The theft of the entire ship or part of the cargo carried by the Japanese special line. The target of the theft is often high-value cargo. (3) Systematic theft. Systematic theft (system's theft) refers to the application of information systems to change, replace or delete files to achieve the purpose of obtaining a batch of marine cargo. This type of stealing requires mastering the company's internal information or being able to enter the company's computer system. Japan Line 2) Leakage Leakage refers to the loss caused by the damage of the container during the transportation of liquid or semi-liquid goods. 3) A short amount of ‘. ,. Shortage in weight refers to the risk that the weight of the goods in the package or in bulk is found to be short during the transportation or when they arrive at the destination. · 4) Bump · 'Bite Clashing refers to the deformation of metal and metal products and other goods caused by vibration, bumps, collision, pressure, etc. during transportation. Japan Line