40 Bill of Lading Fraud Scenarios
How to spot a fraudulent bill of lading
“Banks, traders and other parties have lost at least $9 billion through falsified documents in the commodities industry alone…” Bloomberg
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40 BILL OF LADING FRAUD SCENARIOS.
Can you or your team members spot a fake bill of lading?
If not,
Here are those we could think of:
1. Duplicate Bill of Lading
Spotting: Look for multiple bills with the same cargo details but different serial numbers. Cross-check with the carrier and other involved parties.
Prevention: Implement a tracking system for bill of lading numbers and maintain strict control over the issuance process.
2. Altered Description
Spotting: Compare the description of goods on the bill of lading with other documents like invoices and packing lists.
Prevention: Employ a system of cross-verification of cargo descriptions across all shipping documents.
3. Fictitious Shipper or Receiver
Spotting: Verify the legitimacy of the shipper and receiver through independent background checks.
Prevention: Establish a process for vetting and approving shippers and receivers before accepting contracts.
4. Overstated Quantity or Quality
Spotting: Physically inspect the cargo and compare it against the bill of lading details.
Prevention: Regular audits and physical inspections of cargo at different stages of the shipping process.
5. Understated Value
Spotting: Compare the declared value on the bill of lading with market values and other documentation like commercial invoices.
Prevention: Implement a verification system for values declared on shipping documents.
6. Fake or Altered Dates
Spotting: Check the dates on the bill of lading against vessel movement records and other documentation.
Prevention: Create a protocol for validating dates on all shipping and customs documents.
7. Concealed Damage
Spotting: Conduct thorough inspections of cargo before and after shipping.
Prevention: Implement stringent cargo inspection procedures at all loading and unloading points.
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