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Cargo Theft Plagues Mexican Truckers as Insurers Face Scrutiny

By MGN EditorialFebruary 26, 2026 at 01:40 AM

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including rising cargo theft in Mexico and the role of insurers in trucking incidents.

## Violent Cargo Theft Grips Mexican Truckers According to a report from FreightWaves, cargo theft has become a major problem for Mexican truckers, with incidents of violent theft on the rise. The 'Borderlands Mexico' report found that criminal gangs are increasingly targeting cargo trucks, often using extreme violence against drivers. 'Overhaul', a transportation security firm, analyzed data on cargo theft in Mexico and found that the problem has grown significantly in recent years. Thieves are becoming more brazen, using roadblocks, carjackings, and even kidnapping to steal valuable freight. This trend is putting Mexican truck drivers at serious risk as they transport goods across the country. ## Insurers Face Scrutiny in Trucking Incidents In a separate article, FreightWaves examines the role of insurers in trucking crashes and incidents. The piece argues that the insurance companies underwriting trucking operations can provide important insights into what went wrong in a crash, beyond just the driver's actions. 'When a truck kills someone, we ask who was driving. We never ask who insured them. That question tells you more about what went wrong than anything else in the crash file,' the article states. Insurers make decisions about which trucking companies to cover, and these choices can reveal systemic issues within the industry. As the maritime and logistics sectors continue to face supply chain disruptions and safety concerns, these stories highlight the importance of addressing security vulnerabilities and ensuring proper risk management practices across the transportation ecosystem. ## Maritime Industry Roundup Other notable news from the maritime sector this week includes: - Filter King, a manufacturer of automotive and industrial filtration products, has opened a new $4 million manufacturing and distribution facility in Dallas, Texas. - HENN Americas, a German automotive components supplier, has opened a new $4 million plant in Silao, Mexico to serve the growing automotive market in the region. These developments reflect ongoing investments in North American manufacturing and logistics infrastructure to support the maritime industry and global supply chains.
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