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TAPA successfully introduced to the Greek Market!
The first TAPA conference in Greece was successfully completed in Athens on the 16th of April 2008.
Greek article...

WELCOME MEMBERS!
One membership from 01.01.2008 Dear members,
As promised last year and approved and communicated during the last
conference in Malta we will have NO Associate & NO Full members
any more!
There will be just ONE membership and ONE annual membership fee =
2000,00 EUR.
Our financial year starts January 1st; if new members are joining
part way through the year the fee is reduced accordingly.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me under
mark.schwarz@tapaemea.com
Best regards
Mark Schwarz
TAPA EMEA

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NEWSLETTER
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NEWSLETTER
Issue 1/2007: The quarterly news update from TAPA EMEA:
Leading the fight against cargo crime

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TAPA
TAPA INVITES SOUTH AFRICAN MANUFACTURERS AND THE FREIGHT INDUSTRY TO JOIN THEIR FIGHT AGAINST CARGO CRIME IN JOHANNESBURGSouth Africa’s manufacturers of high value products and the country’s freight services industry are being invited to join a new, local chapter of the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) to counter their concerns about the high level of cargo crime in and around Johanneburg International Airport.

TAPA
New name reflects high value manufacturers'growing fight against multi-million dollar
impact of cargo crime
TAPA, the Technology Asset Protection Association, has changed its name to the Transported Asset Protection Association to reflect the growing diversity of its membership and to further demonstrate how the manufacturers of high value products are joining forces to combat the multimillion dollar impact of cargo crime.







