The Mexico-Veracruz highway and the Orizaba-Veracruz toll road are both considered high-risk highways as they are targeted for cargo theft, the latest report by FreightWatch showed according to Lloyds Loading List. They are considered in the top three of dangerous roads in Mexico. Veracruz had a reported 71 cargo thefts last year. FreightWatch, which specialises in tracking cargo thefts and supply chain information around the globe, reported a severe risk rating for rail and road freight in Mexico. In 2012 the Mexican secretariat of government published an official report of nearly 5 000 cargo theft incidents nationwide for the year. Yearly losses are estimated in the billions of dollars. Fourth quarter data for 2012-2013 from FreightWatch shows that cargo thefts increased just over 14% year-on-year. The most targeted cargo is food and drink, and building and industrial sectors, and hijacking is common. These sectors totalled 83% of all reported incidents in 2012. Theft of trailers increased from 5% in 2012 to 10% in 2013, and theft from trailer, rail theft, warehouse burglaries and deceptive stops grew from between 3% and 5% of the total thefts recorded in 2012 to 6% the following year. Driver thefts rose from less than 1% in 2012 to 3% last year.
Veracruz highways in top three of dangerous roads in Mexico
19 Mar 2014 - by Staff reporter
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