European Cargo Crime Watch

ECAM Report: Cargo Theft Up 18%, Average Value Soars to $273,990

ECAM Report: Cargo Theft Up 18%, Average Value Soars to $273,990

Key Questions

What key changes in cargo theft does the ECAM report show?

Incidents rose 18% while the average loss value increased 36% to $273,990. The data confirms escalation by organized crime groups.

What countermeasure is highlighted to address rising cargo theft?

Live video monitoring is noted as an effective tool. Technologies such as cold chain tracking systems are also being deployed in response.

Why might cargo theft be increasing according to recent data?

Demand tied to the AI boom is driving thieves to target high-value shipments like graphics components. This has contributed to both higher incident rates and larger average losses.

New data from ECAM shows cargo theft incidents rising 18% and average loss value increasing 36% to $273,990, confirming organized crime's escalation. Live video monitoring highlighted as a countermeasure.

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Updated Jun 25, 2026