Slam Locks And Logistics Security

By Larry Driver

A slam lock is a product which, as the name suggests, locks vehicles and does so automatically once the door is closed. This resolves the problem with drivers failing to remember to lock the door or not.

Cargo crime is a huge problem in Europe and the EU's estimated figure believed to cost European businesses each and every year is eight billion Euros. Due partly to their familiarity with the roads and routes, it is not uncommon to find organised criminal groups behind a number of these offences.

Logistics vehicles are a prime target for criminals. There is far more accessibility than other vehicles such as trains or ships making them a more attractive target. Another factor that makes them such a target is that the driver takes frequent breaks, often leaving the vehicle unattended whether for a break or to take an overnight stay. The most appealing factor to the criminal, however, is that they can carry such a massive amount of goods, equalling more profit potential.

Drivers make mistakes; they are only human after all. Slam locks work to prevent any occurrences due to this, locking the door once shut. Criminals especially target drivers who have forgotten to shut their door so this prevents them from being such an obvious target.

When looking to secure your vehicle on long journeys, you should minimally have a slam lock or at least another form of advanced vehicle locking system. There are so many on the market nowadays e.g. immobilisers and advanced alarm systems. Some drivers resent the fact that they have to take this measure to prevent criminals taking advantage but when you are carrying goods of a certain value, it is only the smart thing to do to protect not only your goods but your personal safety.

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