Cargo theft in logistics is an escalating concern, with incidents hitting record levels in 2024, marking a 14% increase from 2023. Criminals are drawn to shipments for their high resale value and are employing increasingly advanced tactics, including identity theft, document forgery, and phishing scams, to infiltrate supply chains. The impact of cargo theft in logistics extends beyond financial losses, disrupting supply chains, delaying deliveries, and damaging brand reputation. As theft methods evolve, businesses must stay ahead by implementing robust security measures to safeguard their shipments. From hijackings to cyber-enabled fraud, logistics companies face ever-changing risks that require a combination of physical security, technology, and employee awareness to mitigate.