Cargo theft continues to be a significant challenge for the marine cargo, inflicting substantial losses on businesses in terms of revenue and damaged goods. As an importer, you may find yourself facing the unfortunate situation of cargo theft during transit. In such cases, it is crucial to take immediate action to protect your interests and seek recovery for your losses.
When your cargo is stolen while in the custody of a shipping line, you have the right to file a claim for your losses. The key is to act promptly and provide substantial evidence to support your claim. Essential evidence includes demonstrating that your cargo was loaded in full quantity at the origin and received with a shortage at the destination. However, if the container seal numbers remain intact, and there are no signs of container manipulation, the shipping lines might reject your claim. In such cases, you should focus on seeking recovery from the party responsible for the cargo stuffing and pre-carriage at the origin.
While cargo theft remains a pressing issue, there are several proactive steps you can take to protect your shipments from falling prey to the wrong hands:
Remember, the maritime industry is rife with challenges, but recovery from cargo theft is possible with the right approach and diligence. Identifying where cargo was pilfered – who is the liable party to submit a claim is of vital importance to recover cargo loss claims.
Recoupex is a hub of transport lawyers – experts in cargo claims. We assess your case quickly. We have successfully recovered claims from Maersk, Sealand, Hapag-Lloyd, Mediterranean Shipping Company – MSC, CMA CGM, and other carriers.