Artificial Intelligence Redefines Security in Transport Logistics.
The staggering annual loss of over R$ 1.2 billion caused by cargo theft on national highways is an alarming cry. However, artificial intelligence emerges as a technological guardian. Modern solutions equipped with this advanced technology raise protection levels, discourage criminal activities, and are essential in solving cases.
The Many Faces of Crime
While many imagine cargo theft as direct actions on the roads, the scenario is broader and more intricate. Criminals attempt to penetrate transport operations, obtaining valuable information. Whether infiltrating company teams or tracking online freight opportunities, they use all available tactics to promote fraud and diversions.
Fortunately, new logistics software acts as sentinels, barring the entry of these intruders. Denny Mews, the visionary behind CargOn, explains how the integration and automation of logistics processes create a protective shield.
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Efficiency and Vigilance: The Power of CargOn
“Monitoring in real-time is not just a bonus – it’s a revolution. It ensures the integrity of the logistics process for everyone involved”, highlights Mews.
With a simple mobile app, CargOn tracks the transport of goods, managing loading and unloading to optimize time and reduce vulnerabilities. More than that, a rigorous verification of all documents and drivers is carried out, all under the sharp lens of artificial intelligence.
“The ability to visualize every step of the transport in real-time allows for detecting irregularities and acting swiftly. This not only strengthens security but also enables a more efficient operation”, observes Mews. The consequence? Lower costs, minimized losses, and a competitive advantage in the market.
CargOn: Revolutionizing Logistics
Originating in the heart of Curitiba, CargOn stands out for serving a variety of sectors, from industrial to retail, in Brazil and expanding throughout Latin America. Created by Denny Mews’ vision, its trajectory in the transport sector culminated in the company’s innovation, which has been a reference since its launch in March 2020.
Source: Journalism Team – Communication Engineering.

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