Posts Tagged ‘Memorial Day’

Holiday Weekend Reminds Shippers/Carriers to Use Caution

Friday, May 25th, 2012

This upcoming Memorial Day weekend serves as a reminder to members of the transportation industry/supply chain to be on alert and use extreme caution for cargo theft.

According to FreightWatch International, US cargo theft increases 28 percent during the holidays, mainly because cargo sits during the holiday weekend and, as we are well aware of, cargo at rest is cargo at risk, serving as a “sitting duck” for thieves everywhere.

THE FACTS

Cargo theft continues to remain a growing problem, with the number of incidents reported last year increasing 17%, up 180 incidents from the previous year, as cited in CargoNet’s 2011 theft report.  These 1,215 shipments stolen resulted in a loss of $130 million in 2011.1 Could your company take a loss like that and not even think twice about it?

TOP AT-RISK LOCATIONS

When looking at last year’s numbers, truck stops accounted for the greatest number of thefts, followed by warehouses/distribution centers, and parking lots. 1

Although cargo theft can occur anytime, anywhere, CargoNet lists the top 10 states that represented the highest reports of cargo theft in 2011 with New York and Indiana being new to the list.  The results were as follows (top ten states at risk represented with a star.  NY and NC tied in 10th):

states at greatest risk

WHEN

As mentioned earlier, cargo theft increases during the holiday season and graphon weekends when trailers await their Monday deliveries.  Looking at the ISAC’s graph on the right, 2012’s first quarter experienced 233 cargo thefts, with 79 occurring on Saturday/Sunday.  The middle of the week experienced the least number of thefts.

TOP COMMODITIES AT RISK

Last year, food/beverages made the spotlight as the greatest target among thieves followed by electronics; however, this year’s 1st quarter has shown a drop in stolen food products to the number two spot.  Ranking in as the current greatest commodity target …metals.

In fact, according to FreightWatch International, “cargo theft in the metal industry in the United States has increased 254%,” rising from “13 thefts in the fourth quarter of 2011 to 46 incidents in the first quarter of this year.” 2

INSIDER JOBS

Theft results in a loss of more than $30 billion in the transportation/shipping industry each year.  What’s even more stunning is that 85% or more of these thefts are a result of insider jobs, individuals who had the information/ability and used it for their own benefit.

Drivers have been known to stage their own hijackings, arranging to leave their trucks unattended at a specific time in which their accomplice then moves in, stealing the loaded truck in exchange for money.

Other drivers utilize what they know about a shipment/trucking company, not to steal the freight themselves, but rather distribute their information to thieves in return for compensation.

According to the Journal of Commerce, thieves “will also hire former drivers to carry out fraudulent pickups at warehouses because the drivers know the routine and the documentation that is needed.” 3

Road Scholar is helping prevent your risk of cargo theft with the following tips:

-Do not leave cargo unattended.  If necessary, be sure to the trailer is in a secure area.

-Vet out carriers and verify drivers prior to trusting them to handle your freight.

-Utilize trailers equipped with security features including satellite tracking, navalock, geo-fencing, and electronic door monitoring.

As a shipper, would you be interested in a free cargo security risk\threat analysis?  Reply below.

1http://www.scribd.com/doc/91929292/2011-United-States-Cargo-Theft-Report

2http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20120424/NEWS07/120429952

3http://www.joc.com/supply-chain-management/cargo-thieves-increasingly-sophisticated-expert-warns

Road Scholar’s Awareness Truck to Take Part in Memorial Day Parade

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

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This Memorial Day weekend we pay tribute to those brave men and women who have died while serving our country.  During these days, individuals hold traditions dating as far back as 1868, when Memorial Day was first observed and flowers were placed on the graves of fallen soldiers.  People continue to hold parties, display the American Flag on their houses, attend parades, or just spend quality time with their families over the holiday.

Go out and have some fun this Memorial Day weekend by attending the following events, where one of Road Scholar Transport’s awareness trucks will be making an appearance.

On Sunday, May 29th, stop by Mcdade Park in Scranton, PA where, for the first time, it will be host to a Cars for a Cause Show & Shine.  Beginning at 9 in the morning until noon, individuals will be able to register their cars into the show.  Entries cost $10 and all proceeds will benefit Autism research.Autism Speaks

In attendance will be Road Scholar’s Autism Speaks tractor trailer, spreading awareness of the organization in an attempt to move one step closer to a cure.

Whether you are interested in car shows or not, Mcdade Park has something for everyone.

For those active, athletic individuals, the park features a softball field, basketball, tennis, and bocce courts, large field for soccer and football, and an Olympic-sized pool to cool off.

Upset that you forgot your basketball or football?  The park also offers free sports equipment rentals.

Or maybe you just want to relax and enjoy the beautiful weather.  Take in the beautiful scenery by taking a hike on the trail and stopping to visit the cancer memorial garden and arboretum.

Afterwards, take a break in one of the two pavilions or picnic areas as your kids have fun running around the large fields and fishing in the ponds created especially for them.Lackawanna Coal Mine

Then again, it is Memorial Day.  Why not pay tribute by exposing your family to a little history by taking a tour of the Lackawanna Coal Mine or Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum?

Drop by this Sunday and show your support at 1 Bald Mountain Road, Scranton, PA and be sure to visit Road Scholar’s Autism Speaks truck.
It wouldn’t be Memorial Day without a parade.  This year, Taylor, PA will hold their annual parade at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, May 30th (Memorial Day).

Stop Bullying

And be on the lookout for a new addition this year!  Road Scholar’s most recent awareness trailer, Stop Bullying, will be processing in the parade reminding children to “Stop Bullying, Slow Down and Think, and Go Report Bullying.”

Visit Road Scholar’s Facebook page for a schedule of awareness events near you.

Have a safe Memorial Day holiday from the staff at Road Scholar Transport!