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11. July 2024The spin-off of Warespace on April 1 of this year was anything but an April Fool’s joke: The logistics start-up operating under the Cargo Digital World (CDW) umbrella secured 15 renowned partners for its centrally bundled decentralized storage capacities in the first 100 days of its existence.
(Paderborn) Together, the medium-sized businesses, significantly driven by state-of-the-art software to meet the respective requirements, present themselves in the market as a strong logistics service provider with their transport and storage options. Shippers can currently rent space from Warespace at 123 locations across Europe, with more than five million square meters of storage space available.
“With the capacities of our logistics partners and the software solutions we have designed, we provide the industry and trade with resilient structures for decentralized, customer-oriented goods distribution in a very flexible framework. Due to the high quality standards of the involved companies and the network concept behind it, we offer market opportunities for efficient decentralized storage that have not existed in this form before. Nevertheless, customers have only one central point of contact, namely us,” explains Jonas Tritschallek, founder and managing director of Warespace, the fundamental intention of the start-up.
The business model of Warespace was brought to market maturity under the CDW umbrella. Since April 1, 2024, the company based in Paderborn operates as an independent GmbH, managed by Jonas Tritschallek and Sebastian Richter. Through smart interface solutions, new locations, new countries, and new customers can be smoothly integrated into the system in the future, allowing all parties involved to grow rapidly together.
One of these high-quality partners, who stand behind the Warespace offering with their know-how and physical assets, is the Noerpel Group. The board member Lucas Noerpel-Schneider justifies his commitment as follows: “Warespace enables a service that has not existed in the market so far, with the innovative management of data and information as well as the high-quality operations behind the network through us logistics companies. We see this collaboration as a real advantage for both sides and look forward to the joint further development of this project.”
Further Products Are in Development
Currently, the Warespace founders and their team are already working on additional products that will allow the existing potential of the partners’ storage capacities to be exploited in all conceivable directions for the shipping economy. “With Palletspace, a kind of ‘pallet hotel’ is in the starting blocks, where our customers can quickly book their goods online,” says Jonas Tritschallek about one of the next steps of the logistics start-up.
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