Cargo Crime 2012

Fight Cargo Crime: Report The Problem

CTA has collaborated with the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) to create the “CTA Cargo Crime Incident Report” form to collect data on cargo crime incidents. The collection of data on cargo crime incidents represents the first and essential step to gaining additional resources to fight the increasing problem of cargo crime in Canada.


CTA has received and incorporated feedback on the reporting form from members, while considering sensitivities to information collected. Members and others in the industry are encouraged to complete the form below each time there is an incident of crime including fraud, theft, hijacking, etc., and send it to CTA (contact information is indicated at the top of the form). 
The information collected will only be shared with IBC (not individual insurers) and the law enforcement community.

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LATEST UPDATES


Insurance, Carrier and Enforcement Sectors Unite to Fight Cargo Crime
Timely communication among law enforcement, carrier and insurance stakeholders has contributed to the recovery of cargo.- 12/20/2012

CargoNet Report Points to Significant Uptick in Reported Cargo Thefts
There was a 9-percent increase in reported cargo theft incidents in the U.S. during the third quarter of 2012 compared to the same period last year and a 21-percent jump overall in the first nine months of the year.- 12/11/2012

CTA and CargoNet Join Forces to Combat Cargo Theft in Canada
CTA and CargoNet, a leading source of supply chain security risk analysis, have announced they are working together to help motor carriers introduce an additional layer of security- 10/05/2012