Guidebook covers trucking cargo security

Sept. 1, 2009
The American Trucking Associations (ATA) has released the ATA Certified Cargo Security Professional Resource Guidebook, which provides a detailed synopsis

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) has released the ATA Certified Cargo Security Professional Resource Guidebook, which provides a detailed synopsis of motor carrier security from pick-up to delivery.

Developed by the Security Council of American Trucking Associations, the 186-page CCSP guidebook helps readers evaluate and manage risk and trucking security, whether physical security en route and at a facility, personnel, or information and computer security. The book covers investigations in the logistics environment, emergency disaster management, federal security regulations for hazardous materials transportation, cross-border security, intermodal security, and food security.

In addition, the guidebook is the study resource for the CCSP Certification examination administered through ATA and recognized by the North American Transportation Management Institute. CCSP Certification is a specialty credential that denotes a level of knowledge and skill in the design, implementation, and administration of security protection in the cargo/transportation industry.

Access www.ATABusinessSolutions.com or call (866) 821-3468 to purchase the guidebook.