Security In Logistics – How Do You Prevent Cargo Theft?

Logistics theft is a terrible crime as not only it causes inconvenience to the company maintaining the logistics, but it also worries the people or companies whose logistics were being transferred. Logistic services are not new to the theft of their shipments, as it was revealed in a report by Trucking Indo that approximately 40 percent of the logistic holds are lost to the robbers. Furthermore, it was disclosed that most of the thefts related to logistics hold rise in the holiday season.

In addition, logistic thefts cost the service to lose billions of dollars. However, losing such big amount of money is nothing when compared to the loss of shipment as the customers and clients had trusted the service with their belongings which the logistic corporation failed to protect in the first place.

The trucks delivering the shipments are big enough that they cannot be hidden from the prying eyes; however, there are several vital tips and security products such as security boxes that can be used for logistic theft prevention which helps a company to keep the trust of their clients intact.

Theses tips, though are ordinary, but when applied can save the logistics from being stolen.

Putting The Surroundings To Use

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No service can prevent the theft of their logistics but can put their surroundings to prevent the theft from taking place. It can be accomplished by stopping over for whatever reason and then parking the truck at a heavily utilized and well-let route that helps keep the thieves away. Moreover, the driver can park the truck in a way that the back door of the truck becomes unreachable for anyone. This can be done by parking the truck against a wall or some other car, making it completely inaccessible.

Use Latest Security Products and Tracking Devices

One other method that ensures security in the logistics industry is the use of the latest security products such as security boxes and tracking devices being installed in the cargo holds of the vehicle. The devices should be concealed in a way that it stays hidden from the thieves as it helps others to track their logistics even in the unpleasant scenario of cargo theft. The authorities waiting for the shipment to arrive can keep a close eye on the route the truck follows, and if it goes to an undesignated path, the authorities can alert the law enforcement agencies right away. Some logistics companies would send the cargo off with a security personnel armed with an AK 47 or AR-10 rifle, all depending on the value of the merchandise.

Proper Training Of The Staff

Since logistic theft has been on the rise, different techniques have been applied by the drivers in a bid that helps prevent the shipment from being stolen. On the other hand, technological advancements have also made the thieves adopt refined means to strike. They generally forge the authentic documents and the replication of the identifications to transport the consignment from the warehouses to their desired locations in plain sight.

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However, this approach could be avoided by training the staff well on the aspect of duplication and forgery in a way that they can quickly identify the forged documents from the original ones, hence saving the logistics from warehouse thefts.