How technology is preventing cargo theft, the quiet crime costing billions It happens quietly. A truck never reaches its destination. A warehouse is missing pallets by morning. A shipment, once ...
Cargo theft is often a subtle process, making it difficult to prevent. Rather than making off with the goods while the truck is out on delivery, thieves prefer to act when the merchandise is changing ...
Thieves impersonating a trucking company stole $400,000 worth of lobster meat from a storage facility in Taunton, ...
While many U.S. residents are poised to celebrate Independence Day this week, cargo thieves will quietly celebrate unattended cargo. Danny Ramon, director of intelligence at supply chain risk ...
Costco recently found itself in a pinch after criminals allegedly stole $400,000 worth of lobster headed to its stores in Illinois and Minnesota.
Cargo theft is becoming more sophisticated, driven by organized international rings and spreading to new areas across the U.S. Fleets should stay updated on theft trends and have a response plan ready ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The trucking industry continued to weather an increase in cargo theft activity during the second quarter of 2024. Verisk Analytics’ ...
The shipments were en route to Costco's in Illinois and Minnesota, but things took an unpredictable turn when neither ...
Its latest report found record-breaking cargo theft activity across the United States and Canada in 2024. All told, CargoNet found 3,625 reported incidents. These represent a stark 27 percent increase ...
It happens quietly. A truck never reaches its destination. A warehouse is missing pallets by morning. A shipment, once traceable, suddenly vanishes from the system. No headlines. No security footage ...