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Securing the Global Supply Chain for the Twenty First Century

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15 Nov 2004 | (News)


The World Customs Organization (WCO) and its 165 member countries, which represent 99 percent of global trade, are expected to adopt a new global supply chain security and facilitation framework to protect global trade assets. Over the past three months, IBM's Theo Fletcher, Vice President, Compliance, Security & Diversity, Integrated Supply Chain, has personally met with several customs administrations that are critical to IBM's asset based supply chain, with the remainder scheduled over the next six months. The common response he has heard is: "what is in it for me?"

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