A unique shipment from Japan, consisting of 55,000 Kit Kats with exclusive and rare flavors only sold in the Japanese market, is sent to New Jersey, United States.
A unique shipment from Japan, consisting of 55,000 Kit Kats with exclusive and rare flavors only sold in the Japanese market, is sent to New Jersey, United States.
The chocolates never reach their intended destination, causing a stir in the industry. The merchandise, valued at 230 thousand euros, mysteriously disappears, raising concerns about the security of large shipments
The chocolates never reach their intended destination, causing a stir in the industry. The merchandise, valued at 230 thousand euros, mysteriously disappears, raising concerns about the security of large shipments
The shipment, costing $110,000, was expected to generate around $250,000 in revenue. The Kit Kats are not just any chocolates; they are exotic flavors unavailable outside Japan, making them highly sought after by American enthusiasts
The shipment, costing $110,000, was expected to generate around $250,000 in revenue. The Kit Kats are not just any chocolates; they are exotic flavors unavailable outside Japan, making them highly sought after by American enthusiasts
The Kit Kats are not your average chocolates. With flavors like melon, matcha latte, and daifuku mochi, they are considered cult items. American fans treat them like collector's items, creating a market willing to pay a premium for these unique treats
The Kit Kats are not your average chocolates. With flavors like melon, matcha latte, and daifuku mochi, they are considered cult items. American fans treat them like collector's items, creating a market willing to pay a premium for these unique treats
Obsessive fans unwrap and review the exotic Kit Kats on social media, comparing them to other Japanese snacks. The demand for these rare flavors contributes to the anticipation surrounding the missing shipment
Obsessive fans unwrap and review the exotic Kit Kats on social media, comparing them to other Japanese snacks. The demand for these rare flavors contributes to the anticipation surrounding the missing shipment
Danny Taing, the owner of a Japanese snack subscription company called Bokksu, orders the Kit Kats. The chocolates arrive safely in the United States, but issues arise when trying to transport them from California to New Jersey
Danny Taing, the owner of a Japanese snack subscription company called Bokksu, orders the Kit Kats. The chocolates arrive safely in the United States, but issues arise when trying to transport them from California to New Jersey
Taing hires Shane Black's transportation company, which, in turn, assigns the task to HCH Trucking. Tristan, an employee at HCH Trucking, becomes a key figure in the mysterious disappearance
Taing hires Shane Black's transportation company, which, in turn, assigns the task to HCH Trucking. Tristan, an employee at HCH Trucking, becomes a key figure in the mysterious disappearance
The New York Times reveals that the disappearance is a result of a strategic theft involving identity theft, email account compromise, and ghost truckers. The thief manipulates the supply chain, creating a complex web of deception
The New York Times reveals that the disappearance is a result of a strategic theft involving identity theft, email account compromise, and ghost truckers. The thief manipulates the supply chain, creating a complex web of deception
Shane Black discovers that Tristan deceived him, leading to the revelation of the Kit Kats' location in another warehouse. However, attempts to retrieve the cargo are thwarted due to the cargo being under the name of a fictitious person, Harry Centa
Shane Black discovers that Tristan deceived him, leading to the revelation of the Kit Kats' location in another warehouse. However, attempts to retrieve the cargo are thwarted due to the cargo being under the name of a fictitious person, Harry Centa
The situation takes a dark turn as the incident is labeled a "fictitious collection." Danny Taing is left in a lurch, unable to sell the Kit Kats because the two-week delay has rendered them unsellable. The incident highlights the risks and complexities of modern cybercrime in the supply chain, leaving Taing with a substantial financial loss
The situation takes a dark turn as the incident is labeled a "fictitious collection." Danny Taing is left in a lurch, unable to sell the Kit Kats because the two-week delay has rendered them unsellable. The incident highlights the risks and complexities of modern cybercrime in the supply chain, leaving Taing with a substantial financial loss