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9 J. Transp. Sec. 1 (2016)

handle is hein.journals/jtransps9 and id is 1 raw text is: J Transp Secur (2016) 9:1-16                                                CrossMark
DOI 10.1007/s12198-015-0162-x
Theft of pharmaceuticals during transport in Europe
Daniel Ekwall i    Helmut Brls3 - Daniel Wyer4
Received: 16 July 2015 /Accepted: 8 October 2015 /Published online: 22 October 2015
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to identify and describe the scale of cargo theft in
the European pharmaceutical supply chain in 2014. The study is based on a system-
theoretical approach which emphasises a holistic rather than atomistic view. The
research in this paper is deductive and descriptive in its nature and aims to present a
current description of theft of pharmaceuticals in a European perspective. This paper's
hypotheses on cargo theft have been developed from theories of criminology, for
applicable use, to strengthen the scientific field of logistics. A survey was conducted
in autumn 2014 whereby the respondents were asked to provide their opinions in
relation to eleven questions. The survey was sent out to all major players in the
European pharmaceutical sector - manufacturers and logistics providers specializing
in pharmaceuticals. The survey captured more or less 80 % of the European pharma-
ceutical manufacturers' market share. We found that the current threats against European
pharmaceutical transport are small in relative occurrence terms (relatively few attacks on
a yearly basis compared to other product categories) but on an impact basis thefts of
pharmaceuticals place as one of the top targets (value wise) for criminals. This research
supports other sources that the current geographical hot spot for these thefts in Europe is
in Italy. The top risks are rated as either robbery or theft from vehicle at unsecure parking
areas. These two different modi operandi can be divided into one frequency related
threat (theft from unsecure parking) and one impact related risk (robbery).
Keywords Hijacks - Robbery - Transport chain - Cargo theft Violence in cargo theft
W Daniel Ekwall
daniel.ekwall@hb.se
Helmut Brils
helmutbruls@freightwatchintl.com
Daniel Wyer
Daniel.Wyer@carrier.utc.com; Daniel.wyer@Freightwatchintl.com
Faculty of Textiles, Engineering and Business, University of Boras, 501 90 Boras, Sweden
2  Hanken School of Economics, 00101 Helsinki, Finland
3  FreightWatch International, Head of EMEA Intelligence, Brussels, Belgium
4  Freightwatch International, EMEA Intelligence Analyst, Dublin, Ireland

4L Springer

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