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Roadcheck s rates bump, and a precipitous rise in cargo theft

Cargo theft activity is up 41% this year compared to 2022, CargoNet reports, and activity is expected to increase during the long holiday weekend. Also: Rates jumped during Roadcheck; Mack names winners of 2024 calendar contest; latest Highway Angel.

Roadcheck s rates bump, and a precipitous rise in cargo theft

Cargo theft activity is up 41% this year compared to 2022, CargoNet reports, and activity is expected to increase during the long holiday weekend. Also: Rates jumped during Roadcheck; Mack names winners of 2024 calendar contest; latest Highway Angel.

Mack reveals 2024 calendar contest winners

GREENSBORO, N.C. Mack Trucks has announced the winners of the 2024 Mack Trucks Calendar Contest. Each of the winning entries will represent a month in

First-quarter cargo theft mostly flat year-over-year, firm reports

First-quarter cargo theft levels similar to same period a year ago California, Texas and Florida saw the most cargo theft activity in the first quarter of 2021, according to theft recording firm CargoNet. Cargo theft recording firm CargoNet is reporting similar levels of theft activity for the first quarter of 2021 as the same period of 2020. The firm says reports of industry-related fraud schemes increased, while outright theft of trucking vehicles or cargo decreased slightly. CargoNet recorded 289 thefts or attempted thefts in the first quarter of 2021, which is a decrease from the same period in 2020. The firm says the decrease was “mostly felt in fewer theft schemes targeting truckload copper shippers in Illinois, trailer burglaries in Illinois, Pennsylvania and Georgia, and fewer full-truckload thefts in Pennsylvania.” The average value per theft was $142,574, the firm adds.

First-quarter cargo theft mostly flat year-over-year, firm reports

First-quarter cargo theft levels similar to same period a year ago California, Texas and Florida saw the most cargo theft activity in the first quarter of 2021, according to theft recording firm CargoNet. Cargo theft recording firm CargoNet is reporting similar levels of theft activity for the first quarter of 2021 as the same period of 2020. The firm says reports of industry-related fraud schemes increased, while outright theft of trucking vehicles or cargo decreased slightly. CargoNet recorded 289 thefts or attempted thefts in the first quarter of 2021, which is a decrease from the same period in 2020. The firm says the decrease was “mostly felt in fewer theft schemes targeting truckload copper shippers in Illinois, trailer burglaries in Illinois, Pennsylvania and Georgia, and fewer full-truckload thefts in Pennsylvania.” The average value per theft was $142,574, the firm adds.

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