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Businesses Push Senate on Cargo Theft Legislation

A coalition of over 200 companies is urging the U.S. Senate to pass the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act to address cargo theft. This legislation aims to improve coordination between law enforcement and private sectors to tackle organized theft operations.

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iGEN Editorial
June 3, 2026
Businesses Push Senate on Cargo Theft Legislation

The operational impact of cargo theft is significant, with the trucking industry losing $18 million daily and railroads reporting over $200 million in losses in 2025.

Legislative Context

The Combating Organized Retail Crime Act (CORCA), passed by the House, is now awaiting action in the Senate Judiciary Committee. This bill seeks to enhance coordination among federal, state, local, and railroad law enforcement agencies to combat organized theft operations.

Affected Sectors

Cargo theft affects multiple sectors, including retail, industrial, and supply chain companies. The Association of American Railroads and BNSF Railway are among the stakeholders urging legislative action.

Implications for Shippers and Operators

Shippers and logistics operators should be aware of the increased risks and costs associated with cargo theft. Enhanced security measures and collaboration with law enforcement are recommended.

"In recent years, these crimes have also become more violent, increasing the risks faced by workers, law enforcement, and the communities they serve," the coalition's letter states.

Watch List

  • Senate Judiciary Committee: Monitor the progress of the bill.
  • Cargo Theft Trends: Stay updated on theft patterns and hotspots.
Sector Daily Loss Annual Loss (2025)
Trucking $18 million N/A
Railroads N/A $200 million

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