Brazil 2025 Annual Cargo Theft Report
Learn about Brazil’s cargo theft trends from 2025 and what they mean for your shipments today.
Overview
During 2025, the five most stolen types of products in Brazil were Food and Drinks (40%), Auto Parts (11%), Miscellaneous (10%), Tobacco (8%), and Electronics (5%). Armed robbery (Hijacking) continued to be a primary threat, accounting for 83.1% of events.
As 2026 continues, cargo theft risks in Brazil will continue to grow and evolve. It’s important that shippers remain aware of these risks and adjust their supply chain strategies accordingly. To help in this effort, Overhaul’s 2025 Annual Brazil Cargo Theft Report breaks down thefts in the country by time of day, location, and event type. We also provide a deep dive into cargo theft events involving Tobacco products.
We hope our cargo theft report helps you better understand current theft patterns in Brazil, what these patterns mean for the months ahead, and how your company can improve security via visibility and risk monitoring solutions.
Brazil 2025 Annual Cargo Theft Report
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