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{"text":"Imagine you arrive at a facility to pick up a load and, checking in with personnel at the gate, the man in the guard shack looks, checks and double-checks his list of impending arrivals, only to tell you you've already been There. The load is gone.\n\n\nIt's a situation that's become more and more common over the years since the so-called \"fictitious pickup\" cargo theft mode drew enough attention in supply-chain-security circles to warrant specific attention. According to a white paper issued in 2013 by the CargoNet Firm, it began to \"emerge as a trend around 2005,\" growing to account for a significant share of all thefts reported to CargoNet in 2011, with many thefts occurring in California. By 2012, such thefts, sometimes involving thieves' fraudulent assumption of An existing carrier's identity, accounted for 8 percent of all thefts reported to CargoNet.\n\nRead more: https://www.overdriveonline.com/heists-involving-identity-theft-and-other-types-of-fraud-are-growing-part-of-cargo-theft-mix/ ","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true} |
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