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Advanced Sensor Technology Takes Aim at Cargo Theft Crisis as Losses Surge to $725M

By MGN EditorialMarch 25, 2026 at 10:52 PM

Real-time item-level tracking technology is emerging as a critical tool to combat cargo theft, which has reached $725M in annual losses. Industry observers say granular visibility into freight movements could detect theft and supply chain breakdowns before goods disappear.

Cargo theft continues to plague the logistics and maritime industries, with losses reaching an estimated $725 million annually, according to FreightWaves. To combat increasingly sophisticated theft operations, technology providers are deploying cutting-edge sensor solutions that offer real-time, item-level tracking of freight throughout the supply chain. The technology represents a significant shift from traditional tracking methods that typically operate at the shipment or container level. By providing granular visibility into individual cargo items, these advanced sensors enable shippers and logistics providers to detect theft and supply chain anomalies before cargo disappears from the supply chain entirely. 'As cargo theft grows more sophisticated, real-time, item-level tracking could help shippers detect theft and supply chain breakdowns before freight disappears,' FreightWaves reports. The push for enhanced cargo visibility reflects growing pressure on the industry to secure freight as theft operations become more organized and targeted. The technology enables stakeholders to: - Monitor cargo in real time throughout transit - Quickly identify unauthorized movements or deviations from planned routes - Respond immediately to potential theft or loss - Build comprehensive data trails for investigations and insurance claims As supply chains become increasingly complex and globalized, the ability to track high-value goods with precision is becoming essential for shippers, carriers, and ports alike. Industry experts suggest that widespread adoption of sensor-based tracking could significantly reduce losses while improving overall supply chain transparency and accountability.
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