ECAM, a video security provider that monitors more than 140,000 cameras, discusses how live video monitoring and AI-driven detection can help transportation and logistics operators address cargo theft. In its June 17, 2026 announcement, ECAM says logistics operators are facing record annual cargo theft losses totaling $725 million. The company frames the issue as an evolving threat affecting supply chains and notes that continuous monitoring can support detection and response efforts when suspicious activity occurs. ECAM’s release emphasizes the use of live video oversight alongside AI-based tools, positioning them as part of broader security measures for warehouses, transportation hubs, and other logistics facilities. The announcement does not provide additional details about specific incidents, geographic scope, or independent verification of the $725 million figure, but it presents the figure as the scale of losses confronting operators. Overall, the release focuses on the technology’s intended role in improving surveillance and identifying potential theft-related activity in real time.