Truck thefts are on the rise in California, Texas, and Georgia


🚛 Truck thefts are on the rise in California, Texas, and Georgia.

According to CargoNet, a total loss value of $6,033.572 has already been recorded between August 1st and December 14th of 2022. Household goods, food and beverages, and electronics are the top goods at risk of being stolen out of a parking lot, a truck stop, or even secured yards. There are a number of factors that can contribute to cargo theft in the trucking industry, including high demand for certain goods, weak security measures, insiders, organized crime, and poor supply chain visibility.

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