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All signing parties, (left to right) Koen Bolster (Air Cargo Netherlands / KLM Cargo), Laci Gavrilovic (Menzies), Jeroen Giling (Swissport), Joost van Doesburg (Schiphol), Luuk Heling (KLM Cargo), Jan van Anrooy (dnata). Joost holds the tablet with the digitally signed Best Effort declaration.

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 AMSTERDAM AIRPORT SCHIPHOL AIR CARGO COMMUNITY FIGHTING BACK AGAINST CRIMINAL UNDERMINING


Start development chain information system Secure Import

Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Wednesday 12th July 2023: Transport and logistics service providers are vulnerable to the undermining effect of criminal activity. Air freight in particular, because it is mainly high-quality and expensive products that are transported by air.

Logistics companies and their employees are experiencing increasing problems due to criminal activities in the transport of cargo to and from mainport Schiphol. Logistics employees must be able to do their job without threats or intimidation.

Last year all air cargo handling agents at Schiphol therefore tightened the rules for access to their forecourts. All driver visits to dnata, KLM Cargo, Menzies Aviation, Swissport and Worldwide Flight Services’ forecourts have to be notified in advance via e-Registration.

At the beginning of 2024 this registration process will be tightened yet further with the implementation of the chain information system Secure Import.

The ground handler will use Secure Import to advise a forwarder that a shipment is ready for collection. The forwarder can then, within the same system, direct a transporter to pick up the shipment. The Secure Import system checks that these are the correct parties for this particular shipment and informs the ground handler who will be collecting it and when this will happen.

New in Secure Import is that sensitive shipment information will be shared only on a ‘need to know’ basis, preventing data manipulation by third parties.

The new system has a built-in secure e-Visit key relating to the various process steps required for the transfer of a shipment. A driver will be given the cargo only once the e-Visit Key is ok.

The starting point for the development of Secure Import was to improve security in the air cargo chain whilst, at the same time, also attempting to improve efficiency. Secure Import is therefore being developed in the Smart Cargo Mainport Program in close consultation with its future users.

With regard to modern and secure methods of data sharing, support and coordination are provided by the national Digital Infrastructure Logistics (DIL) program of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management.

On Wednesday 12 July the parties involved signed a Best Effort declaration in which they voiced their support for the development of the Secure Import system.

Joost van Doesburg, Head of Cargo at Schiphol airport: “The introduction of Secure Import is one of the projects within SCMP and contributes to the course we are taking with the Cargo Community: steering on quality and predictability. With this new system we can now even better protect goods transported via Schiphol against theft and undermining, and remain an attractive main port favored by shippers and forwarders to transport their high-quality cargo.”

Maarten van As, Managing Director, Air Cargo Netherlands: “In response to a number of incidents of theft at Schiphol, together with our partner SmartLOXS and Security Managers at Schiphol, we have developed a ten-step plan to counter theft in the air cargo chain. The ACN pass plays an important role in this. The development and implementation of Secure Import is the final step in the plan and will ensure that Schiphol Airport is a forerunner in the fight against cargo theft.”

About Amsterdam Airport Schiphol  

Schiphol is Europe’s fourth largest air cargo hub and welcomed 1.66 million tonnes of cargo in 2021.  

Schiphol initiates and co-creates smart cargo solutions to help the airfreight community excel at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. One such initiative is the Smart Cargo Mainport Program (SCMP) in which Schiphol, together with supply chain partners, aims to integrate data and digitalise the air cargo supply chain by optimising landside processes and launching new sustainable innovations.   

Schiphol and its cargo community launched Pharma Gateway Amsterdam that offers a CEIV-certified, closed, and transparent pharma airport process, and launched Vaccines Gateway Netherlands to ensure safe, secure, and swift transportation of the COVID-19 vaccines from manufacturer to end-user.  

Schiphol, together with KLM Cargo and Royal FloraHolland, are the founding fathers of the Holland Flower Alliance. An initiative formed to optimise the logistics of the floricultural supply chain in East Africa and South America. The alliance focuses on the smooth transportation of flowers and plants from growers to wholesalers and is dedicated to the pursuit of innovation and sustainability in the floral supply chain. 

To find out more about initiatives by Schiphol Cargo follow our LinkedIn page or visit schiphol.com/cargo 


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    All signing parties, (left to right) Koen Bolster (Air Cargo Netherlands / KLM Cargo), Laci Gavrilovic (Menzies), Jeroen Giling (Swissport), Joost van Doesburg (Schiphol), Luuk Heling (KLM Cargo), Jan van Anrooy (dnata). Joost holds the tablet with the digitally signed Best Effort declaration.
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    Collective participants of the ceremony (left to right) Koen Bolster (Air Cargo Netherlands / KLM Cargo), Hans van Roest (Cargonaut), Laci Gavrilovic (Menzies), Jeroen Giling (Swissport), Joost van Doesburg (Schiphol), Luc Scheidel (Smart Cargo Mainport Program / Schiphol), Luuk Heling (KLM Cargo), Guy Driebeek (SmartLoxs), Jan van Anrooy (dnata), Bart Krol (KLM Cargo).
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AMSTERDAM AIRPORT SCHIPHOL AIR CARGO COMMUNITY FIGHTING BACK AGAINST CRIMINAL UNDERMINING

Start development chain information system Secure Import

Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Wednesday 12th July 2023: Transport and logistics service providers are vulnerable to the undermining effect of criminal activity. Air freight in particular, because it is mainly high-quality and expensive products that are transported by air.

Logistics companies and their employees are experiencing increasing problems due to criminal activities in the transport of cargo to and from mainport Schiphol. Logistics employees must be able to do their job without threats or intimidation.

Last year all air cargo handling agents at Schiphol therefore tightened the rules for access to their forecourts. All driver visits to dnata, KLM Cargo, Menzies Aviation, Swissport and Worldwide Flight Services’ forecourts have to be notified in advance via e-Registration.

At the beginning of 2024 this registration process will be tightened yet further with the implementation of the chain information system Secure Import.

The ground handler will use Secure Import to advise a forwarder that a shipment is ready for collection. The forwarder can then, within the same system, direct a transporter to pick up the shipment. The Secure Import system checks that these are the correct parties for this particular shipment and informs the ground handler who will be collecting it and when this will happen.

New in Secure Import is that sensitive shipment information will be shared only on a ‘need to know’ basis, preventing data manipulation by third parties.

The new system has a built-in secure e-Visit key relating to the various process steps required for the transfer of a shipment. A driver will be given the cargo only once the e-Visit Key is ok.

The starting point for the development of Secure Import was to improve security in the air cargo chain whilst, at the same time, also attempting to improve efficiency. Secure Import is therefore being developed in the Smart Cargo Mainport Program in close consultation with its future users.

With regard to modern and secure methods of data sharing, support and coordination are provided by the national Digital Infrastructure Logistics (DIL) program of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management.

On Wednesday 12 July the parties involved signed a Best Effort declaration in which they voiced their support for the development of the Secure Import system.

Joost van Doesburg, Head of Cargo at Schiphol airport: “The introduction of Secure Import is one of the projects within SCMP and contributes to the course we are taking with the Cargo Community: steering on quality and predictability. With this new system we can now even better protect goods transported via Schiphol against theft and undermining, and remain an attractive main port favored by shippers and forwarders to transport their high-quality cargo.”

Maarten van As, Managing Director, Air Cargo Netherlands: “In response to a number of incidents of theft at Schiphol, together with our partner SmartLOXS and Security Managers at Schiphol, we have developed a ten-step plan to counter theft in the air cargo chain. The ACN pass plays an important role in this. The development and implementation of Secure Import is the final step in the plan and will ensure that Schiphol Airport is a forerunner in the fight against cargo theft.”

About Amsterdam Airport Schiphol  

Schiphol is Europe’s fourth largest air cargo hub and welcomed 1.66 million tonnes of cargo in 2021.  

Schiphol initiates and co-creates smart cargo solutions to help the airfreight community excel at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. One such initiative is the Smart Cargo Mainport Program (SCMP) in which Schiphol, together with supply chain partners, aims to integrate data and digitalise the air cargo supply chain by optimising landside processes and launching new sustainable innovations.   

Schiphol and its cargo community launched Pharma Gateway Amsterdam that offers a CEIV-certified, closed, and transparent pharma airport process, and launched Vaccines Gateway Netherlands to ensure safe, secure, and swift transportation of the COVID-19 vaccines from manufacturer to end-user.  

Schiphol, together with KLM Cargo and Royal FloraHolland, are the founding fathers of the Holland Flower Alliance. An initiative formed to optimise the logistics of the floricultural supply chain in East Africa and South America. The alliance focuses on the smooth transportation of flowers and plants from growers to wholesalers and is dedicated to the pursuit of innovation and sustainability in the floral supply chain. 

To find out more about initiatives by Schiphol Cargo follow our LinkedIn page or visit schiphol.com/cargo