
As we approach Labor Day weekend, logistics professionals across the country should be on high alert for heightened risk of cargo theft attempts. According to recent data from Verisk CargoNet, cargo theft activity has more than doubled since 2020 during this holiday stretch, making it one of the most at-risk times of year for freight security.
The critical period spans from the Thursday before Labor Day (August 28, 2025) through the following Wednesday (September 3, 2025), and data from the past five years paints a clear and concerning picture. Of the 214 theft events reported in that time, the Friday before Labor Day consistently sees the highest number of incidents. In 2024 alone, a record-high 16 thefts were reported on that single day.
Cargo theft isn’t evenly spread. The epicenters are:
Targeted freight types are consistent with high resale value and demand:
Beyond traditional theft, fraud-based schemes are rapidly increasing and adding another layer of complexity. Organized crime rings are now purchasing legitimate motor carriers with proper operating authority and clean reputations to book high-value loads under the radar. Once the freight is secured, the criminals vanish, often taking multiple shipments in a single day.
This type of fraud thrives during long weekends when:
At Spot, we’re committed to keeping your freight moving and protected. If you need support with secure capacity or want help reviewing risk exposure ahead of the holiday, our team is standing by.
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