After-hours trailer theft
Trailers pulled from unattended yards between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. account for most logistics loss. Cameras alone don't stop it.
We protect distribution centres, cross-docks, rail yards, and cold-chain facilities across Tennessee. Our officers understand DOT paperwork, gate procedures, trailer seals, and the cadence of a 2 a.m. dock. Spring Hill clients served from our Memphis dispatch centre with fast median response.
Every sector has its own failure modes — the incidents that repeat, the complaints that show up on every RFP. Here’s what we’ve learned watching logistics sites in Spring Hill since 1998.
Trailers pulled from unattended yards between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. account for most logistics loss. Cameras alone don't stop it.
Driver backups at the guardhouse cost hours per day. A professional officer running the gate cuts dwell time in half.
Most dock-loss is not the forklift driver — it's the visitor with a clipboard. Access control and incident reporting catch it.
Motion-triggered alarms in a busy yard go off all night. Live officer verification turns noise back into signal.
Generic guard companies offer the same six SKUs to every sector. We deploy logistics-tuned services with training, SOPs, and post-orders built for the environment.
Staffed gate control with driver credential verification, seal checks, trailer manifest review, and yard dispatch coordination.
Roving officer and vehicle patrol of trailer yards, fuel islands, and container stacks on randomized patterns.
Visible officer presence at dock doors during shift changes, receiving, and high-value outbound.
Licensed responders to verify motion, door, and glass alarms before escalating to local PD. Cuts false-alarm fines.
Temperature-log-aware officers for cold storage, pharmaceutical distribution, and DEA-scheduled inventory facilities.
High-value load escort from dock to I-40/I-55 on-ramp. Two-vehicle convoy for pharmaceutical and electronics shipments.
Your contracts, certifications, and compliance obligations become ours. Here are the industry-specific credentials every logistics officer carries before first shift.
Officers briefed on TSA Indirect Air Carrier screening protocols for air-freight-feeding warehouses.
Our post-order structure meets Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism access-control requirements.
Post orders and incident logging built for DEA Schedule II-V storage facility compliance audits.
Every officer on a logistics contract holds current OSHA 10 certification before first shift.
Redacted entries from the logistics incident log. Site names, client names, and personal details removed. Times and outcomes are real.
Motion alarm on gate 3. Officer on-site in 90 seconds. Two subjects attempting to cut a kingpin lock. Dispatch calls MPD, officer maintains visual from patrol unit. Arrest made before trailer moved.
Driver arrives without scheduled appointment and paperwork doesn't match manifest. Gatehouse officer holds at inbound lane, calls dock supervisor, photographs BOL. Load confirmed stolen from competitor's yard.
Pharmaceutical audit team arrives without prior notification. Officer verifies credentials against escort list, denies access, reaches compliance officer. Audit team was social-engineering test — we passed.
The questions we’re asked most on logistics RFPs, site walks, and scope-of-work calls — answered directly.
Same officers, same dispatch, different post orders. Below: the other industry programs active in Spring Hill — plus the full Spring Hill location page for the general service-area overview.