Can Freight Balance Speed and Security?
The logistics sector faces a critical tension between rapid freight movement and rising fraud, forcing companies to adopt stringent verification measures that can slow…
Following cargo theft means watching more than the latest headline: the funding amounts, growth rates, dates and named players behind a story are what show where it is actually heading.
Frequent mentions of Cargo Theft, Double Brokering, Freight Fraud, Logistics Technology and Malcolm Harris mark the parts of cargo theft where the money, decisions and announcements are concentrated.
Reporting from news - FreightWaves has carried specifics including $30 billion; these ground the topic in real numbers rather than general claims, and the source remains the reference for detail.
Recent coverage gathered here includes reporting from news - FreightWaves. No single outlet should be treated as the last word, so for important developments it helps to compare how several sources describe the same event.
Recent reporting has cited figures such as $30 billion. Numbers like these give a sense of scale and direction, but the exact amount and the context around it are best confirmed in the original article.
Figures such as $30 billion reflect what a particular report stated, which can be preliminary or later revised. Treat them as a guide to magnitude and check the source for updates before relying on any single number.
The most recent coverage of cargo theft is collected here, ordered with the newest items first. Each report links back to its original source, so the freshest developments — and the dates attached to them — are easy to follow.