Global Movement

Cargo Theft Prevention with Pre-Pickup Identity Verification

FourKites cross-references carrier tracking data, location pings, driver identity, and document data against the expected pickup details (carrier, driver, equipment, appointment). Mismatches trigger real-time alerts before the facility releases the load. Location ping risk scoring flags compromised devices.
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Cargo Theft Prevention with Pre-Pickup Identity Verification

What we deliver

The Problem (Before)

Unauthorized trucks appear at supplier facilities with seemingly legitimate documentation and steal full truckloads of product. Standard security relies on gate guards checking paperwork, which sophisticated thieves can forge. By the time the theft is discovered, the truck is gone.

Who feels this:

Security Manager, Fleet Safety Manager, Transportation Manager, Dispatcher

The Outcome (After)

FourKites cross-references carrier tracking data, location pings, driver identity, and document data against the expected pickup details (carrier, driver, equipment, appointment). Mismatches trigger real-time alerts before the facility releases the load. Location ping risk scoring flags compromised devices.

What makes this different:

FourKites combines location ping risk scoring, carrier identity verification, and document cross-referencing in a pre-release gate check that no standalone security solution can match.

How it works

The building blocks behind this outcome.
What Happens

By verifying carrier identity against tracking data before product release, FourKites prevents cargo theft at the point of highest vulnerability: the supplier pickup.

The Intelligence Behind It

Carrier identity data, location ping risk scoring, theft zone analytics

This intelligence exists because the Graph aggregates behavior across 882 enterprise shippers, 10,164 carriers, and 3.6 million facilities over 11 years.

Why This Cannot Be Replicated

FourKites combines location ping risk scoring, carrier identity verification, and document cross-referencing in a pre-release gate check that no standalone security solution can match. The intelligence layer is what creates the gap. Building the basic capability is straightforward. Building it on top of 11 years of cross-company global movement intelligence is what cannot be replicated with software alone.

Digital Twins

Shipment Twin, Facility Twin

FourKites Graph

Cross-company movement intelligence powering every decision

FourSight AI

Theft attempt dashboards, identity mismatch reporting

Cargo Security Transformation

Cargo Theft Prevention with Pre-Pickup Identity Verification is one outcome in a broader transformation. When deployed alongside these outcomes, your high-value freight moves with real-time security monitoring across every leg. Tracy detects unauthorized stops. The Graph tracks route compliance patterns.
  • High-Value Freight Security Monitoring
  • AI-Powered Cargo Theft Prevention
  • Verified Last-Mile Delivery Execution

Validation

Deployment Evidence

Live in enterprise production, verifying driver and carrier identity before pickup to block fraudulent recoveries.

Expected Impact Range

Prevention of fraudulent pickups and cargo-theft losses by confirming identity before freight is ever released.

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