The Cost of Supply Chain Thefts Skyrockets Despite Stable Incident Count

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Risk & Insurance - Jan 30, 2026

CargoNet analysis reveals organized criminal groups increasingly targeting high-value shipments, with estimated theft losses reaching $725 million in 2025. The post The Cost of Supply Chain Thefts Skyrockets Despite Stable Incident Count appeared first on Risk & Insurance. ...

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