European Cargo Crime Watch · Jun 26 Daily Digest
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Recent European cargo theft reports on truck, trailer, and warehouse robberies
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Cargo theft across Europe is accelerating, driven by AI hardware demand and cold chain vulnerabilities, prompting layered tech and training...
TAPA EMEA is providing 55,000 free driver security awareness courses worth over €1.3 million to its members across Europe, the Middle East and Africa....
Smartphone demand drives European tech logistics expansion while amplifying security threats, as technology products now account for 15% of all reported supply chain thefts.
Cargo theft incidents in Europe jumped 18% with average losses climbing 36% to $273,990. Logistics security firms are positioning live video monitoring as a key countermeasure against organized crime.
French gendarmes recently caught thieves using a hidden remote-controlled pump to siphon diesel at up to 100 litres per minute from parked trucks....
A $4.5M cargo crime ring triggered the wildest traffic jam in logistics history, forcing professional drivers to demand urgent action while dashcam footage highlights their frontline role in fighting theft.
UK cargo crime reached 4,879 reported incidents last year, averaging 13 thefts per day with £111.5m in losses, underscoring the persistent high frequency and value of supply chain thefts.
Fuel theft is surging across trucking, draining fleets through skimming, fake fuel cards, siphoning, and insider fraud.
Trans.eu and TAPA are partnering to combat fake carrier fraud in European logistics. This digital cargo crime contributes to €8.3 billion in annual EU losses, part of a global $40 billion yearly toll on the industry.
Criminals deliberately separate escort vehicles from protected shipments in a suspected new tactic now targeting escorted cargo, Overhaul warns shippers. This signals evolving physical theft risks.
€860.5m losses from 30,500 cargo incidents hit Europe in 2024-2025.
France has opened a new secure truck park on the A26 in Saint-Hilaire-Cottes near Calais, providing 100 monitored bays with 24/7 surveillance to...
Cargo theft in trucking now relies heavily on digital deception rather than physical hijackings.
A truck loaded with 12 tons of KitKat bars—413,793 individual units—disappeared while traveling from central Italy to Poland.
Criminals impersonated a Bremen forwarder on a freight exchange by changing the email domain from .de to .com, stealing loads worth more than...
Europe's cargo crime crisis showed no signs of easing in February 2026, with €166.5 million lost across 1,168 incidents. Germany led with 223 thefts, followed by Italy (105) and Spain (96).
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