What is Warp?
Founded by Daniel Sokolovsky and Troy Lester, Warp operates as a sophisticated freight network designed to solve the inefficiencies inherent in middle-mile logistics. The company distinguishes itself by offering a single integrated platform that manages everything from direct store deliveries to warehouse-to-warehouse transfers and linehaul injection. By utilizing a mix of 53-footers, box trucks, and cargo vans, Warp provides a flexible, service-oriented approach that allows customers to balance speed, cost, and reliability. The platform's core value proposition lies in its ability to pair proprietary technology with a broad network of carriers and cross-docks, effectively automating complex logistics workflows and providing real-time, actionable data to shippers.
How much funding has Warp raised?
Warp has raised a total of $18.1M across 3 funding rounds:
Angel/Seed
$2.4M
Unspecified
$5.7M
Series A
$10M
Angel/Seed (2022): $2.4M with participation from CAPITAL BEE
Unspecified (2022): $5.7M led by Bonfire Ventures, Frontier Venture Capital, and MaC Venture Capital
Series A (2025): $10M supported by Blue Bear Capital and UP Partners
Key Investors in Warp
Blue Bear Capital
Blue Bear Capital is a venture capital and early growth equity firm that focuses on AI-powered solutions for energy, infrastructure, and climate challenges.
UP Partners
UP Partners is a venture foundry that focuses on creating B2B solutions to transform legacy transportation and mobility firms through vertical AI and advanced analytics.
MaC Venture Capital
MaC Venture Capital is a seed-stage venture capital firm that invests in technology startups, focusing on leveraging cultural trends and behaviors to accelerate growth.
What's next for Warp?
With the successful closure of this Series A round, Warp is positioned to accelerate its market penetration and enhance its technological infrastructure. The strategic focus will likely shift toward deepening its integration with last-mile carriers and expanding its footprint in critical logistics hubs. As the company matures, the emphasis will remain on scaling its automated routing capabilities to meet the increasing demands of enterprise-level clients. By maintaining its focus on operational transparency and service reliability, Warp is well-positioned to capture a larger share of the middle-mile market, further solidifying its role as a critical component in the modern supply chain ecosystem.
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