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<br>Transportation means move the valuable goods in bulk on roads, railroads, air, and seas. The shipment of products via roads is particularly attractive for stealing, and ill-minded people take an advantage of this opportunity. Stealing in cargo logistics is usual on weekends and during public holidays. During a holiday, drivers have to park their trucks for a longer time due to road congestion and entrance restrictions in cities, and this parking makes the loads vulnerable. Thieves or ill-minded people close to big cities or remote areas come close to the parked vehicles to do the stealing. <br>
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5 Practical Steps To Prevent Your Cargo Stealing Transportation means move the valuable goods in bulk on roads, railroads, air, and seas. The shipment of products via roads is particularly attractive for stealing, and ill-minded people take an advantage of this opportunity. Stealing in cargo logistics is usual on weekends and during public holidays. During a holiday, drivers have to park their trucks for a longer time due to road congestion and entrance restrictions in cities, and this parking makes the loads vulnerable. Thieves or ill-minded people close to big cities or remote areas come close to the parked vehicles to do the stealing. As a freight forwarder, carrier, shipper, or business owner, you need to take measures to enhance the security and safety of your goods being shipped. Here are a few useful tips that can help you reduce the risks of your goods stealing:
Be aware of the most stolen goods Ill-minded or thieves can steal any commodities from trucks or any vehicles moving on roads, railroads, and seas. However, high-value electronics, food & beverage, garments, and retail products have higher chances of theft. It is, as these goods typically have no protection and are easy to sell. Know where the stealing of goods takes place Cargo theft typically happens in parking lots, truck stops, on roads in remote areas/close to major cities, and poorly lit areas. Further, it is a usual incident at facilities and carrier terminals with low or no security. In some cases, it takes place at the pick-up centre in the daylight. This theft comes into light when the vehicle carrying yours or your client’s products reaches the pre-decided destination.
Have a background check of employees and carriers To stop the stealing of goods on the way to a destination, you need to conduct a screening of your staff, drivers, and anyone who knows the details of the products going to be shipped and the shipping route. Further, try to keep your shipment information secret and do a background check on the people who will be dealing with the goods on the way. Use sophisticated technology With the use of the latest technology, such as GPS, you can track your assets in real-time. Besides, you can come across several other tech solutions, such as apps with an alarm. Such an application will inform you when the truck carrying your goods starts going outside of the scheduled route. Further, you can have an idea of suspicious activities of the staff dealing with the products on the way. You can ask for clarification if you notice anything wrong and penalize the involved person. Minimize wait time Your goods are at a higher risk or theft if the truck stops moving for a long time. Here, you can reduce the chances of shipping your products to your customers on weekends or during holidays. You can transport your goods at the beginning of a week and a little early to a holiday to avoid a long wait time on the roads. Further, join your hands only with a reputed provider of cargo logistics services. Summary The ratio of cargo stealing is increasing year after year. By applying better practices and following security measures, from the pickup centre to the destination, you can reduce the chances of your product stealing on the way. With safety measures, you will be away from the frustrations and operate your business smoothly.