Webinar Details

Thursday, March 19, 2026

1:00-2:00 pm ET

Complimentary

Freight fraud is often discussed in pieces—cargo theft here, identity misuse there, rising insurance costs somewhere else. But in reality, these issues are fundamentally linked. When freight fraud increases, insurance exposure rises, reputations suffer, and trust across the freight ecosystem erodes.

In this opening webinar of the Freight Fraud Prevention Hub (FFPH) Quarterly Series, National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc.® (NMFTA)™ staff explores freight fraud at a macro level, explaining why fragmented, siloed approaches fall short—and why a coordinated, industry-wide response is essential.

This no-charge session will highlight NMFTA’s unique role as the only organization bringing together multiple domains of expertise to address freight fraud holistically. 

What you’ll learn

  • Why freight fraud cannot be solved by any single company or control.
  • How siloed approaches to fraud, insurance, and reputation management create blind spots.
  • The interconnected relationship between freight fraud, risk exposure, and brand trust.
  • How a de-siloed, industry-focused model improves early detection and prevention.
  • What practical steps organizations can take to better align internal teams and partners.

Who should attend

  • Fleet owners and carrier leadership;
  • Brokers, 3PLs, and shipper operations teams;
  • Security, fraud prevention, and risk management professionals;
  • Directors of operations, IT, and compliance; and
  • Platform and marketplace trust & safety leaders.

Why attend

If freight fraud impacts your operations, insurance exposure, or reputation—and it does—this webinar will help you see the full picture. You’ll gain a clearer understanding of how fraud risk connects across the industry and why collective action, shared standards, and coordinated prevention efforts are critical to making freight fraud harder and less profitable.

How NMFTA Helps

NMFTA brings together cybersecurity guidance, identity assurance, and digital standards to help reduce hijacking risk before a vehicle is ever targeted—making it harder for criminals to exploit trust and information gaps. 

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