Package pilferage explained

Package pilferage should not be confused with Package theft.

Package pilferage is the theft of part of the contents of a package. It may also include theft of the contents but leaving the package, perhaps resealed with bogus contents. Small packages can be pilfered from a larger package such as a shipping container. Broader and related aspects of package theft may include taking the entire package, pallet load, truck load, shoplifting, etc. The theft may take place at any point in the parcel's journey from source to destination, including theft by rogue logistics employees and customs agents in international mail scenarios.[1]

Solutions

Solutions involve all phases of product production, packaging, distribution, logistics, sale, and use. No single solution is considered as "pilfer proof". Often, packaging engineers, logistics engineers, and security professionals have addressed multiple levels of security to reduce the risk of pilfering.[2]

Each situation is unique. Some considerations have included:

See also

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jason P. . Wapiennik . CBP Officer allegedly steals $15,000 from mail . Great Lakes Customs Law . 23 August 2016 . 18 April 2019.
  2. Book: Femmely , L. J. . Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention . Elsevier Butterworth . 4th . 2004 . 281 . 0-7506-7453-9 .
  3. Major . D. Jul 29, 1997 . Enclosed Pallet System . US . 5651463 A.
  4. Noehte . Steffen. Apr 19, 2005 . Adhesive security tape . US . Also DE10156793A1 . 6881476 B2 .
  5. Otten . Ulrich . Apr 8, 2003 . Adhesive security tape . US . 6544615 B2.