Level5Fleet Extends Admiral, Its Trailer Security Platform, Beyond Asset Owners

Verify who’s requesting pickup or changes and enforce what you approve
Las Vegas, NV — Manifest Vegas — Level5Fleet today announced an expansion of its Admiral platform, enabling every participant in the freight ecosystem to prevent modern cargo theft — whether or not they control physical equipment.

Admiral is known for physical enforcement on trailers and containers, where authorization rules are embedded directly on the asset: who is authorized, where access is permitted, and when access is valid. If authorization is valid, access works. If it isn’t, doors remain locked and brakes remain engaged. This has proven effective for asset owners in preventing pilferage, strategic theft, and straight theft.

The expansion extends Admiral’s enforcement model to non-asset owners. Many cargo theft incidents occur after someone is allowed to pick up a load, access a trailer, or make an in-transit change.

Before authorizing a pickup, access, or change, Admiral now enables teams to verify who is making the request, see what they are authorized to do, and record what is approved. This prevents impersonation and authorization abuse, giving shippers, 3PLs, brokers, and intermediaries a practical way to prevent advanced strategic theft. When working with Admiral-enabled carriers, those authorization decisions propagate directly to the asset, extending protection to prevent traditional theft as well.

Admiral now operates as three interoperable layers, each giving participants control at their point of responsibility. Admiral Resolve verifies requesters, confirms authorization, and records approvals before freight moves. Admiral Enforce propagates approved decisions to the asset, embedding authorization rules directly on equipment so access is blocked unless valid. Admiral Execute automates operational workflows on top of enforced decisions, turning supervision into audit.

Admiral Resolve is available to use immediately at no cost — no hardware, contract, or rollout required.