Warp's Concourse Provides Delivery Visibility for Shopping Mall Retailers

Warp executes against retailers' schedules using a mall-ready fleet and upstream freight coordination.

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Warp announced Concourse, a store replenishment service designed to give shopping mall retailers predictable delivery windows so store teams can plan labor, stay focused on customers, and keep shelves stocked.

“Mall stores lose sales because inventory arrives unpredictably, not because it moves slowly,” says Daniel Sokolovsky, co-founder and CEO of Warp. “Concourse was built to give stores control over when replenishment happens, so inventory shows up when it actually matters.”

Key takeaways:

·        Retailers can set consistent delivery days and narrow windows, such as Tuesdays and Thursdays between 2-4 p.m., and Warp executes against that schedule using a mall-ready fleet and upstream freight coordination.

·        Warp consolidates or forward-deploys inventory at its cross-docks, then delivers to malls using box trucks with liftgates and cargo vans sized for each location’s access constraints. Stores receive live tracking links and arrival visibility, enabling confident labor planning and keeping associates on the floor serving customers.

·        Concourse supports scheduled store replenishment with consistent delivery days and narrow windows; upstream consolidation and forward deployment to reduce variability before freight reaches the mall; mall-ready execution using liftgate box trucks and cargo vans matched to dock and access requirements; live tracking and arrival visibility so store teams can plan labor and stay customer-facing; and outbound transfers and returns to keep backrooms clear and inventory flowing.

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