$4M+ recovery to maintain a zero-theft pharmaceutical supply chain
Here's how we helped a pharmaceutical company respond to cargo theft in Mexico.

A high-value shipment triggered a security incident while traveling on the Circuito Exterior Mexiquense, when monitoring systems detected an unexpected stop in a known high-risk corridor. Within minutes, escalation protocols confirmed a coordinated armed interception
involving multiple vehicles attempting to force the unit to a halt.
The event was immediately escalated from a logistics disruption to a live personnel safety and cargo compromise scenario.
A layered security model was deployed to manage risk in real time.
Control Tower Operations
- A dedicated five-person control tower provided continuous real-time monitoring and incident escalation management, ensuring immediate response activation during the risk event.
Tracking and Security Systems
- Satellite locking mechanisms and advanced telematics enabled persistent cargo immobilization and full-route visibility, reducing exposure during a forced stoppage scenario.
Intelligence and Response Network
- MSOC integrated live intelligence feeds from ANERPV, Aleática, highway authorities, and state police forces, enabling coordinated multi-agency intervention within minutes of threat detection.
Operational Protocols
- All shipments are governed by standardized pre-departure validation and escalation protocols, ensuring consistent response execution under dynamic threat conditions.
The program has delivered sustained zero-theft performance across more than 5,500 monitored shipments, reinforcing a continuous protection model across import, export, and domestic pharmaceutical distribution routes. During a recent armed interception attempt, coordinated response and real-time intelligence sharing enabled full recovery of cargo.







