SCREEN Cargo Theft Report Q1 2018

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Introduction ...... 4 Nationwide Trends ...... 4

Nottinghamshire ...... 8 Areas of Concern ...... 8 Methods and Locations of Thefts ...... 8 Targeted Commodities ...... 8

Northamptonshire ...... 9 Areas of Concern ...... 9 Methods and Locations of Thefts ...... 9 Targeted Commodities ...... 9

Kent ...... 10 Areas of Concern ...... 10 Methods and Locations of Thefts ...... 10 Targeted Commodities ...... 10

Leicestershire ...... 11 Areas of Concern ...... 11 Methods and Locations of Thefts ...... 11 Targeted Commodities ...... 11

Bedfordshire ...... 12 Areas of Concern ...... 12 Methods and Locations of Thefts ...... 12 Targeted Commodities ...... 12

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2 BSI Supply Chain Services and Solutions SCREEN United Kingdom Cargo Theft Report Q1 2018 Introduction

This report was published in coordination with BSI and the National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NaVCIS). NaVCIS is a United Kingdom police unit that utilizes vehicle crime intelligence from regional U.K. police forces, as well as European law enforcement agencies, to track freight crime incidents, report criminal trends, and produce effective industry solutions. The U.K. cargo thefts and trends report created in partnership with BSI and NaVCIS seeks to highlight major areas of concern, targeted modalities and commodities, and theft tactics utilized throughout the United Kingdom. Each organization has the goal of helping companies stay informed on cargo theft risks in the country, and ultimately providing assistance to prevent freight crimes. Cargo freight crime prevention in the United Kingdom is a critical issue since the country is a major source of trade and the third largest economy in Europe. Excluding the United States and China, the country primarily conducts trade with neighboring European countries, resulting in a large exchange of goods being imported and exported in the country. BSI assesses that companies lost at least an estimated £54 million ($76 million) due to cargo theft in 2017, demonstrating the significant amount of commerce lost in the country annually. However, taking into account limitations in cargo crime collection, BSI anticipates that this loss value is likely much higher. BSI’s quarterly report analyzing nationwide trends, hot spot locations, and criminal tactics helps shippers and law enforcement agencies to establish and implement strong measures to deter cargo crimes. Nationwide Trends BSI recorded 454 theft incidents from cargo vehicles in the United Theft by Weekday Kingdom during the first quarter of 2018. BSI assesses that 80 Theft by Month United Kingdom Theft by United Kingdom percent of these incidents involved cargo theft crimes, with the Sunday Commodity remaining 20 percent of incidents involving thefts of fuel, vehicle 300 Saturday Monday parts, and driver personal belongings. Although not as valuable as 250 Apparel 200 2%Pharmaceuticals thefts of cargo loads, these peripheral incidents highlight cargo Transportation 2% truck vulnerabilities and exhibit the potential for criminals to 150 Equipment Automotive 100 2% 2% Machines expand these types of theft operations to target cargo shipments. Friday Tuesday 2% 50 Electronics BSI evaluates that most cargo theft incidents occurred in the 0 4% il t r r r ry ry h r ay e ly s e e e er Chemicals a a rc p un u u b b b b center and eastern locations of the United Kingdom. In Q1 of u ru a A M J J g o m Thursday Wednesday n b M u em ct e em Ja e A t O v c 5% F ep o e 2018, Nottinghamshire, , and Kent, followed S N D by and , were the top five counties for 2017 2018 cargo theft. Nottinghamshire, which is often within the top tier of counties for cargo theft, saw a large spike in incidents during the BSI identified the M1 as the top route for cargo theft first two months of the quarter. BSI attributes this to a recent rise incidents in 2017. The M1 motorwayTheft by Month remains the top highway Nottinghamshire Theft by Weekday – Nottinghamshire Food and Beverage in general crime in the area during the first quarter of 2018. All five 17% route in Q1 2018 for cargo theft in the United Kingdom, and Sunday of these counties are positioned along the , which approximately300 66 thefts occurred along this transportation route. 250 serves as a major transit route for cargo that runs north-south Thefts on the M1 represent 21 percent of all highway freight thefts Saturday Monday 200 through the United Kingdom. that occurred in the country during the first quarter. Cargo truck 150 drivers tend to favor this motorway due to its convenience for 100 Top Highways for Theft distributing freight north-south through the United Kingdom and 50 Friday Tuesday the substantial number of rest areas needed to meet legal rest 0 M1 21% y il e y t r r r r M1 requirements.r ry Thech larger volumeay n of freightl transitings e ethis motorwaye e a a r p u Ju u b b b b u ru a A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e providesJ ethieves with ample opportunityA for targetingt O cargov c trucks, Consumer Products F ep o e Thursday Wednesday A421 11% S N D A421 and BSI assesses that thieves often repeatedly target the same 20% M62 M62 8% rest areas to steal goods along2 this017 route.201 8Other high-risk highways include the A421 and M62, which saw the second and third A1 A1 7% highest number of theft incidents during this time. Additionally, BSI Theft by Weekday – Northamptonshire Theft by Month recorded a substantial number of incidents on A1, A43, and Sunday A43 6% Northamptonshire A43 M2 highways. Other 47% Saturday Monday

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2017 2018 Cargo Theft by Type

Other 21%

Theft of Truck 3%

Theft from Truck Slash and Grab 13% 63%

Cargo Theft by Type Cargo Theft by County Cargo Theft by Commodity Consumer Products Other Nottinghamshire 13% 21% 15% Automotive Unknown 7% 29% Theft of Truck Other Food and Beverage 3% Northamptonshire 43% 14% 12%

Metals Kent 3% Theft from Truck Slash and Grab 11% 13% Electronics 63% Other 32% 4% Bedfordshire Leicestershire 8% 9% Cargo Theft by County Cargo thieves in the United Kingdom occasionally Cargoimplement Theft by Commodity sophisticated or violent methods to steal goods from cargo Consumer Products Nottinghamshire How to13% Choose Secure Parking 15% facilities or vehicles. However, thieves most frequently use the Automotive Unknown Utilizing secure parking7% facilities is one of the first steps to slash-and-grab tactic to steal cargo in the country during2 the9% first quarter of the year. This method accounted for nearly 63 percent preventing cargo from being stolen. Transporters should Other Northamptonshire Food and Beverage 43% 1of4% all cargo theft incidents during the first quarter. The slash-and- ideally look for locations12% for overnight rest that include: grab tactic involves thieves cutting into the tarpaulins of soft-sided • Perimeter Fencing cargo trucks. Metals Kent • CCTV Camera Surveillance3% 11% Electronics Cargo trucks transporting freight with soft-sided trailers are mostOther • Entrance/Exit Security Checkpoint 32% 4% Bedfordshire Leicestershire at risk to cargo theft in the United Kingdom. Thieves can easily 8% 9% • Police Surveillance open soft-sided trailers with a knife, allowing criminals to move swiftly between trucks to choose which loads are most valuable • Freight Vehicle Specific Lots Present and steal cargo. Shippers relying on this modality should ensure • Sufficient Lighting that transporters are utilizing additional security measures to mitigate cargo theft risks, such as reinforced tarps. Another major theft tactic involves thieves cutting the back locks of trailers to cations multiple times to exploit identified security vulnerabilities. unload and steal cargo. Other theft incidents that BSI recorded in Rest areas along the M1 motorway were most vulnerable to theft, the first quarter of this year involved fictitious pick-ups, hijackings, and at least 63 cargo theft incidents occurred at rest areas off the in-transit truck thefts, and thefts of whole cargo vehicles. motorway. During the first quarter of 2018, the Toddington rest area in , Bedfordshire experienced the greatest number of cargo theft incidents on the M1 motorway. This is largely due Unsecure Parking Risks and Tips to insufficient security at this rest area, which lacks fencing and a BSI has repeatedly reported on the issues of cargo trucks separation of cargo and passenger vehicles at lots. Rest areas on relying of off-road laybys and industrial estates, for overnight the M62 and M40 motorways were the second and third most parking. Trucks that rely on these parking locations for common locations of thefts on highways, respectively. In regards overnight rest are extremely vulnerable to criminal activity. to all cargo crime incidents recorded by BSI in the first quarter of 2018, which includes thefts of diesel fuel and truck parts, most Companies should ensure that their providers incidents of thefts at laybys occurred in Bedfordshire and Kent, utilize lists of agreed upon secure overnight parking locations followed by Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire. Nearly all to ensure that drivers are not forced to rely on off-road cargo theft incidents that occurred at laybys were located on U.K. laybys. Transporters should try to avoid a high reliance on highway transportation routes, which are primarily broken up into U.K. roadways, such as the A1, A43, and A14, since these larger motorways and subsequently smaller roadways. BSI assess- routes often lack sufficient parking facilities for overnight es that roadways, such as the A1, A43, A14, and A2, experienced rest and may force transporters to use laybys to meet rest the greatest number of cargo theft incidents that occurred on requirements. laybys. Another notable trend is that few layby thefts occurred on U.K. motorways, such as the M1 and M20, demonstrating a much Consistent with 2017 trends, most cargo theft incidents that BSI greater presence of parking facilities on motorway transportation recorded in the first quarter of 2018 occurred at highway rest routes than the countries roadway systems. areas, followed by unsecure off-road locations such as laybys. Secure parking remains one of the greatest challenges to The counties of Bedfordshire, West , Leicestershire, and mitigating the risk of cargo theft in the United Kingdom. The Kent had some of the greatest number of cargo theft and fuel insufficient quantity of secure parking locations often forces cargo theft incidents at rest areas during the first quarter of 2018. Cargo truck drivers to utilize insecure areas, such as service areas, laybys thieves in the United Kingdom often operate in repetitive and and industrial estates, exposing vehicles to both opportunistic and identifiable patterns, typically striking the same rest stops or lo- organized criminals. BSI recommends that transporters should at

4 BSI Supply Chain Services and Solutions SCREEN United Kingdom Cargo Theft Report Q1 2018 Slash and Grab 63%

Cargo Theft by Commodity Companies lost over an estimated £13 million ($18 million) due Consumer Products to cargo theft during Q1, which equates to an average £540,219 13% ($729,730) lost per cargo theft incident. The highest-value lost Automotive Unknown 7% during a single cargo theft this quarter amounted to roughly 29% £516,890 ($700,000); however, the median for cargo theft Food and Beverage during Q1 was £372,540 ($503,230). BSI recognizes that it can be 12% challenging for shippers to utilize more secure shipping modalities for freight transport. It is important to compare the value of goods Metals to the risk of cargo theft, as it could be cost effective for some 3% companies to utilize hard-sided trailers for high-value shipments Other Electronics despite the increased cost and likely difficulty in identifying a 4% 32% service provider.

a minimum rely on motorway service rest areas or secure parking Top U.K. Counties by Cargo Theft Loss lots for overnight rest rather than laybys or industrial estates. in Q1 2018 County Cargo Theft Loss Value It is important to note that using motorway service areas does Northamptonshire $3,095,655 not guarantee that trucks are safe from cargo theft, as many ______of these locations also lack basic security measures such as Leicestershire $1,671,555 fencing or CCTV cameras. However, these locations are generally ______lit and populated with other transporters, leaving trucks slightly less vulnerable than unsecure off-road sites which leave trucks Staffordshire $1,638,420 completely exposed to cargo criminals. ______West Yorkshire $1,532,670 As in previous quarters, most cargo theft incidents occurred during ______the middle of the week, particularly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Kent $1,496,574 Thefts on these days account for nearly 45 percent of all incidents ______during the quarter. Conversely, BSI recorded the least amount of Nottinghamshire $1,463,580 incidents on Saturday, followed by Friday and Sunday. BSI con- ______tinuously observes a spike in thefts during weekdays and a drop once the weekend begins. ______Bedfordshire _ $1,113,900 ______Essex _ $851,213. Police Operations Tackling Cargo Theft $835,877 NaVCIS assists various U.K. police forces to improve security ______for freight transiting the U.K. and mitigate cargo theft risks. The organization is a major part of Operation BARRIC, which ______Buckinghamshire_ $831.900 is led by Northamptonshire police in collaboration with Leicestershire, , Nottinghamshire, and Lincolnshire $658,470 law enforcement agencies, and Operation Hollow, which ______involves Essex, Kent, and Suffolk police forces. NaVCIS has Oxfordshire $642,960 participated in several arrests following Q1 including: ______Lincolnshire $534,108 • April 19: police arrested a cargo thief _____ responsible for targeting a truck parked at a rest area off the in the of Knottingly. BSI evaluates Derbyshire $472,350 that rest areas off of the M62 are a major hot spot for cargo ____ theft in West Yorkshire, and thieves most frequently target $455,430 the Heartshead Moor rest area in the city of ____ • April 24: The Freight Crime, a part of Opera- tion BARRIC, arrested eight cargo thieves after they stole a loaded cargo truck along the A5 roadway in the midlands region of the United Kingdom. Although the A5 is not a major roadway where cargo theft occurred during Q1, BSI did record several incidents along this route.

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Cargo theft incidents in 25 counties and Scotland 5 454 Per Day Average rate of daily theft Occurred on U.K. motorways incidents during the first 68% and roadways quarter of 2018 Increase in thefts from 6.3% Q1 2017 to Q1 2018

Cargo Theft by Day Sunday Saturday Monday Aberdeen

Friday Tuesday Dundee

Thursday Wednesday Glasgow Edinburgh M74 Londonderry/ Derry

A6 Ballymena M6 Middlesbrough Belfast A1(M)

Blackpool Hull M1 Dublin Sheffield IRELAND Norwich

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M5 Ipswich M11 M40 A1(M) Cardiff Swindon M4 Swansea M25 Bristol Reading

M4 Southampton Exeter Portsmouth Bournemouth Plymouth

6 BSI Supply Chain Services and Solutions SCREEN United Kingdom Cargo Theft Report Q1 2018 SOUTH YORKSHIRE Nottinghamshire A1 Markham Moor Nottinghamshire is the top county for cargo theft in the A1 United Kingdom during the first quarter of 2018, Mansfield accounting for 16 percent of all incidents. Companies lost A614 Newark-on-Trent £1.1 ($1.5 million) of freight due to theft in this county, which M1 A46 represents eight percent of the total value of goods stolen in the United Kingdom during the time period. Nottinghamshire Nottingham experienced the most incidents of cargo theft in January and February of 2018, which exceeded the number of incidents recorded A46 during any single month of 2017. BSI attributes this to a recent rise in general crime throughout the county during the first quarter.

Areas of Concern Methods and Locations Targeted Commodities Newark on Trent, , and Worksop are of Thefts In most incidents in Nottinghamshire, the greatest hot spots for cargo theft in Thieves most frequently steal cargo thieves stole various consumer goods Theft by Weekday Nottinghamshire during Q1. BSI previously from trucks using the slash-and-grab products, followed by food and beverage Theft by recorded high rates of cargo theft in these items. Although consumer goods are a key United Kingdom tactic, which accounted for 73 percent Sunday Commodity cities throughout 2017. Other notable areas part of Nottinghamshire’s local industry, of thefts in the county during Q1. Thieves Nottinghamshire of concern include Markham Moor and also conducted thefts from trucks, which there is little evidence that thieves haveS aturday Monday the city of Nottingham. These cities often specifically targeted these commodities. Apparel involved thieves breaking the rear locks 2%Pharmaceuticals generate the highest number of cargo theft Criminals operating in this county are Transportation 2% of parked cargo trucks at both secure Equipment Automotive incidents in Nottinghamshire County due and insecure locations. BSI also recorded most likely conducting opportunistic 2% 2% Machines Friday Tuesday 2% to their presence along two major some incidents at delivery sites, logistics thefts due to the large volume and high Electronics roadways, such as the M1 and A1. Overall, compounds, and off-road laybys; however, variation of cargo transiting the county. 4% cargo thieves primarily targeted trucks During Q1, cargo thieves stole several Thursday Wednesday Chemicals these incidents were rarer. BSI assesses 5% travelling along the A1 roadway, and thefts that thieves often repeatedly target many high value shipments including loads of on this route accounted for 41 percent of of the same locations in Nottinghamshire. lawnmowers, televisions, and incidents along highway routes in Specific high-risk locations for cargo theft pharmaceutical products. Nottinghamshire during the first quarter. include the Markham Moor truck stop, the Theft by Commodity Nottinghamshire Cargo theft continues to occur regularly in Blyth rest area off of the A1 roadway, and Food and Beverage the Trowell rest area off the M1 motorway. Other 17% Nottinghamshire due to the large volume 14%

of goods beingTheft transported by Weekday through the Chemicals Theft by Month county and theUnited lack of Kingdom secure parking Theft by Month Theft by5% United Kingdom available for transporters.Sunday BSI highlights Nottinghamshire Commodity 300 Nottinghamshire Unknown that the A1Sa troadwayurday is a majorM oareanday of 250 Apparel 44% 200 2%PharmaceuticalsFood and concern in Nottinghamshire, and Transportation 2% 150 Automotive Beverage recommends that transporters Equipment 17% 100 2% Machines Friday Tuesday 2% y y h l y e y t r r r r 2% r r c ri a n l s e e e e 50 particularly avoid using unsecure lots or a a ar p u Ju u b b b b u ru A M J g Electronicsm to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c 0 F ep 4% o e Consumer Products off-road locations for overnight rest on S N D il t r r r ry ry h r ay e ly s e e e er 2017 Chemicals2018 a a rc p un u u b b b b u ru a A M J J g o m Thursday Wednesday 20% n b M u em ct e em Ja e A t O v c this route. BSI attributes a spike in theft 5% F ep o e S N D incidents in the county to a recent rise in Consumer Products 2017 2018 20% general crime. Theft by Month Nottinghamshire Theft by Weekday – Nottinghamshire Food and Beverage 17% Theft by Commodity Northamptonshire 300 Sunday Theft by Month 250 Northamptonshire Other Saturday Monday 18% 200 Food and 150 Beverage 100 27% 50 Friday Tuesday 0 Electronics y l y t r r r r r r ry h ri y e l s e e e e ry ry h il y e ly st e r r r 8% a a rc p a un u u b b b b a a rc r a n u b be e e u u a A M J J g o u u a p M u J gu o b b n r M u em t m m n r A J u m t m m a b A t c ve ce a b M teConsumerc e Productse J e p O o e Thursday Wednesday J e A O v c F e D F ep o e S N S N 20%D 2017 2018 2017 2018 BSI Supply Chain Services and Solutions SCREEN UnitedAlcohol Kingdom and Cargo Theft Report Q1 2018 7 Tobacco Theft by Weekday – Northamptonshire 10% Theft by Month Sunday Northamptonshire Unknown 21% Saturday Monday Consumer Products 16%

Friday Tuesday Theft by Commodity Kent Theft by Month Other Thursday Wednesday Kent y il e y t r r r r 20% r ry ch r ay n l s e e e e a a r p u Ju u b b b b u ru a A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c F ep o e S N D

2017 2018 Theft by Weekday – Kent Unknown Automotive 40%

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Thursday Wednesday Consumer Products 27% y il e y t r r r r r ry ch r ay n l s e e e e a a r p u Ju u b b b b u ru a A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c F ep o e S N D Theft by Commodity Leicestershire 2017 2018 Theft by Weekday – Leicestershire Other Sunday Theft by Month 21% Unknown Leicestershire 26% Saturday Monday Theft by Month Leicestershire Alcohol and Friday Tuesday Tobacco 5%

t ry ry h il y e y s er er er er a rc r a n ul u b b ua u a p M Ju J g b o b n br M A u em ct em em Thursday Wednesday Ja e A t O v c Electronics F ep o e S N D 5% 2017 2018

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Thursday Wednesday Alcohol and Theft by Month Tobacco 10% Unknown Bedfordshire 47%

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A14 BSI recorded the second most cargo theft incidents during Crick the first quarter in Northamptonshire. Cargo thefts in M1 Northamptonshire accounted for 14 percent of all cargo theft incidents in the United Kingdom. BSI evaluates that this county typically ranks as the top county for cargo theft in M1 the United Kingdom, however, data for Q1 illustrates a slight drop in thefts compared to previous quarters. Companies lost Brackley nearly £2.2 million ($3 million), representing nearly sixteen Theft by Weekday percent of nationwide cargo losses. United Kingdom Theft by Sunday Commodity Nottinghamshire Saturday Monday Apparel 2%Pharmaceuticals Areas of Concern Methods and Locations Targeted Commodities Transportation 2% Equipment Automotive Cargo trucks transiting the cities of of Thefts Food and beverage products, followed by 2% 2% Machines Friday Tuesday 2% Northampton, Crick, and Daventry Thieves utilizing the slash-and-grab consumer goods and alcohol and tobacco Electronics experienced the greatest risks of cargo tactic accounted for 78 percent of all goods,Theft bywere Commodity the top commodities Nottinghamshire stolen 4% theft during Q1 2018. The most high risk Other Thursday Wednesday Chemicals cargo thefts in this county during the in Northamptonshire14% during Q1. The food 5% areas for cargo theft in Northamptonshire first quarter of 2018. Thieves also stole and beverage industry in Northampton- are frequently in close proximity to major Chemicals cargo by breaking the rear locks of cargo shire5% recently experienced significant transportation routes. During Q1, most truck trailers. In one incident, thieves growth, and the likely overall increase cargo theft incidents in Northamptonshire stole a loaded truck parked at a secure of these products being transported Unknown occurred on the A43 and A14 roadways, 44% Theft by Weekday warehouse located in the city of Brackley, throughoutFood and the county helps explain Food and Beverage Theft by Month followed by theUnited M1 motorway. Kingdom Throughout TheftBeverage by United Kingdom stealing a shipment of beverages valued the17% high rate of theft. Cargo thieves 17% Sunday Commodity 2017, BSI assessed that the M1 motorway at £124,530 ($169,000). stole several high-value loads during the 300 Nottinghamshire was generallySaturday the most targetedMonday highway 250 Theft by Month Apparel quarter, including a shipment of perfumes 200 route for cargo theft in this county. Laybys, followed by industrial estates, 2%Pharmaceuticals NottinghamshireTransportation valued2% at £470,880 ($639,000) that 150 However, BSI has observed a considerable represent the most targetedEquipment locationsAutomotive for 100 2% 2% Machinesthieves Consumerstole from Products a truck parked on a decreaseF inrida yincidents along thisTue srouteday in 2% 20% 50 cargo theft in Q1. Cargo thievesElectronics targeted layby along the A43 roadway. 0 the county since the third quarter of 2017, various industrial estates, with4% most being il t r r r ry ry h r ay e ly s e e e er Chemicals a a rc p un u u b b b b u ru a A M J J g o m Thursday Wednesday n b M u em ct e em Ja e A t O v c with thieves shifting to smaller roadways. located in Daventry or Northampton.5% F ep o e S N D y y h l y e y t r r r r r r c ri a n l s e e e e Theft by Commodity Northamptonshire a a ar p u Ju u b b b b u ru A M J g m to m m Somean theftsb M occurred at uhighwaye c reste e 2017 2018 J e A t O v c F ep o e Consumer Products BSI has attributed this to increased S N D Other areas, and cargo thieves2017 20 18were most 18% 20% security measures which have deterred Food and Theft by Month successful at the rest Beverage Nottinghamshire thievesTheft fromby W targetingeekday – trucksNottinghamshire parked Food and Beverage 27% area and Northampton17% motorway service 300 at rest areas on theS uM1nday motorway. area on the M1. Electronics 250 NorthamptonshireSaturday also continuesMonday to have 8% 200 a notably high crime rate relative to the 150 Theft by Month 100 rest of the United Kingdom. Additionally, Northamptonshire 50 the countyFrid ahasy a large logisticsTu esector,sday Alcohol and 0 Tobacco y y h il y e y t r r r r 10% r r c r a n ul s e e e e ua a ar p M u J gu b b b b which provides thieves with ample n ru A J u m to m m a b M A te c e e J e p O v c Thursday Wednesday Consumer Products F e o e Unknown S N D opportunities to conduct thefts. 20% 21% 2017 2018 Consumer Products y y h l e y t r r r r r r c ri ay n l s e e e e 16% a a ar p u Ju u b b b b u ru A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c Theft by Weekday – Northamptonshire F ep o e S N D Theft by Month Sunday 2017 2018 Northamptonshire Theft by Commodity Kent

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Friday Tuesday Unknown Automotive 40% 5% Thursday Wednesday y il e y t r r r r r ry ch r ay n l s e e e e a a r p u Ju u b b b b u ru a A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c F ep o e S N D Theft by Month Metals 8% 2017 2018 Kent 8 BSITheft Supply by WChaineekday Services – Kent and Solutions SCREEN United Kingdom Cargo Theft Report Q1 2018 Sunday Theft by Month Northamptonshire Saturday Monday Consumer Products 27% t y ry h il y e ly s er er er er r a rc r a n u u b b b ua u a p M Ju J g b o n br M A u em ct em em Ja e A t O v c F ep o e Friday Tuesday S N D Theft by Commodity Leicestershire 2017 2018 Other Thursday Wednesday 21% Unknown 26% y il e y t r r r r r ry ch r ay n l s e e e e a a r p u Ju u b b b b u ru a A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c F ep o e S N D Alcohol and 2017 2018 Theft by Weekday – Leicestershire Tobacco Sunday 5%

Saturday Monday Electronics Theft by Month 5% Leicestershire Theft by Month Leicestershire Friday Tuesday Consumer Food and Products Beverage 17% 26%

Thursday Wednesday Theft by Commodity Bedfordshire y y h l y e t r r r r r r c ri a n ly s e e e e a a r p u u u b b b b Other y il e y t r r r r u ru a A M J J g m to m m r ry ch r ay n l s e e e e n b M u e c e e a a r p u Ju u b b b b Ja e A t O v c 9% u ru a A M J g m to m m F p o e an b M u e c e e e N D J e A t O v c S F ep o e S N D Theft by Weekday – Bedfordshire 2017 2018 Electronics Sunday 7% 2017 2018

Saturday Monday Alcohol and Tobacco Theft by Month 10% Unknown 47% Bedfordshire Friday Tuesday

Thursday Wednesday Consumer Products 13%

Food and Beverage 14% y il e y t r r r r r ry ch r ay n l s e e e e a a r p u Ju u b b b b u ru a A M J g m to m m Theft by Month an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c F ep o e S N D Bedfordshire 2017 2018

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Dartford Kent Gravesend A43 Bean A249 M2 Rainham Whitstable A14 Kettering Kent recorded the third most cargo theft incidents in the Crick United Kingdom during Q1, representing eleven percent of Theft by Commodity Nottinghamshire Wellingborough M20 A2 M1 Other Daventry incidents in the country during this period. Companies lost 14% Theft by Weekday Northampton United Kingdom Theft by an estimated £1.1 million ($1.5 million) of cargo due to theft, Chemicals Ashford 5% Dover Sunday Commodity M1 which represents eight percent of the value of all goods A20 Nottinghamshire Saturday Monday stolen in the country. Kent experienced a significant dip in Unknown Apparel 44% 2%Pharmaceuticals incidents during the month of February compared to the Food and Transportation 2% Beverage Automotive Brackley Theft by Weekday 17% Equipment higher rates recorded in January and March. SUSSEX 2% Machines Theft by Month United Kingdom Theft by Friday Tuesday 2% United Kingdom 2% Sunday Commodity Electronics 300 Nottinghamshire 4% Saturday Monday 250 Apparel Chemicals 200 2%PharmaceuticalsConsumer Products Thursday Wednesday Transportation 2% 20% 5% 150 Equipment Automotive 100 2% 2% Machines Friday Tuesday 2% 50 Areas of Concern Methods and LocationsElectronics Targeted Commodities 0 4% l Theft by Commodity Northamptonshire y ry h ri y e ly t r r er r r a c p a n u s e be b e Chemicals a u r M u J u b o b Thursday Wednesday of Thefts u a A J g m BSI identified a new area of concern for Consumer goods represent the most n br u em ct e m a e M A t v ce 5% J F p O o e e N D Other S cargo theft in Kent during the first quarter In nearly all cargo theft incidents in Kent, targeted commodities18% stolen in Kent 2017 2018 Food and Food and Beverage after observing most incidents occur near thieves utilized the slash-and-grab tactic during Q1. Besides having a generallyBeverage 17% the city of Rainham. Another notable area high ease of resale, there is little evidence27% Theft by Month to steal cargo from trucks. Kent also Nottinghamshire of concernTheft by forWeekday cargo theft – Nottinghamshire in Kent include experienced someFood incidents and Beverage of thefts Electronicsindicating that thieves specifically Theft by Month17% 8% 300 Gravesend, which is Slocatedunday off of the A2 where thievesNottinghamshire broke the rear locks of targeted these commodities. Rather, 250 roadway on the way to London and has criminals are more likely conducting these Saturday Monday trailers to steal shipments. Additionally, 200 ferry access to the port of Tillbury in Essex. thefts at random due to the large volume 150 Kent experienced a significant amount of Alcohol and 100 Most highway theft incidents occurred andTobacco high variation of cargo moving incidents in which thieves stole fuel from 10% 50 along the FM2riday motorway and A2Tu roadwayesday through Kent driven by the county’s major parked cargo trucks. BSI has previouslyr 0 ry ry ch il y e ly st e er er er a a r r a un u u b b b b Unknown y y h il y e y t r r r r u ru a p M J J g m o r r c r a n ul s e e e e in Kent. n b M A u e ct em em shipping facilities and proximity to the a a r p u J u b b b b Ja e A t v c 21% u ru a A M J g m to m m identifiedF Kent as an area of pconcernO o efor an b M u e c e e e D Consumer Products J e A t O v c S ConsumerN Products F ep o e Thursday Wednesday Consumer Products S N D 2017 2018 area. BSI assesses that a number of factors fuel theft activity and evaluates that20% cargo 16% 20% 2017 2018 contribute to the high theft environment trucks have a heightened risk of thieves inTheft Kent. byKent W iseekday a major – Northamptonshiretransportation stealing fuel from the truck’s tank Theft by Commodity Kent Theft by Month hub for incoming freightSunday shipments to the throughout the county. Thieves do not Northamptonshire Other United Kingdom due to the presence of target specific areas for these theft types, 20% Saturday Monday crucial ports, including the port of Dover and have operatedTheft by at restMonth areas, laybys, and Northamptonshire and Folkestone Harbour. Additionally, the industrial estates. Unknown 40% county hasFri daay large presence of organizedTuesday Automotive Similar to previous quarters, most thefts 5%

criminal groups operating within its occurred at unsecure off-road laybys. Thursday Wednesday Metals y y h il y e y t r r r r borders, also very likely heightening the r r c r a n ul s e e e e ua a ar p M u J gu b b b b However, in Q1 of 2018, the second 8% n ru A J u m to m m a b M A te c e e y y h il y e y t r r r r J e p O v c r r c r a n l s e e e e F e o e threat of cargo theft. a a ar p u Ju u b b b b S N D u ru A M J g m to m m greatestan b locationM for cargou thefte c wase reste J e A t O v c F ep o e 2017 2018 S N D areas. BSI assesses20 1that7 2 0this18 is a relatively Theft by Weekday – Kent new trend since rest areas are often ranked Sunday Theft by Month among the least frequented locations for Consumer Products 27% Northamptonshire Saturday Monday cargo theft in this county. This trend is primarily due to a spike in theft incidents Theft by Commodity Leicestershire at the Medway rest area off of the M2 Friday Tuesday Other motorway. 21% Unknown 26% Thursday Wednesday Theft by Month y il e y t r r r r r ry ch r ay n l s e e e e Kent a a r p u Ju u b b b b Alcohol and u ru a A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c F ep o e Tobacco S N D 5% 2017 2018 Theft by Weekday – Leicestershire Sunday Electronics 5%

Saturday Monday t y ry h il y e ly s er er er er r a rc r a n u u b b b Theft by Month ua u a p M Ju J g b o n br M A u em ct em em Ja e A t O v c F ep o e Leicestershire S N D Food and 2017 2018 Consumer Products Beverage Friday Tuesday 17% 26%

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Thursday Wednesday Theft by Commodity Bedfordshire Other 9% l t r r Electronics ry ry h ri y e ly s e r er e a a rc p a n u u b be b b u u a A M Ju J g o 7% n r M u em t m m a b A t c ve ce J Fe p O o e e N D Theft by Weekday – Bedfordshire S Sunday 2017 2018 Alcohol and Tobacco Saturday Monday Theft by Month 10% Unknown Leicestershire 47% Theft by Month Bedfordshire Friday Tuesday Consumer Products Thursday Wednesday 13% t ry ry h il y e y s er er er er a rc r a n ul u b b ua u a p M Ju J g b o b n br M A u em ct em em Ja e A t O v c F ep o e S N D Food and Beverage 2017 2018 14%

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Theft by Month Bedfordshire

l y e t r r r ry ry ch ri a n ly s e er e e a a ar p M u Ju u b b b b u ru A J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c F ep o e S N D 2017 2018 Theft by Weekday United Kingdom Theft by Sunday Commodity Nottinghamshire Saturday Monday Apparel 2%Pharmaceuticals Transportation 2% Equipment Automotive 2% 2% Machines Friday Tuesday 2% Theft by Commodity Nottinghamshire Electronics Theft by Weekday NOTTINGHAMSHIREOther 4% 14% Chemicals Theft by Month United Kingdom ThTheftursday by Wednesday United Kingdom 5% LeicestershireSunday CommodityChemicals 300 Nottinghamshire5% Saturday Monday 250 Apparel 200 2%CastlePharmaceuticals Donington Transportation 2% A606 150 Automotive Unknown Equipment 44% 100 2% Machines LeicestershireFriday had the fourthTuesday most cargo theft incidents 2% Food and 2% M1 50 Electronics A42 Beverage 17% Food and Beverage 0 during the first quarter of 2018 and accounts for nine 4% il t r r r 17% ry ry h r ay e ly s e e e er Chemicals a a rc p un u u b b b b u ru a A M J J g o m Thursday Wednesday n b M u em ct e em Ja e A t O v c 5% F ep o e S N D percent of all thefts in the country during this period. 2017 2018 Thieves stoleTheft cargo by Month worth approximately £1.2 million A47 Nottinghamshire Consumer Products Theft by Month ($1.7 million), which represents nine percent of the total 20% Nottinghamshire Theft by Weekday – Nottinghamshire Food and Beverage M1 17% 300 value lost duringSu nthisday quarter. 250 Saturday Monday Theft by Commodity Northamptonshire 200 y y h l y e y t r r r r r r c ri a n l s e e e e a a ar p u Ju u b b b b 150 u ru A M J g m to m m Other an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c F ep o e 18% Consumer Products 100 S N D Food and 2017 2018 20% 50 Friday Tuesday Beverage 27% 0 y il e y t r r r r r ry ch r ay n l s e e e e a a r p u Ju u b b b b u ru a A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c Consumer Products Electronics F ep o e Thursday Wednesday S N D 20% 8% 2017 2018 AreasTheft by of WTheft eekdayConcern by – Month Northamptonshire Methods and Targeted Commodities Theft by Month Alcohol and BSI assessesNorthamptonshire that cargoSunday thieves repeatedly Locations of Thefts Tobacco Northamptonshire Food10% and beverage products, followed target manySatur dofay the same areasMon dinay the Thieves in Leicestershire most frequently by consumer goods, were the mostUnknown county. Most thefts occurred in Leicester used the slash-and-grab tactic to steal frequently stolen shipments from cargo21% Forest East, Castle Donnington, and Consumer Products cargo, followed by breaking the rear locks trucks in Leicestershire16% in Q1. BSI has Friday Tuesday y y h l e y t r r r r Markfield.r r Thesec ri aareasy n arel s majore e hotspotse e a a ar p u Ju u b b b b u ru A M J g m to m m of trailers to access goods. BSI recorded previously identified food and beverage an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c for cargoF theft primarily dueep to theiro e S N D one incident in which thieves conducted productsTheft as items by Commodity of concern afterKent a Thursday2017 2018 Wednesday l t r r ry ry h ri y e ly s e r er e proximity to the M1 motorway and the a a rc p a n u u b be b b u u a A M Ju J g o an in-transit truck theft, a sophisticated dramatic spike of incidents in the fourth n r M u em t m m Other a b A t c ve ce J e p O o e F e D high concentration of industrial estates in 20% S N quarter of 2017. Additionally, BSI recorded tactic that involves gangs using personal 2017 2018 these areas. some thefts of automotive products and Theft by Weekday – Kent vehicles to follow and board a cargo Leicestershire continuesSunday to be a major truck in motion, cutting into the tarp electronics in Leicestershire, which isUnknown Automotive 40% Theft by Month county for theft due to the large volume or breaking the trailers rear lock, and primarily attributed to the presence of Northamptonshire 5% of cargo transitingSaturday the area. TheMonda yM1 transferring goods to trailing accomplices. several major automotive manufacturing motorway runs north-south through Thieves may also use passenger vehicles andMetals engineering companies based in this 8% the entireF rcounty,idTheftay bywhile Month the presenceTuesday of to box in cargo trucks, preventing vehicles county. The absence of these products as several major retailKent and cargo distribution from changing lanes. BSI occasionally a major targeted good for theft is likely

companies onlyThursd aaddsy to theWed nvolumeesday of records in-transit truck theft incidents in indicative of a higher level of security cargo exposed to the risk of theft. Leicestershire, with a substantial number implemented to protect these goods. y il e y t r r r r Consumer Products r ry ch r ay n l s e e e e a a r p u Ju u b b b b u ru a A M J g m to m m 27% an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c of these thefts occurred on the A5 F ep o e S N D t y ry h il y e ly s er er er er r a rc r a n u u b b b roadway. 2017 2018 Theftua u bya Wp eekdayM Ju J – Leicestershireg b o Theft by Commodity Leicestershire n br M A u em ct em em Ja e A t O v c F ep o e Sunday S N D Rest areas were the most vulnerable 2017 2018 Other 21% Saturday Monday locations for cargo during the first Unknown Theft by Month 26% Leicestershire quarter of 2018, and nearly half of all theft incidents occurred at these locations. Friday Tuesday Alcohol and BSI assesses that thieves repeatedly Tobacco targeted the rest 5%

Thursday Wednesday area in Leciester and the Donnington Electronics Park rest area in Castle Donnington, both 5% l t r r ry ry h ri y e ly s e r er e of which are off the M1 motorway. To a a a rc p a n u u b be b b u u a A M Ju J g o Theft by Month n r M u em t m m a b A t c ve ce J e p O o e Food and F e D Theft by Weekday – Bedfordshire lesser extent, thieves also targeted a small Consumer S N Leicestershire Beverage Sunday Products 2017 2018 rest area located on Little Shaw Lane in 17% 26%

Saturday Monday Markfield, which is also located off the M1 motorway. The second most targeted Theft by Commodity Bedfordshire Theft by Month location for cargo theft in Leicestershire Other t ry ry h il y e y s er er er er Bedfordshire a rc r a n ul u b b 9% ua u Fraiday p M Ju J g b Tuoesdayb n br M A u em ct em em were industrial estates. Thieves targeted Ja e A t O v c F ep o e Electronics S N D 2017 2018 industrial estates throughout the county 7% Thursday Wednesday of Leicestershire, especially during the Alcohol and month of January. Tobacco 10% Unknown 47% y il e y t r r r r BSI Supply Chain Services and Solutions SCREEN United Kingdom Cargo Theft Report Q1 2018 r ry ch r ay n l s e e e e 10 a a r p u Ju u b b b b u ru a A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c F ep o e S N D Consumer 2017 2018 Products 13%

Food and Beverage 14%

Theft by Month Bedfordshire

l y e t r r r ry ry ch ri a n ly s e er e e a a ar p M u Ju u b b b b u ru A J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c F ep o e S N D 2017 2018 Theft by Weekday United Kingdom Theft by Sunday Commodity Nottinghamshire Saturday Monday Apparel 2%Pharmaceuticals Transportation 2% Equipment Automotive 2% 2% Machines Friday Tuesday 2% Theft by Commodity Nottinghamshire Electronics Other 4% 14% Thursday Wednesday Chemicals Chemicals 5% 5%

Unknown 44% Food and Beverage 17% Food and Beverage 17%

Theft by Month Consumer Products Nottinghamshire 20%

Theft by Commodity Northamptonshire

y y h l y e y t r r r r r r c ri a n l s e e e e Other a a ar p u Ju u b b b b u ru A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e 18% J e A t O v c F ep o e S N D Food and Consumer Products NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 2017 2018 Beverage 20% Theft by Weekday 27% Theft by Month United Kingdom Theft by United Kingdom Electronics BedfordshireSunday Commodity 8% A6 300 Nottinghamshire Castle Donington250 Saturday Monday Apparel A421 200 A606 2%Pharmaceuticals Transportation 2% Loughborough150 Theft by Month Bedfordshire recorded the fifth-highest number of cargo Equipment Automotive Alcohol and 100M1 2% 2% MachinesTobacco A42 Friday Tuesday Northamptonshire 2% 10% 50 theft incidents in the United Kingdom and accounted for Electronics A1 0 4% A421 Unknown il t r r r ry ry h r ay e ly s e e e er Chemicals a a rc p un u u b b b b 21% u ru a A M J J g o m Thursday Wednesday n b M u em ct e em eight percent of all incidents in the country during the first Ja eLeicester A t O v c 5% Consumer Products F ep o e S N D A47 Brogborough16% A6 2017 2018 quarter. Companies lost an estimated £814,000 M1 y y h l e y t r r r r r r c ri ay n l s e e e e a a ar p u Ju u b b b b u ru A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c ($1.1 million) due to cargo theft in Bedfordshire.F BSI indicates ep o e Theft by Commodity Kent S N D M1 Theft by Month 2017 2018 A5 Nottinghamshire Theft by Weekday – Nottinghamshire Food and Beverage that this figure represents nearly six percent of the total 17% Other 300 Sunday 20%

250 value of goods stolen in the United Kingdom during Q1. Saturday Monday 200 Dunstable 150 Unknown 40% 100 Automotive 5% Motorway Service Area 50 Friday Tuesday 0 y il e y t r r r r r ry ch r ay n l s e e e e Metals a a r p u Ju u b b b b u ru a A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c Consumer Products 8% F ep o e Thursday Wednesday S N D Theft by Month 20% 2017 2018 Areas of Concern Methods andKent Locations Targeted Commodities Theft by Weekday – Northamptonshire The greatest area of concern for cargo of Thefts A wide variety of goods were stolen in Theft by Month Sunday Consumer Products Northamptonshire 27% theft in Bedfordshire was the area of Thieves primarily utilized the slash-and- Bedfordshire during the first quarter, and Saturday Monday Dunstable in which a significant number of t thieves mostly stole food and beverages y ry h il y e ly s er er er er Theft by Commodity Leicestershire grab rtactica rc to rsteala cargon u uin Bedfordshire.b b b ua u a p M Ju J g b o n r M A u m t m m a b A te c ve ce incidents occurred at the Toddington rest J Fe p O o e products along with consumer goods. Thieves often rely on this tactice sinceN D S Other area off the M1 motorway. BSI evaluates 2017 2018 However, thefts also involved shipments Friday Tuesday it requires little skill and time, allowing 21% Unknown that this rest area had the highest number of alcohol and tobacco products, 26% thieves to target multiple trucks in a single of thefts out Tofhu ranysday rest areaWed nduringesday the electronics, and tools. Due to the wide y il e y t r r r r theft attempt and select which goods are r ry ch r ay n l s e e e e a a r p u Ju u b b b b u ru a A M J g m to m m an b M u e c e e first quarter of 2018. Additionally, range of products stolen during the first J e A t O v c Alcohol and F ep o e of most value. Thieves also frequently S N D Tobacco Bedfordshire experienced the greatest approached parked cargo trucks and quarter,5% there is little evidence indicating 2017 2018 number ofTheft fuel bytheft W eekdayincidents – Kentcompared siphoned fuel from the truck’s fuel tanks. that thieves specifically targeted the Electronics to other counties, andSun dBSIay recorded commodities they stole. Rather, thieves Nearly all cargo theft incidents in 5% Theft by Month 43 incidents during this period. These are more likely conducting opportunistic Northamptonshire Saturday Monday Bedfordshire occurred at the Toddington incidents were dispersed throughout the Theft by Month thefts when stealing cargo shipments in rest area located off the M1 motorway in Consumer Food and county, with the highest concentration in Leicestershire Bedfordshire.Products Beverage Dunstable. This rest area had more cargo 17% 26% .Friday Thieves primarilyT utargetedesday thefts than any other highway rest area the M1 motorway for cargo theft, and the in the country during the first quarter. Theft by Commodity Bedfordshire A421 roadwayThu forrsday fuel thefts.Wedn esday Thieves are likely aware that this facility Other 9% y l y t r r r r ry h ri y e l s e er e e y y h il y e y t r r r r a a rc p a un u u b b b b r r c r a n l s e be e e u u a A M J J g o Bedfordshire is located less than hour lacksa basica ar securityp M u andJu thatgu numerousb b b n r M u em t m em u ru A J m to m m a b A t c ve c an b M u e c e e Electronics J Fe p O o e J e A t O v c e N D F ep o e S away from London, making the county a cargo trucks utilize this restS areaN forD over- 7% 2017 2018 2017 2018 Theft by Weekday – Leicestershire major transit hub for cargo shipments. night rest. BSI assesses that transporters Sunday Alcohol and Additionally, the logistics and should be aware that this rest area is a Tobacco transportationSaturday industry representsMonday one of major hot spot for theft, and recommends 10% Unknown Theft by Month 47% Leicestershire the county’s key economic sectors, which that transporters implement additional contributes to the large volume of cargo security measures to prevent thefts at this Friday Tuesday transiting the county. Cargo thieves likely location. Thieves conducting fuel thefts Consumer Products target trucks in Bedfordshire due to the consistently targeted trucks parked at 13% Thursday Wednesday high volume of goods being transported off-road laybys along the A421 roadway Food and Beverage through the county. throughout the county. 14% l t r r ry ry h ri y e ly s e r er e a a rc p a n u u b be b b u u a A M Ju J g o n r M u em t m m a b A t c ve ce J e p O o e F e D Theft by Weekday – Bedfordshire Theft by Month S N ISO Revisions 2017 2018 Sunday Bedfordshire

Saturday Monday For futher questions contact Theft by Month NaVCIS Freight at Bedfordshire Friday Tuesday l y e t r r r ry ry ch ri a n ly s e er e e a a ar p M u Ju u b b b b Freight@navcis .pnn .police .uk u ru A J g m to m m an b M u e c e e J e A t O v c F ep o e S N D Thursday Wednesday 2017 2018

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