Professional Security Protection for Warehouses, Supply Chains, and Transport
The logistics industry is highly vulnerable to theft, cargo loss, and supply chain disruption. In the U.S., cargo theft alone causes billions of dollars in losses annually, with Texas ranking among the states most affected. Warehouses, distribution centers, and trucking routes are common targets for criminals looking to steal goods, fuel, or equipment.
Beyond financial loss, supply chain interruptions can damage customer trust, delay operations, and create liability concerns. Professional logistics security ensures constant monitoring, access control, and rapid response, keeping goods, facilities, and transport operations safe.
At 365 Patrol, we provide security solutions to safeguard every link in the supply chain. Our logistics security includes:
On-site officers to monitor entry points, prevent theft, and oversee daily operations.
Ensuring only authorized staff, drivers, and contractors enter restricted areas.
Coverage of large warehouses, loading docks, and yards to deter intruders.
Escort and monitoring services to protect goods during movement.
Guards trained to act quickly during incidents and coordinate with law enforcement if needed.
Guards monitor loading docks, warehouses, and shipments to prevent theft.
Officers verify drivers, contractors, and vehicles entering secure areas.
Regular patrols of storage yards, distribution centers, and transport hubs.
All logistics security guards meet Texas DPS standards and are trained in reporting, emergency response, and theft prevention.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ´s – Unarmed Security Guards
Unarmed guards focus on maintaining order, monitoring premises, assisting customers, and deterring potential threats without using firearms.
Retail stores, corporate offices, hospitals, hotels, residential buildings, schools, and warehouses often rely on unarmed security for protection.
Yes! The presence of a trained security professional significantly reduces crime, ensures safety, and provides a sense of security for businesses and residents.
While unarmed guards do not carry firearms, they are trained in handling security breaches and can detain individuals if necessary while awaiting law enforcement.
Our unarmed guards undergo extensive training in conflict resolution, emergency response, surveillance techniques, and customer service.
Unarmed guards focus on maintaining order, monitoring premises, assisting customers, and deterring potential threats without using firearms.
Retail stores, corporate offices, hospitals, hotels, residential buildings, schools, and warehouses often rely on unarmed security for protection.
Yes! The presence of a trained security professional significantly reduces crime, ensures safety, and provides a sense of security for businesses and residents.
While unarmed guards do not carry firearms, they are trained in handling security breaches and can detain individuals if necessary while awaiting law enforcement.
Our unarmed guards undergo extensive training in conflict resolution, emergency response, surveillance techniques, and customer service.
FAQ'S
Frequently Asked Questions – Logistics Security Services
Logistics companies handle valuable goods that are often targeted during storage or transport. Security officers reduce theft, prevent unauthorized access, and ensure smooth operations.
Officers monitor warehouses, secure entry points, patrol loading areas, and oversee cargo movements. They also verify staff, check deliveries, and respond to emergencies.
Costs vary depending on site size, transport needs, and coverage hours. On average, logistics security ranges from $20 to $50 per hour per officer, with cargo escort services potentially requiring higher rates.
Yes. Officers meet Texas DPS Private Security Bureau requirements and receive additional training in access control, emergency response, and cargo protection. Many are also trained in handling large facility patrols and driver verification.
Yes. Professional security officers deter theft, oversee goods during storage and transport, and provide real-time reporting. Their presence helps maintain supply chain security and reduces financial losses.