Cargo Security Starts With Strong Shipment Verification

Cargo security is not limited to physical controls. Many shipment risks begin with communication, documentation, and verification.

Unconfirmed delivery changes, incorrect pickup details, suspicious email requests, or last-minute routing updates can create avoidable exposure for shippers.

Before cargo is released, rerouted, or handed off, shipment details should be reviewed carefully. Carrier information, consignee details, appointment changes, delivery instructions, and payment requests should be confirmed before action is taken.

Compass Forwarding helps clients protect cargo through clear communication, shipment-level visibility, and practical verification steps throughout the logistics process.

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