Thursday, 22 October 2009

Recent Corporate Security, Risk Management, and Operational Support Requests

Aprodex is a highly targeted, lead-generation service for the Corporate Defence and Operational Security Industry.

Examples of recent requests are:

1. A Global Insurance Company sought a Kidnap for Ransom & Extortion (KRE) responder based in Australia
2. A Global Logistics Management Consulting Firm required detailed country risk & security assessments for operations in North East Africa and Yemen.
3. A Libyan Medical Support Services company sought introductions to European medical organisations for Joint Venture opportunities in the Libyan Oil and Gas Industry.
4. A Saudi based Oil Company required security consultancy for a potential 3 day visit of its British and US delegates to Basra, Iraq
5. A Major supplier to the Pakistan MoD required shipment of 50,000 units of Flameless Ration Heaters to Karachi
6. A Middle Eastern Hydrocarbon company was seeking experts in Business Continuity services and ISPS implementation for its Port operations.
7. A Global Electronics and Communications firm required specific security and close protection services in Gaza, Lebanon.
8. A global engineering corporation preparing a tender for an US Aid-funded disaster rehabilitation project in Laos, sought expressions of interest from suitably qualified and experienced natural disaster risk management specialists.
9. A US Oil and Gas company required convoy protection services for commercial operations in Western Iraq.
10. A UK Based Engineering Consultancy required an immediate on the ground threat assessment of a large Tin Mine works in New Caledonia, South Pacific.
11. A European based NGO required the assistance of a Mine and UXO Clearance specialist in Ethiopia.
12. An Independent media company wanted Hostile Environment Training in Islamabad for its local staff.
11. A London-based Financial Services Company required risk management consultancy for potential contracts in specific emerging markets of South America and specifically kidnap for ransom response specialists.
12. A Middle East based technology company saught reliable sea-freight movement services to help transport vehicles to Sudan from Kuwait.
13. A European-based NGO required aviation logistic services for transportation of goods into Kashmir.
14. A UK pharmaceutical company sought the services of a Risk Management and Business Continuity Specialist to guard against the actions of Animal Rights Activists at its various European business locations.
15. An Australian logistics company required CBRN-related risk assessment on the transport of HAZMAT through various routes in Indonesia.

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