Canada Multimodal Solutions

MEDLOG Achieves Partners in Protection (PIP) Certification in Canada

MEDLOG is proud to announce its certification under the Partners in Protection (PIP) program, an initiative led by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). This certification recognizes organizations that meet rigorous security standards across the international supply chain.

Achieving PIP certification marks an important milestone in our ongoing commitment to delivering secure, reliable and efficient logistics solutions.


Strengthening Security Across the Supply Chain

This certification reflects the strength of MEDLOG’s operational framework, combining people, processes, facilities and technology to safeguard cargo and sensitive information at every stage of the journey.

For our customers, this means:

•    Enhanced supply chain security through robust protocols and controls
•    Strong physical and procedural safeguards across our operations
•    Reduced operational and security risks
•    Compliance with recognized international standards
•    Recognition as a trusted logistics partner
•    Alignment with globally recognized programs, including C TPAT and FAST


A Commitment Embedded in Our Daily Operations

At MEDLOG, security is not just a requirement. It is part of how we operate every day. The PIP certification reinforces our commitment to:

•    Fostering a proactive security culture
•    Ensuring consistency and accountability across our operations
•    Delivering logistics solutions our customers can rely on with confidence


Delivering Value to Our Customers

Through this certification, MEDLOG continues to strengthen its ability to support safer, faster and more resilient supply chains. Customers benefit from improved reliability, enhanced protection of goods and more efficient customs processes.

For more information, please contact your local MEDLOG team.

Learn more about the Partners in Protection (PIP) program and how it supports secure international trade. 
 

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