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Daniel Sokolovsky and Joe Lynch discuss modernizing distribution. Daniel is the Co-founder and CEO of WARP, a company that connects shippers, carriers, and facilities to find the most efficient route for middle-mile freight.
About Daniel Sokolovsky
Daniel Sokolovsky is a Los Angeles based entrepreneur and Co-founder and CEO of WARP, a tech-powered freight network specializing in middle-mile solutions. As CEO, Sokolovsky is responsible for managing the company’s overall operations including managing the company’s organizational structure, guiding the WARP brand and overall company strategy. Prior to founding Warp, he founded AxleHire, enabling expedited, urban last mile delivery for shippers looking to give their customers an ‘Amazon-like” experience. During his six years at AxleHire, Sokolovsky worked to push AxleHire into new verticals and sustainability partnerships. Sokolovsky grew up in the world of logistics, working in his family’s courier business and often experiencing the inefficiencies firsthand. Sokolovsky also operated an on-demand food delivery startup based in Berkeley, before entering eCommerce logistics. He studied Applied Mathematics at University of California Berkeley
About WARP
WARP revolutionizes the landscape of middle-mile logistics by strategically utilizing third-party cross docks and a diverse array of carriers equipped with various vehicle sizes, including SUVs, pickup trucks, sedans, box trucks, and 53-foot trailers. This innovative approach allows us to optimize route planning for freight, delivering not just cost reductions and heightened transparency but also unprecedented flexibility to accommodate businesses' ever-changing demands. Our dedication to leveraging advanced technology, prioritizing customer needs, and harnessing data-driven insights drives superior performance and sustainability.
Key Takeaways: Modernizing Distribution
- Daniel Sokolovsky and Joe Lynch discuss modernizing distribution. Traditional distribution, especially the middle mile, has the following problems:
- Lack of visibility and transparency
- Not flexible – LTL fleets and small carriers can’t easily add more capacity when needed
- Too much handling and damage
- Daniel and the WARP team have transformed the middle mile in the following ways:
- Disrupts Middle-Mile Logistics: WARP utilizes a network of third-party cross docks and various sized vehicles (SUVs to 53-foot trailers) to optimize freight movement.
- Cost-Effective & Transparent: Their approach reduces shipping costs and provides real-time shipment tracking.
- Flexible Solutions: WARP can adapt to businesses' changing needs with their diverse vehicle network.
- Tech-Driven & Customer-Centric: They prioritize customer needs and leverage advanced technology for superior performance.
- Data-Driven Insights: WARP optimizes routes and makes informed decisions based on data analytics.
- Sustainable Practices: Their focus on efficiency translates to environmentally friendly logistics.
- WARP services include store replenishments, last-mile carrier injections, LTL freight, and perishable freight.
Learn More About Modernizing Distribution
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