TRAINING
Reticence Group brings a different mindset to the disciplines taught. Our goal is for each person that attends our training to gain the confidence and ability to adapt and perform effectively regardless of the circumstance. We are not driven by precision and small groupings on paper targets. We are focused on achieving proficiency by pushing the limit of each individual shooter.
Our team members hold multiple instructor certifications for many weapon systems as well as tactical applications such as two-man and four-man team tactics, low light, active shooter response, etc. Our instructors are constantly training to continue to grow in every aspect. We are committed to bringing the most current and relevant tactics to each class.
Our team members hold multiple instructor certifications for many weapon systems as well as tactical applications such as two-man and four-man team tactics, low light, active shooter response, etc. Our instructors are constantly training to continue to grow in every aspect. We are committed to bringing the most current and relevant tactics to each class.
ASSET PROTECTION
Many companies don't report cargo crimes (to avoid bad publicity, higher insurance rates, damage to reputation, embarrassment, etc.), but theft, destruction, or compromise of high-value assets, data, or cargo has been increasing each year and the groups involved in this crime have become better organized and more violent.
Identifying the problem: Cargo is any shipment containing high-value assets, data, precious metals, pharmaceuticals, commodities, consumables, or anything our clients want to ensure the safety of that is moving via trucks, planes, rail cars, ships, etc., from point of origin to final destination. If cargo is stolen, destroyed, or compromised at any point in between then it is considered a cargo crime.
Scope of the problem: Although the exact dollar amount of worldwide cargo theft is largely unknown, industry experts estimate that the total cost of losses each year is as much as $30 billion dollars.
Identifying the problem: Cargo is any shipment containing high-value assets, data, precious metals, pharmaceuticals, commodities, consumables, or anything our clients want to ensure the safety of that is moving via trucks, planes, rail cars, ships, etc., from point of origin to final destination. If cargo is stolen, destroyed, or compromised at any point in between then it is considered a cargo crime.
Scope of the problem: Although the exact dollar amount of worldwide cargo theft is largely unknown, industry experts estimate that the total cost of losses each year is as much as $30 billion dollars.