Cargo Theft from Trucks: How is Europe Tackling the Problem?

Car tires, keyboards, electric bikes, or luxury watches—today, cargo thieves target a wide variety of products.

Car tires, keyboards, electric bikes, or luxury watches—today, cargo thieves target a wide variety of products.

Longer travel times, higher transportation costs, and supply chain disruptions are the consequences that the transport and logistics industry fears.

Every even year, the transportation world eagerly awaits what will be showcased at the IAA Transportation fair.

The introduction of eco-zones improves air quality but presents challenges for European transporters, whose trucks are, on average, nearly 14 years old.

Did you know that fines of €30,000 and public shaming of debtors are not enough to completely eliminate delays in transportation payments? Draconian penalties for repeat offenses and the “name and shame” practice have set Spain apart as one of the most proactive countries in combating delayed payments for transport services. After stricter penal provisions took effect in 2021, under strong pressure from the domestic transport industry, authorities began publishing the names of fined companies from the summer of 2023. Data from Spanish transport associations indicate that payment statistics have significantly improved, but delays still persist.

According to Transport Intelligence (Ti) estimates, May 2024 marks the fifth consecutive month of declining European road freight transport capacity, down 7% compared to May 2023, due to increased demand for road transport. Spot rates are on the rise, reports Ti, citing data from the Transporeon transport exchange.

Logistics is a complex puzzle. From the moment a product comes off the factory line until it reaches the end user, a large number of parts and pieces need to be coordinated. Owners of goods aim to choose the best allies on this journey, calculating factors such as price, flexibility, or agility, while logistics and transport companies compete for their share of the pie. In this game, sometimes societal circumstances even play into someone's favour, giving them an unexpected boost.

IVECO has won yet another prestigious award – the new S-Way MY24 has been honored with the iF DESIGN AWARD 2024 in the vehicle/automobile design category.

The European Parliament voted on March 12th, on a set of regulations promoting greener configurations of freight vehicles.

Did you know that one of the pioneering examples of Artificial Intelligence (AI) usage in logistics dates back to the 1970s?