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There’s been a record surge of cargo theft, with 3,798 incidents in 2024 – a 26% increase from the year before, according to a report.
Organized crime rings have been attacking cargo trucks ... Behind this phenomenon are criminals who hack into supply chain technology and impersonate legitimate shipping companies, falsely ...
As businesses reconfigure their supply chains in response to tariffs, they may be inadvertently exposing themselves to even greater risks of theft.
Organized crime groups are stealing an estimated $1 billion in goods annually by targeting U.S. supply chains, CNBC reports.
Supply chain partners often work in isolation, causing bottlenecks, delays and inventory mismatches. Manual workflows and communication gaps slow response times. Without real-time collaboration ...