Overhaul spent the week spotlighting its expanded role in supply chain risk management, with a strong focus on cargo security, cold-chain compliance, and automotive logistics. The company is promoting new and enhanced tools as cargo theft rises sharply, while also emphasizing its scale in North American finished-vehicle logistics.
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Several LinkedIn posts highlighted Overhaul’s Q1 Product Highlights webinar, which will showcase solutions such as SecureBOL for proof of delivery, Shipment Connect Go for standardized pickup processes, FraudWatch for integrated risk signals, and Asset Manager for broader asset tracking. These tools aim to give shippers and carriers tighter control during pickup, transit, and delivery.
Overhaul also underscored enhancements to estimated time of arrival logic and a Notification Center designed to anticipate delays and speed responses, as well as Asset Manager v2 that extends visibility beyond the shipment itself. The webinar will be delivered in English with real-time Spanish subtitles, indicating a push into Latin American and bilingual markets.
In cold-chain logistics, Overhaul used its presence at LogiPharma EU to highlight 24/7 monitoring, rapid incident response, and proactive risk prevention for temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical and healthcare shipments. The company is positioning its platform as a unified control layer across passive and active monitoring devices, targeting higher-value, compliance-intensive segments.
Overhaul further announced a collaboration with Zebra Technologies to deliver an integrated cargo security and cold-chain solution, to be featured at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta. The pairing of Overhaul’s software with Zebra’s temperature sensors and data-capture hardware is presented as an end-to-end offering for high-value, temperature-sensitive freight.
In automotive logistics, the company reported that more than 90% of North American finished vehicle provider capacity is active on its platform, supporting over 11,000 dealerships. This footprint suggests growing network effects as Overhaul seeks to reduce delays, theft, and visibility gaps in inbound vehicle logistics.
Collectively, these developments point to Overhaul deepening its capabilities in theft and fraud prevention, cold-chain compliance, and large-scale automotive logistics while leveraging partnerships and events to build its pipeline. If execution aligns with its messaging, the company could reinforce its position in supply chain visibility and risk management and support more durable, recurring revenue streams.

