Warp launches suite of tracking tools

Los Angeles-based Warp has launched DirecTrack, bringing real-time location updates to the movement of goods throughout the shipment’s entire journey as part of its fully managed solution.

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Los Angeles-based Warp has launched DirecTrack, a new suite of tracking tools that gives shippers high-level visibility of their freight at the truck, pallet and parcel level, including temperature monitoring, according to a news release.

WARP is bringing real-time location updates to the movement of goods throughout the shipment’s entire journey as part of its fully managed solution, the release said.

“With WARP you’re not just getting the transportation service and technology,” Daniel Sokolovsky, WARP co-founder and CEO, said in the release. “You’re also gaining access to our always-on team, the people making sure that everything runs smoothly behind the scenes. Unless you’re shipping your goods through Amazon, this level of customer service and visibility for the middle mile doesn’t exist. We are pioneering a new generation of transport tech that we want to be available to every shipper out there.”

The suite includes real-time temperature monitoring, cross dock tracking, a driver app, electronic logging device integrations and final mile API connections, the release said.

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