Memorial Day Weekend Supply Chain & Perimeter Security Protocols

Original content supplied by J.J. Coughlin and SC-ISAC.  Additions made by AMAROK.

Memorial Day is Monday. Be vigilant this weekend to protect your business as cargo theft levels have increased on Memorial Day weekend by as much as 52 percent over normal weekends, says cargo theft reporting firm, SensiGuard.

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To prepare, we are urging the entire SC-ISAC membership to discuss perimeter security and review their security procedures and protocols. Below is a list of suggestions to help maintain the integrity.

For Facilities: 

  • Check security alarm and surveillance systems to ensure proper working order. 
  • Test security systems — including Electric Guard Dog — to ensure that the entire system is functioning and that monitoring company(ies) are receiving signals. 
  • If there is a fault in your Electric Guard Dog system, skilled technicians are available 24/7 for troubleshooting on the phone. In many situations, issues can be resolved within a day. 
  • Ensure batteries are fresh in exit doors and in backup cellular phones (used to maintain alarm reporting, if phone lines are compromised). 
  • Perform perimeter checks, look at your electric fence, non-electrified fence, and other types of barriers to ensure they are properly secured. 
  • Check perimeter lighting to ensure lights are on and replace any non-working fixtures. Review timer so that lights come on while facility is closed. 
  • Use a non-integrated alarm backup system with verified response capabilities. 
  • Ensure company alarm call list is current and contains valid phone numbers. Require responsible persons to respond to all alarm calls even if the system is suspected of malfunctioning. 
  • Contact law enforcement and ask for additional patrols in the area. 
  • Remove keys from all warehouse equipment (forklifts) and place them in a secure location.

For Freight In-Transit: 

  • If you have to leave your rig or loaded trailer unattended, look for a secure lot or authorized location to leave vehicles. 
  • If forced to leave vehicles at a public facility (truck stop, etc.) pick one that is well lit and utilizes surveillance equipment. Park within view of the camera. 
  • Secure the tractor and trailer with a steering wheel locking device, kingpin locks, glad-hand locks (or other security equipment). Put industrial strength padlocks on trailer doors. 
  • Do NOT leave keys inside tractor. 
  • Check on the unattended vehicles as frequently as possible. 

Be smart, be safe, be secure, and let’s celebrate the men and women who gave their lives for the security of this country.

Don’t leave your sites and employees vulnerable this Memorial Day weekend — Contact AMAROK today for a free site security evaluation.