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Cargo theft surged again in 2025 — not just as a crime trend, but as a signal of deeper supply chain vulnerabilities. As organized networks evolve, and economic and geopolitical pressures persist, traditional approaches to cargo security are no longer enough.

Hosted by Supply Chain Now’s Scott Luton, join industry leaders with Tive, Stridas & CargoNet for a forward-looking discussion on what this year’s trends tell us about the future of cargo theft — and how supply chain teams can prepare for the year ahead. We’ll unpack where and why theft patterns are shifting, explore how intelligence and visibility are reshaping prevention, and hear real-world insights from a customer who’s turning data into action.

Whether you’re managing global logistics, transportation networks, or in-transit visibility, this session will help you understand what’s next — and how to stay one step ahead in 2026.

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Speakers

Krenar Komoni

Krenar Komoni

CEO and Founder, Tive

Krenar Komoni has developed breakthrough ideas in data analytics, logistics, and electronics design for nearly 20 years. As an innovator and market leader, he has successfully developed and led cross-functional teams while enhancing business performance in sales, finance, supply chain 

logistics, distribution, and manufacturing. Most recently, Krenar founded the Global Supply Chain Visibility company Tive and serves in the CEO role. Tive is a cloud-based platform that uses IoT sensors to capture critical real-time shipment sensor data as products are shipped worldwide. Krenar embodies the leadership, management, and vision necessary to deliver market innovation, drive growth, and unlock hidden potential. Previously, Krenar worked at BitWave Semiconductor, developing the world’s first software-defined radio (SDR), Eta Devices, an MIT-based startup developing highly efficient cellular base stations, and has provided consulting services for various Fortune 500 companies on chip and system-level wireless design.

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Chris Painter

Chris Painter

CEO, Stridas LLC

Chris Painter is the CEO of Stridas LLC, a leading managed transportation firm known for using cutting-edge visibility and analytics to protect freight and optimize performance across North America. With more than 20 years of experience in logistics and supply chain management, Chris has

extensive experience moving a wide variety freight around the world across all modes, leveraging data-driven programs that help shippers stay ahead of evolving risk. At Stridas, his team integrates real-time tracking technologies to prevent theft, reduce loss, and drive informed decisions. Chris brings a candid, technology-forward perspective on the future of cargo security.

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Keith Lewis

Keith Lewis

Vice President of Operations, CargoNet

As CargoNet Vice President of Operations, Keith is responsible for managing CargoNet’s operational efforts, including supervising operations staff and providing investigative support and system training for CargoNet members.

 

Keith has over 20 years of experience in the third-party logistics industry. He began his career in 1980 as an operations manager in the transportation division of one of the country’s largest 3PLs. There, Keith worked his way up to general manager, overseeing the company’s trucking division as well as a 1.1 million square-foot distribution center. Keith also held high profile roles at two additional 3PLs.

In 2000, Keith left the logistics industry to pursue a career in law enforcement, where he worked as a Task Force Agent for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

Keith is still an active law enforcement officer with the Mohave County (Arizona) Sheriff’s Office.

In addition to his extensive background in logistics and law enforcement, Keith is a POST certified general instructor and firearms instructor.

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