What are the trends, emerging threats and lessons learned from last year’s incidents against the supply chain?
Cargo theft throughout Europe remained an ever-present threat during 2022 as the supply chain got back in gear post Covid-19. The general threat of cargo theft, predominantly at unsecured parking areas (especially at night) remains and is no surprise to most. There are interesting statistics, trends and insights that we can glean from the mass of cargo theft incidents. There was also a significant rise in activism/protest incidents including blockades of logistics routes and commercial facilities. Violent robberies and hijackings took place in existing and emerging hotspots. Fuel siphoning incidents are widespread, both against trucks parked in non-secure areas and at facilities.
Join us for a discussion on last year’s incidents where we dig into the data to provide new insights and what this means for manufacturers and logistics providers operating in Europe.
Speakers:
Steve Bacot, LandRisk Manager
Marius Merz, Junior analyst
Host:
Jim Pascoe, Chief Commercial Officer