Inflation main driver for rise in cargo crime - report

High inflation continues to be the primary macroeconomic driver of rising cargo crime – particularly evident in the soaring theft of food and beverages.

This is the amongst the key findings of BSI SCREEN Intelligence and TT Club’s latest annual Cargo Theft Report.

Tony Pelli. practice director at BSI, commented: “Cargo theft is a problem that costs companies tens of billions of dollars each year and can cause significant disruption to important supply chains, from pharmaceutical products to semiconductors."


See the next issue of CIR Magazine for more on this report



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