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Cargo theft has become a pressing risk in transportation and logistics, with incidents surging worldwide, particularly in the United States. The fallout from these crimes extends beyond lost freight, affecting product replacement, incident management, insurance rates, sales, and overall reputation.

As thefts from trucks and facilities rise, freight forwarders can gain a competitive edge by understanding the tactics of organized groups. By enhancing security protocols at every step of the freight journey—from origin to destination—they can proactively safeguard their cargo and reduce vulnerability, especially during inland transportation, which is crucial for successful logistics operations.

This paper reveals five essential insights for freight forwarders regarding cargo theft, highlighting trends in the U.S. and offering key prevention strategies. It also explores the vital role of partnerships in strengthening security across the logistics landscape.

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