Securing Your Supply Chain

At The ILS Company, we're not just moving goods; we're safeguarding them. Cargo theft is a persistent threat that can disrupt supply chains, erode trust, and damage your bottom line. That's why we've made security a cornerstone of our operations.

The Growing Threat of Cargo Theft

Cargo theft remains one of the main issues affecting the logistics chain in Mexico. In the first eight months of 2024, 14,950 thefts were recorded nationwide, representing an increase of 5.2% compared to the same period last year.

This rise not only reflects the persistence of this crime but also an increase in the level of violence in the assaults, with 88% of thefts carried out violently.

The Central region continues to concentrate the majority of incidents, with 65% of the cases, with State of Mexico, Puebla and Guanauato being the most affected states.

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Cargo theft map Mexico

General Cargo Theft Statistics

Almost 88% of cargo thefts were made while trucks were in transit, followed by 9% of robberies committed while the tractor-trailer was parked somewhere.

Days with the highest incidence: The thefts primarily occur from Monday to Friday, accounting for 82% of the incidents. Tuesdays and Thursdays were the most dangerous days.

High-risk time: Between 00:00 hrs and 06:00 hrs, with 34% of the thefts occurring during this period.

Our Commitment to Security

To combat this threat, we’ve implemented a comprehensive security strategy:

Our Commitment to Security
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We've trained suppliers in safety, risk prevention, and emergency protocols for four years.
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The transportation team dedicated to shipment monitoring grew by 8% in the last four years.
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We're integrating supplier GPS systems into the new ILS platform for better visibility.

Trusted Solutions,
Personalized Logistics

Contact our logistics experts today to discuss your specific security needs. Let’s work together to build a more secure supply chain.