CargoNet awards TQL for security measures

Total Quality Logistics, Cincinnati, has received the Best in Cargo Security Award from CargoNet.

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(Courtesy TQL/CargoNet)

Total Quality Logistics, Cincinnati, has received the Best in Cargo Security Award from CargoNet.

It’s the third time TQL has received the award, in the Large Broker/Intermediary Category.

The award, according to a new release, is based on TQL’s:

Documented security plan for in-transit cargo;
Process for communicating theft trends and best practices, and plans for delays on the road and when carrying high-value cargo; and
Use of CargoNet’s theft deterrent program.

“Our value proposition as an industry leading logistics provider includes leveraging every resource available to us to have our customers’ cargo delivered timely and safely,” TQL President Kerry Byrne said in the release. “Our partnership with CargoNet is critical to reduce the overall risk of theft and increase the chances of recovering any product if a theft does occur.”

CargoNet’s national information sharing system helps combat cargo theft.

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