Every pallet accounted for. Every gate logged.
Warehouse security programs built around inventory accuracy, dock-door supervision, and overnight perimeter integrity for distribution-grade operations.

Cut warehouse shrink. Tighten dock control.
Get a distribution-grade security plan with measurable KPIs.
The risks unique to warehouses.
Internal theft & collusion
Driver-warehouse collusion routinely outpaces external loss in high-velocity facilities.
Dock door blind spots
Receiving and shipping windows are the highest-risk loss points without dedicated supervision.
Perimeter & yard breaches
Fence cuts, trailer break-ins, and after-hours intrusions compound when undetected.
Driver & visitor chaos
Untracked driver entry creates safety, liability, and inventory accuracy issues.
A program engineered for warehouses.
Gate operations & driver intake
BOL verification, driver ID, seal verification, and yard parking assignment with full log.
Dock door supervision
Live observation of receiving and shipping with random load verification and seal checks.
Perimeter & yard patrols
Fence line, trailer pool, and outbuilding patrols on randomized timing with photo verification.
Internal theft deterrence
Visible presence, employee bag/lunchbox check programs, and exit interview support.
Inventory event support
Cycle count, year-end inventory, and audit support coverage on demand.
What changes after we deploy.
Shrink reduction
Documented dock supervision and perimeter coverage routinely cut warehouse shrink 30–50%.
Insurance and audit positioning
Carrier-required documented programs with logs ready for cargo insurance and corporate audit.
Safer dock operations
Officer presence reduces unsafe lift truck and pedestrian incidents.
Driver experience
Professional gate operations cut driver wait times and improve carrier scorecards.
Every pallet accounted for. Every shift documented.
Warehouse security built for distribution-grade operations.
Why warehouse operators & logistics companies choose us.
- OSHA 10 trained officers comfortable in active forklift environments
- TWIC-eligible officers for port-adjacent and federal facilities
- Dock supervision protocols developed with FTL/LTL operators
- Yard management software integration on request
Included in every contract.
- Access control
- Mobile patrol
- CCTV monitoring
- Loss prevention
- Visitor management
- Incident reporting
- Patrol tracking
- Emergency response
From inquiry to deployment.
- Step 01
Discovery call
A 20-minute consult to map risk profile, coverage windows, and operational constraints.
- Step 02
On-site assessment
A licensed supervisor walks the property, scores vulnerabilities, and photographs critical posts.
- Step 03
Custom security plan
Documented post orders, escalation tree, KPI targets, and officer profile delivered for sign-off.
- Step 04
Deployment
Vetted, uniformed officers deploy with embedded supervision and 24/7 dispatch overlay from day one.
- Step 05
Reporting & review
Live DARs, incident reports with media, and quarterly executive reviews against agreed KPIs.
"Our shrink dropped from 1.4% to 0.6% in the first year. The dock supervisors paid for the entire contract twice over."
Cut warehouse shrink. Tighten dock control.
Get a distribution-grade security plan with measurable KPIs.
Frequently asked questions.
Do you supervise dock doors during loading?+
Yes — live dock observation with random seal and load verification per your SOP.
Can officers operate the gatehouse?+
Yes — driver intake, BOL verification, seal checks, and yard assignment are core gate operations services.
Are officers OSHA-trained for forklift environments?+
Yes — OSHA 10 minimum, with PPE compliance and forklift awareness training.
Can you support cycle counts and year-end inventory?+
Yes — surge coverage for inventory events with extended hour and weekend availability.
What about cargo seal verification?+
Standard seal verification, photo log, and discrepancy reporting integrated into shift reports.
Do you handle bag/lunchbox checks?+
Yes — per your written employee policy, with documented compliance and exception logs.
Can you cover multiple DC locations?+
Yes — portfolio contracts with consolidated reporting are standard for regional and national operators.
How do you handle off-hours alarm response?+
Mobile patrol response within contracted SLA with PD coordination and on-site verification.
Every pallet accounted for. Every shift documented.
Warehouse security built for distribution-grade operations.
