Seal of Approval

Cambridge Security Seals' blog, Seal of Approval, provides customers with information on company products and services and further contributes to the website's role as a resource center.

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September 29, 2023

Ensuring Secure Supply Chains with Cambridge Security Seals' Twin Tote Seals

Sealing, much like the daily ritual of brushing teeth, plays a vital role in ensuring the safe passage of goods across industries. For supply chain managers seeking reliable partners, choosing a seals supplier can be daunting amidst a diverse landscape. However, with a decade of experience, American manufacturer Cambridge Security Seals (CSS) stands out as a trusted choice. CSS has a proven track record of success, serving top companies in sectors such as airlines, food, and pharmaceuticals.

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Topics: freight, trucking, transportation, supply chain, loss prevention, shipping, logistics, security seals, Customer Service

September 20, 2023

Drugstore Manages Truck Seals More Efficiently Using CSS Electronic Solution

Overview:

One of America’s largest drugstore chains, with more than 5,000 retail locations, transports merchandise in a high-security closed-loop distribution system via a private fleet of trucks. Each day, hundreds of trucks depart from dozens of distribution centers to deliver and retrieve merchandise on multiple stop routes.

Critical to the security program is a triple layer of tamper-evident protection, which includes security bags and tamper-evident carton tape, plastic indicative pull-tight tote seals, and truck seals.

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Topics: trucking, supply chain, loss prevention, security seals

September 29, 2016

Contributing to FSMA Compliance and Transportation Security

 

The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) is a Federal act that was signed into law and took effect January 4th, 2011. The goals of the FSMA are to prevent illness from food contamination, reduce food waste, and protect the general public from the dangers that can arise from activities both unintentional (negligence) and intentional (tampering) within the food industry and supply chain.

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Topics: cargo, freight, supply chain, security seals, dscsa

August 01, 2016

Securing the Supply Chain for the DSCSA

 

The Drug Quality and Security Act (DSCSA), signed into law in November 2013, introduces legislation that details critical steps that the US government will be implementing to track and identify certain prescription drugs as they are dispersed throughout the United States.

 

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Topics: cargo, freight, supply chain, security seals, dscsa