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Maritime Industry Briefing: Freight Fraud Recognition and Sector News
By MGN Editorial•May 21, 2026 at 03:31 PM
FreightWaves highlights efforts to combat logistics fraud with its 2026 Fraud Fighters Awards, recognising standout performers across operations and solution provider categories.
## Maritime Industry Briefing
### FreightWaves Honours Fraud Fighters in Logistics and Supply Chain
FreightWaves has announced the winners of its 2026 Fraud Fighters Awards, shining a spotlight on the growing challenge of fraudulent activity within freight and logistics operations. The awards recognised winners across two distinct categories: Logistics Operations and Solution Providers.
Freight fraud remains a significant and escalating concern across the global supply chain, costing the industry billions of dollars annually through cargo theft, identity fraud, double brokering, and fictitious pickups. By recognising both operators on the front lines and the technology providers developing countermeasures, FreightWaves aims to elevate industry standards and encourage wider adoption of anti-fraud practices.
The Logistics Operations category acknowledged companies and teams that have implemented effective internal processes to detect, prevent, and respond to fraudulent activity within their own operations. The Solution Providers category recognised technology and service firms whose platforms and tools are helping the broader industry identify and mitigate fraud risks.
The recognition comes at a time when freight fraud incidents have surged in North America and internationally, prompting carriers, brokers, and shippers to invest more heavily in vetting procedures, real-time tracking, and identity verification technologies. Industry analysts note that the maritime and intermodal freight sectors are particularly vulnerable given the complexity of multi-party transactions and the volume of cargo moving through global supply chains.
FreightWaves, a leading freight data and intelligence platform, has positioned the Fraud Fighters Awards as an annual initiative to build awareness and celebrate those working to protect the integrity of freight markets.
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*Note: This briefing is compiled from available industry sources. The Alaska Airlines European route expansion item sourced from PR Newswire falls outside the scope of maritime industry coverage and has been excluded from this edition.*
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