In response to a significant rise in cargo theft, J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. is providing a free resource to help transporters enhance their security measures. The comprehensive guide, titled "Preventing Theft and Tampering with Security Seals," details best practices and tips for selecting the appropriate seal for various types of cargo.
According to CargoNet, cargo theft surged by 57% from 2022 to 2023, resulting in nearly $130 million in stolen goods. As a countermeasure, the use of security seals has become increasingly important. These seals serve as a visible deterrent, indicating any tampering with trailers or containers and thereby protecting valuable cargo.
“By implementing security seals and adhering to stringent security protocols, trucking companies can enhance trust among clients, mitigate risks, and uphold industry standards,” said Josh Lovan, industry business advisor at J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. “Investing in security seals not only protects assets but also fosters a secure and resilient transportation infrastructure essential for commerce.”
J. J. Keller offers an extensive range of security seals, catering to various needs with different strengths and tamper-evident features. Among their offerings is the newly enhanced proprietary plastic truck seal, developed in response to customer feedback to incorporate the most valued features for transporters.
Features of J. J. Keller's Enhanced Proprietary Truck Seal:
Patent-pending chain of custody feature: Allows used seals to be chained together, enabling Less Than Truckload (LTL) carriers to retain all seals from their route.
Anti-rotation locking design: Provides improved security by preventing unauthorized removal.
Durable printing: Ensures better readability and barcode scanning, crucial for tracking.
One-piece design: Facilitates easier recycling, contributing to environmental sustainability.
Two-point connection: Keeps the seals connected at the head and tail, maintaining them in sets of ten for efficient shipping and removal from the shipping carton.