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Transportation and Logistics
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Transportation & Logistics 2030
Volume 4: Securing the supply chain
Strategies to help companies take an active role in improving supply chain security.

Acknowledgements
The editorial board of this issue of our Transportation & Logistics 2030 series consisted of the following individuals: PwC Klaus-Dieter Ruske +49 211 981 2877 klaus-dieter.ruske@de.pwc.com Dr. Peter Kauschke +49 211 981 2167 peter.kauschke@de.pwc.com Gautam Basu +358 5040 16830 gautam.basu@fi.pwc.com Julia Reuter +49 211 981 2095 julia.reuter@de.pwc.com Dr. Elizabeth Montgomery +49 89 5790 5159 elizabeth.montgomery@de.pwc.com EBS Business School Supply Chain Management Institute Dr. Heiko von der Gracht +49 611 7102 2100 heiko.vondergracht@ebs.edu Tobias Gnatzy +49 611 7102 2100 tobias.gnatzy@ebs.edu Christoph Markmann +49 611 7102 2100 christoph.markmann@ebs.edu Dr. Inga-Lena Darkow +49 611 7102 2100 inga-lena.darkow@ebs.edu

We would like to thank the panellists who took part in the Delphi survey that underpins this report. For confidentiality reasons their names will not be mentioned. We would also like to thank Thorsten Neumann, chairman of TAPA EMEA, for his support and opening up his network of security experts for this research. We would like to express our appreciation for the expertise provided by the below listed individuals: Dan Antonio, Jochen Schmidt and Otto Vermeulen.

For more information on the T&L 2030 series or a download of our four T&L 2030 publications, please visit www.pwc.com/tl2030.

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Supply chains must be secured against any form of man-made and natural disruption. This certainly isn’t a new revelation. Some hundred years ago commercial shipping was threatened by pirates and renegades like Anne Bonny, Sir Francis Drake or Klaus Störtebeker, and so transport ships were equipped with cannons and crews ready for a fight. Today piracy as a ‘business model’ is enjoying a remarkable renaissance. It’s but one of many

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