03/10/2026
A customer standing in front of a shelf is the most important moment in retail.
Marketing created the demand. Forecasting predicted the volume. Procurement secured the inventory. But if the product doesn’t arrive in time and the shelf is empty, the sale is gone.
Most retailers operate on push or pull replenishment models. But traditional transportation networks can’t flex between them. Terminal LTL, parcel, and legacy pool systems run on rigid routes, cutoffs, and hub logic — not store commitments.
Warp is built around the store. With direct and consolidated store replenishment, inventory moves through routes and cross docks aligned to delivery windows, keeping shelves stocked when it matters most.
Because the customer reaching for your product doesn’t care how your network works. They care that it’s there.
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