WARP and Cross-Dock Case Study

Tech-powered and custom-tailored solutions are too hard to come by in freight. 

Traditional logistics suppliers require clients to conform and compromise to their standards. In contrast, WARP delivers tailored solutions that seamlessly integrate into the client's existing network.

Here is a real case study with our client:

Problems: Our client's primary issue with their previous provider was the high cost of final mile delivery across different regions due to inflexibility with their cross-docks and line haul transportation. They also struggled with limited real-time inventory visibility and transparency.

Solution overview: 

✅ Easy Integration: Our proprietary technology enables us to seamlessly integrate our service into the client's network faster than competitors.

✅ Shipment Flexibility: Whether it's just docks, just line hauls, or just final mile services, we tailor shipments to meet our client's needs, swiftly moving excess inventory from warehouses to DCs for faster store replenishment.

✅ Wide Cross-dock Network: With over 50 cross-docks in North America, we optimize freight routes according to our client's speed, pricing, and service specifications.

Our client’s results with WARP: 

✨ Reduced per-pallet rates by over 20% 

✨ Enhanced inventory management with cost-effective real estate solutions to accommodate dynamic demands

✨ High visibility and transparency with scan events at pick-up, cross-docks, and delivery

Chat more with us to see how we can help you: https://www.wearewarp.com/contact-us

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