Risk of cargo theft climbing

A recent study strongly signals that cargo theft remains a major—and growing-- problem in the U.S., affecting a wide range of goods and in particular posing a major hazard for truckers. In its first cargo theft study – which it hopes to conduct annually – Forney, TX-based LoJack Supply Chain Integrity (LoJack SCI) analyzed data compiled last year from its 1,500 members via its Supply Chain-Information Sharing and Analysis Center (SC-ISAC). Out of 353 security-related "incidents" reported in 2008, cargo theft was the most dominant activity with 299 cases. "Cargo theft should be a ...

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