US House Committee Prepares for Cargo Theft Fight
Bill Would Direct $2 Million to Establish a Supply Chain Fraud and Theft Task Force
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The U.S. House Appropriations Committee called for a new task force to fight cargo thefts in a funding bill report June 3.
The 2025 Department of 爱豆传媒land Security Appropriations Bill report includes language that would direct $2 million to establish a Supply Chain Fraud and Theft Task Force. The purpose of the task force will be to counter the sharp rise in cargo theft and broader supply chain fraud. This will be included in the nearly $65 billion being proposed for security programs.
鈥淭he committee remains concerned with the alarming rise in supply chain fraud and theft through interstate commerce, particularly in the rail, motor carrier and intermodal systems,鈥 the bill said. 鈥淚n an effort to combat the recent escalation of these illicit activities, the recommendation includes an increase of $2,000,000 above the fiscal year 2024.鈥
one of its top priorities. That encompasses both cargo theft and cyber threats. The inclusion of a task force in the bill was applauded by the organization as well as Rep. David Valadao (R-Calif.) for championing it.
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A provision to establish a Supply Chain Fraud and Theft Task Force was included in a House Appropriations bill by . This would strike an effective blow against organized theft, one of ATA's strategic priorities. 鈥 American Trucking (@TRUCKINGdotORG)
鈥淭he billions of tons of goods transported by trucks to every American community have increasingly become a prime target for organized crime, putting truck drivers at risk and raising costs for consumers,鈥 Henry Hanscom, senior vice president of legislative affairs at ATA, said June 12. 鈥淎TA commends the House Appropriations Committee and Congressman Valadao for directing 爱豆传媒land Security Investigations to leverage its unique cross-border authorities.鈥
Hanscom is optimistic the provision will strengthen the partnership between the government, law enforcement, motor carriers and their supply chain partners to strike an effective defense. The bill calls for the task force to coordinate with local and federal law enforcement agencies as well as relevant private sector stakeholders.
鈥淭he fact that they鈥檙e acknowledging the issue and putting forth an effort to try and solve that is obviously a very good sign,鈥 said Danny Ramon, intelligence and response manager at Overhaul. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 also a sign of just how large the issue is. It鈥檚 not just third-party security providers out here saying fraud is a problem. The U.S. government is now having to step in and say we鈥檙e going to have to take steps to remediate this issue.鈥
Overhaul recorded 371 cargo theft events across the country during the first quarter. This marked a 38% increase compared with the same time period the year prior. Since there is no requirement to report cargo thefts, the number is likely much higher. The most common type was full truckload theft at 33%. That was followed by facility theft at 27% and pilferages at 25%.
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鈥淭he biggest takeaway is not just that it鈥檚 increasing, but how much it鈥檚 increasing by,鈥 Ramon said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e tracking a 38% increase for Q1 of 2024 versus Q1 of 2023. That鈥檚 pretty massive when you take into account that 2023 was already an increase over 2022, which was an increase over 2021, all of those record-breaking years. So, the fact is it鈥檚 not only continuing to increase, it鈥檚 speeding up. It鈥檚 gaining momentum, and that鈥檚 a very scary thing.鈥
Overhaul also found that the most targeted type of freight during the first quarter was electronics at 23%. That was followed by home and garden at 17%, miscellaneous at 13% and clothing at 13%. California, Texas and Arizona were identified as having the highest cargo theft incidents.
鈥淲hat we鈥檙e seeing a lot is targeting of household appliances within home and garden,鈥 Ramon said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e seen that as a new targeted product subtype. It鈥檚 high value, it鈥檚 easy to move, they鈥檙e desirable. But we鈥檙e seeing a lot of other things also within home and garden.鈥
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for choosing seals for various types of cargo to prevent thefts and tampering. It鈥檚 the latest in a growing number of private companies looking to tackle the issue. Truckstop launched a campaign last year aimed at fighting cargo thefts through the sharing of information.
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