Cargo theft costs the U.S. trucking industry about $6.6 billion annually, or $18 million daily, according to a new American Transportation Research Institute report. The study found that 74% of stolen ...
Cargo theft is shifting from physical break-ins to cyber-enabled attacks targeting trucks, load boards, and logistics systems ...
SAN ANTONIO, Texas – As the holiday season kicks off, freight trucking experts say cargo theft will once again surge as more products hit the road. The July Q2 report from Verisk CargoNet, a national ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Truck cargo theft going underreported, survey finds. (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves) WASHINGTON — Much of the nation’s cargo theft ...
Cargo theft activity across North America held relatively steady in 2025 — but the financial damage did not, as ever-more-sophisticated organized criminal groups shifted their cargo theft focus to ...
Cargo theft in the U.S. jumped sharply in the third quarter, with 645 incidents recorded — up 29% year-over-year and 23% from the second quarter, according to supply chain visibility firm Overhaul’s ...
Cargo theft costs motor carriers more than $520,000 annually, according to American Transportation Research Institute in a report released a couple weeks ago on the heels of a 60 Minutes episode that ...
Cargo theft is climbing year-round, with holiday-season spikes driven by high-value goods. Strategic theft is growing, but straight theft still accounts for most losses across fleets. Slowing down at ...
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