Cross-Dock Network

Warp Cross-Dock Facilities

Warp operates 50+ cross-dock facilities nationwide. Each facility handles cross-docking, sortation, pick and pack, transloading, devanning, labeling, and storage. Freight arrives, gets sorted, and moves out — not queued in a terminal dock for days.

What Happens at a Warp Cross-Dock

Warp cross-dock facilities handle cross-docking, sortation, pick and pack, transloading, devanning, labeling, and storage. Temperature-controlled space is available at select locations for perishable and climate-sensitive freight. Every pallet is scanned in and scanned out, so you have a complete chain of custody from the moment freight arrives to the moment it leaves. Warp operates 50+ cross-dock facilities nationwide, positioned to cover major freight corridors.

Not a Traditional LTL Terminal

Traditional LTL terminals hold freight in dock queues for days while waiting for enough volume to build a full trailer. Warp cross-docks are designed for flow. Freight arrives, gets sorted, and moves out — often within hours. There is no terminal network with multiple handoffs. Warp routes freight through its own cross-docks using local 3rd-party carriers for pickup and delivery and dedicated line-haul trucks with ELD integrations between facilities. Orbit, Warp's AI monitoring system, tracks every pallet through the facility in real time.

All-Inclusive Pricing, No Hidden Charges

Warp cross-dock services are included in your per-pallet rate. There is no separate charge for dedicated space, no terminal handling fees, and no fuel surcharges. When you book a Warp LTL shipment, the cross-dock handling is built into the all-inclusive price. That means sortation, labeling, and short-term storage at the facility are covered — no surprise invoices after the freight moves.