Cargo theft firm warns against increased Memorial Day weekend activity

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Cargo theft recording firm SensiGuard is warning truck drivers and fleets of increased cargo theft activity over the upcoming Memorial Day weekend.

The firm says cargo theft levels have increased on Memorial Day weekend by as much as 52 percent over normal weekends with average theft values up to 191 percent higher than non-holiday weekends.

SensiGuard says since 2013, Memorial Day weekends have seen an average increase in cargo theft activity of 28 percent totaling more than $9.7 million.

To combat cargo theft over holiday weekends, the firm recommends confirming receivers’ holiday weekend hours to mitigate the time a load is parked unsecured. Additionally, SensiGuard says to plan for secure parking locations if a load has to sit longer than normal because of the holiday. GPS tracking and active monitoring are suggested for high-value loads.

Notable thefts over Memorial Day weekend in recent years include:

  • Pilferage of electronics worth $135,000 in Tennessee in 2017
  • Fictitious pickup of computers worth $584,000 in Kentucky in 2017
  • Theft of a full truckload of cosmetics worth $2.5 million in New Jersey in 2015
  • Theft of a full truckload of TVs and displays worth $800,000 in Florida in 2014