A question of credibility

15-Oct-2007

Campaigners believe that the lack of interest from non-EU countries in applying for LAGs security recognition from the European Commission is putting the industry’s credibility at stake, writes Gavin Lipsith

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Since August 2006, life has been good if you’re in plastic bag manufacturing or explosive detection development. It hasn’t been so good if you’ve been in the business of selling

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