
Warp launched WarpWarden, a suite of enhanced tracking, security, and operational oversight measures for its logistics solutions, designed to deliver enterprise-grade performance without owning physical assets.
“Quality isn’t defined by owned assets like trucks and warehouses, it’s defined by the control we maintain at every step of the shipment,” says Daniel Sokolovsky, co-founder and CEO, Warp. “Today’s shippers face bigger challenges than ever before. Legacy systems and fragmented processes make it harder to deliver on customer expectations, but with real-time visibility and proactive control, we can ensure shipments move with the reliability, speed, and flexibility modern supply chains demand.”
“Warp operates a vehicle-agnostic, technology-driven network that combines full-stack freight solutions with operational rigor. Warp enforces best-in-class tracking, security, and compliance standards, providing scalable, reliable service with end-to-end visibility,” says Troy Lester, co-founder and chief revenue officer, Warp.
“After submitting over a dozen contingency plans for the largest shippers over the last four years, we are often called upon at the last minute to step in and execute flawlessly,” says Diep Nguyen, chief technology officer, Warp. “Our technology and operational expertise allow us to perform perfectly under pressure, ensuring shipments move on time and securely, even in unexpected situations.”
Key takeaways:
· Warp combines always-on computer vision, item and shipment level scan events, picture capture at every touchpoint, AI-powered data security, and network redundancy to provide reliable service while protecting customer data and assets.
· The WarpWarden suite includes always-on computer vision to continuously monitor pallets across the network; scans events on item and shipment level; provides picture capture at every touchpoint; AI-powered data security to protect sensitive consumer data; carrier and provider vetting to ensure all partners meet Warp’s best-in-class standards; contingency planning to keep shipments on track; network redundancy so multiple pathways prevent disruptions; and certification and compliance, including TSA pre-check for air cargo, physical security, and regulatory adherence.