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Wabash Launches Cargo Assurance Solution to Prevent Theft

By MGN EditorialMarch 5, 2026 at 08:42 PM

Wabash's new digital cargo security system provides real-time alerts and verification to help maritime shippers prevent theft.

In a move to bolster cargo security, Wabash, a leading manufacturer of semi-trailers and truck bodies, has launched a new 'Cargo Assurance' solution aimed at preventing theft before it occurs. The system replaces traditional physical seals with a digital monitoring platform that logs every access event on a trailer. The TrailerHawk.AI system provides real-time alerts and verification capabilities for any trailer brand, giving shippers and carriers enhanced visibility and control over their cargo. 'Cargo theft continues to be a major challenge for the maritime and logistics industries, costing billions each year,' said Brent Yeagy, President and CEO of Wabash. 'Our new Cargo Assurance solution gives our customers a powerful tool to deter theft and ensure the safe delivery of their goods.' According to FreightWaves, the TrailerHawk.AI platform leverages advanced sensors and analytics to detect unauthorized access attempts. Alerts are sent immediately to fleet managers, who can then verify the event and take appropriate action. The system is compatible with all trailer types, allowing shippers to deploy the security solution across their entire fleet. 'Securing the supply chain is paramount, especially as cargo volumes continue to surge,' said Yeagy. 'This technology gives our customers an added layer of protection to keep their goods safe from theft.' The launch of Wabash's Cargo Assurance solution comes at a critical time for the maritime industry. Cargo theft has spiked in recent years, with the FBI estimating losses of over $30 billion annually in the United States alone. High-value shipments of electronics, pharmaceuticals, and other consumer goods are prime targets for criminal networks. By providing real-time monitoring and verification, the Wabash system aims to disrupt the cargo theft supply chain and give shippers greater peace of mind. As the maritime industry continues to navigate supply chain disruptions and security challenges, innovative solutions like this could play a key role in protecting valuable cargo.
#cargo security#cargo theft#supply chain#maritime logistics

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