← Back to News
freight

Cargo Crime Surge Hits Maritime Supply Chains

By MGN EditorialFebruary 12, 2026 at 02:28 PM

Recent enforcement actions show criminal networks targeting shipments, warehouses, border crossings and international exports across freight lanes.

Cargo crime is spiking across maritime supply chains, according to a new report from FreightWaves. Recent enforcement actions have uncovered criminal networks targeting a wide range of cargo, from live crabs and cologne to illicit contraband. 'Crabs, cologne and contraband: Cargo crimes spike across freight lanes' details how these criminal groups are exploiting vulnerabilities in shipments, warehouses, border crossings and international exports. The report cites several recent high-profile cases, including: - A scheme to steal and resell live Dungeness crabs worth millions of dollars from the U.S. West Coast - The hijacking of a truck carrying $2 million worth of designer cologne in the U.S. Southeast - The seizure of over 30 tons of cocaine hidden in a shipment of bananas at a port in South America 'Criminal networks are becoming more sophisticated in how they target cargo across modes and borders,' said the report's author. 'Shippers, carriers and ports need to stay vigilant and work closely with law enforcement to protect their supply chains.' The surge in cargo crime underscores the growing importance of robust security measures and supply chain visibility for maritime operators. Experts recommend increased monitoring, data sharing and collaborative approaches between industry and authorities to combat these threats.
#cargo crime#supply chain security#freight theft#maritime logistics

Related Articles

Zim Shareholders Overwhelmingly Approve Hapag-Lloyd Takeover

Israeli container carrier Zim's stockholders voted 97% in favor of a $4.2 billion acquisition by Hapag-Lloyd, clearing a critical hurdle for the transformative deal announced in February.

May 2, 2026

Shipping Markets Signal Caution as Container Rates Decline and Central Banks Tighten Policy

Container freight rates continue their downward trajectory while shipping companies await clarity on interest rate policies and geopolitical developments affecting global trade routes.

May 2, 2026

Industrial Supply Chain Updates: Material Price Hikes and Leadership Shifts Ripple Through Manufacturing Sector

Chemical supplier Flexsys announces up to 25% price increases for key industrial materials effective May 15, while Conner Industries strengthens operations leadership with appointment of former Sonoco executive.

Apr 30, 2026

Fuel Surcharges Cloud Trans-Pacific Shipping Contract Negotiations

Mid-size importers report satisfaction with 2026-27 trans-Pacific base rates but face uncertainty over emergency fuel surcharge terms negotiated with ocean carriers.

Apr 30, 2026

Freight Sector Accelerates Innovation Wave: Autonomous Vehicles, Alternative Fuels, and Rail Consolidation Lead Transformation

The freight and transportation industry is experiencing rapid modernization across multiple fronts, from Bot Auto's landmark humanless truck run to Westport's next-generation CNG systems and a major rail merger filing, signaling fundamental shifts in how goods move across North America.

Apr 30, 2026