Top Trucking Security Guard Company
An estimated $223 million in cargo was stolen in 2022 in the U.S. and Canada, with the average loss per theft costing more than $196,000 (CargoNet). Top on the list were consumable goods such as food and beverages, over-the-counter cosmetics and vitamins and supplements. While theft typically occurs while truckers are on the road, trucking companies can institute measures to secure cargo.
- Conduct background checks on all employees and independent truck drivers. Many thefts occur as “inside jobs.” Background checks are a way of knowing who you’re hiring.
- Establish security protocols for drivers. Conduct security training (i.e., always lock cab doors, roll up windows, park in well-lit locations frequented by other truckers, park so that rear cargo doors are hard to access, never leave the truck unattended or at least never out of sight).
- Install high-tech locks and security seals. Sensors can indicate when cargo doors are opened or closed.
- Have security guards patrol freight docks and check-in counters.