Mitigating Risk
in Shipping: A Proactive Approach to Supply Chain Security
By Megan
Greenwalt
Banyan Technology
Cargo theft and
fraud continue to create a complex set of risks for the logistics industry,
including supply chain disruptions and regulatory challenges. They are the most
significant threats with reports showing a 27% increase in incidents in 2024
and losses exceeding $455 million. Electronics, food and high-value consumer
goods are particularly attractive to thieves who often exploit unsecured
parking lots, fraudulent carrier credentials and weak in-transit security
protocols.
Freight fraud is
another growing concern with criminals impersonating legitimate carriers or
brokers to steal cargo. Double brokering scams, where a shipment is illegally
re-brokered to an unauthorized carrier, have become increasingly common,
leading to lost loads and financial setbacks. Beyond direct theft, in-transit
disruptions caused by extreme weather, traffic congestion, labor strikes or
geopolitical events can create costly delays if shipments are not monitored in
real time.
As freight
volumes fluctuate and supply chains stretch
across regions, having a strong risk management strategy is essential to
maintain efficiency, secure shipments and minimize disruptions.
A strong risk
management strategy involves real-time monitoring, proactive security measures
and well-planned responses to unexpected events. By integrating technology and
industry best practices, shippers, brokers and logistics professionals are
better positioned to protect their operations and maintain efficiency.
Proactive Risk
Management Strategies
Mitigating risk
is the most effective way to protect shipments. One of the most important steps
in mitigating freight-related risks is ensuring that all carriers meet strict
compliance standards. Thorough vetting processes that include identity
verification and background checks help confirm the legitimacy of carriers and
reduce the risk of fraud.
Technology plays
a crucial role in mitigating risk, and real-time tracking systems allow
logistics teams to monitor shipments at every stage. Live location updates
provide immediate insight into shipment status and alert shippers to any
unauthorized stops or delays.
Tracking
compliance with regulations such as electronic logging device (ELD) mandates
and safety certifications is essential for maintaining accountability and
minimizing exposure to unreliable or unsafe transport operations. Geofencing
and route monitoring provide an additional layer of security by requiring
adherence to pre-approved routes, preventing unauthorized detours that could
signal potential theft or fraud.
Automated
geofence alerts send notifications if a shipment enters a restricted or
high-risk area, allowing for immediate action. Predictive analytics further
enhance security by identifying potential threats before they arise, enabling
logistics teams to adjust operations and avoid disruptions.
Cargo theft
prevention requires a combination of security protocols, specialized equipment
and strategic planning. For example, high-security locks and tamper-proof door
seals help prevent unauthorized access to shipments while choosing secure
parking locations with proper lighting, gated access and surveillance
significantly reduces the risk of theft. Additionally, training drivers to
recognize suspicious behavior and report potential security threats also
strengthens overall supply chain protection.
Despite these
preventive measures, unforeseen events can still occur, making insurance
coverage a crucial part of any risk management strategy. All-risk cargo
insurance protects shippers from financial losses due to theft, damage or
unexpected disruptions. A well-structured policy ensures coverage for incidents
such as in-transit theft, temperature-sensitive product spoilage and disputes
over freight claims.
Reactive Risk
Management: Responding to Shipping Incidents
Even with robust
security measures in place, logistics professionals must be prepared to respond
quickly to shipping incidents. When a risk is identified, immediate action is
necessary to minimize losses and prevent long-term disruptions.
Automated risk
monitoring systems provide instant alerts in the event of theft, fraud or route
deviations. High-priority alerts notify security teams, allowing them to
intervene before the situation escalates. Around-the-clock monitoring services
ensure that response teams remain ready to act at any time while collaboration
with law enforcement enhances the likelihood of recovering stolen cargo.
A well-structured
freight claims process is essential for managing financial losses caused by
damaged or lost shipments. Digitized claim filing systems streamline reporting
and reduce delays in reimbursements. By integrating real-time shipment data,
shippers can provide accurate documentation to support their claims, increasing
the likelihood of a successful resolution. Additionally, clear liability
agreements between shippers, brokers and carriers help prevent disputes by
defining responsibilities upfront, ensuring a smoother claims process.
Benefits of a
Comprehensive Risk Management Strategy
Investing in a
technology-driven risk management strategy provides multiple advantages.
Enhanced security measures and real-time tracking reduce the likelihood of
cargo theft while also improving the efficiency of operations.
By preventing
delays and minimizing financial losses, companies can protect profit margins and
maintain their competitive edge while strict compliance standards ensure that
only trusted carriers handle shipments, reducing exposure to fraud and
unauthorized transportation.
Faster security
incident response times prevent small issues
from turning into major disruptions. With high-priority alerts and real-time
tracking, logistics professionals can react quickly to any threats that arise.
Clients and
customers are expecting reputable shippers, brokers and carriers to provide a
secure, predictable shipping experience. As theft and fraud continue to pose
significant challenges, businesses that implement a strong risk management
strategy will have the ability to operate safely and efficiently while
maintaining a competitive advantage and building long-term trust with their
clients.
Integrated Risk
Management in Modern Shipping
Risk mitigation
is an essential component of modern freight shipping. By integrating real-time
tracking, strengthening carrier compliance and proactively preventing security
threats, logistics professionals can reduce their exposure to disruptions and
improve operational efficiency.
As cargo theft
and fraud continue to rise, the ability to predict, prevent and respond to
risks will define the success of supply chain operations. Taking a proactive
approach to risk management ensures safer, more efficient shipping while
maintaining strong relationships with customers and partners.
About Banyan
Technology:
Banyan Technology is the leading
provider of over-the-road (OTR) shipping software, delivering end-to-end
freight management solutions. Our LIVE Connect® platform’s comprehensive suite
of AI and BI tools drive efficiency and cost savings through intelligent
logistics solutions for Truckload, LTL, Final Mile and Parcel shipping. LIVE
Connect serves as our clients’ primary transportation management system (TMS)
or as an API-driven data connectivity integration for existing operating systems.
Banyan has been recognized as a Top 100 Freight Tech provider by FreightWaves,
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