Warehouse Security Is Inventory Protection
Warehouses, distribution centers, and fulfillment operations hold millions of dollars of inventory, and the risk profile ranges from casual theft to organized retail crime, employee pilferage, and targeted break-ins. U.S.S. Agency builds warehouse security programs around the specific operating realities of logistics properties: dock activity, shift-change windows, after-hours exposure, and the coordination required between security officers and warehouse management.
Every warehouse engagement begins with a property walk and threat assessment. Our field lead reviews the dock structure, perimeter exposure, office and administrative spaces, driver-access patterns, and any prior-incident history. The recommended program is built around that specific facility — generic guard coverage does not work in a logistics environment, and we do not staff generic.
The U.S.S. Agency Warehouse Standard
Officers assigned to warehouse engagements are specifically selected: attentive, detail-oriented, skilled at access verification and credential management, comfortable in industrial environments, and capable of coordinating with drivers, dock workers, and management with equal professionalism. Every officer holds a current Florida Class D Security Officer License. Armed officers assigned to high-value facilities hold a current Class G Statewide Firearms License. Every credential is verifiable through FDACS.
Warehouse Security Services We Deliver
Warehouse security is not a single service. It is a layered program built around the facility's specific risk profile.
- Dock access control — driver verification, load documentation, inbound and outbound credential checks
- After-hours facility patrol — exterior perimeter, loading dock, employee parking, administrative offices
- Shift-change coverage — elevated observation during the windows when facilities are most vulnerable
- Theft deterrence — visible uniformed presence reducing opportunistic theft attempts
- Inventory-protection coordination — integration with logistics management on high-value shipments
- Administrative office coverage — protection of management spaces, offices, and technology infrastructure
- Incident response — intrusion response, employee-conflict de-escalation, law enforcement coordination
- Mobile patrol coverage — marked-vehicle patrols for facilities without 24/7 on-site presence
Dock Access Control
The dock is the most active and most exposed area of a warehouse operation. Drivers arrive and depart throughout the day and night. Load documentation changes hands. Drivers enter administrative spaces to use restrooms or coordinate paperwork. Every one of these touchpoints is an opportunity for theft or unauthorized access if the coverage is not structured. U.S.S. Agency dock access control includes verified driver credentials, load-document verification, timestamped entry and exit records, and exterior observation coordinated with dock management.
After-Hours and Overnight Coverage
Warehouses are most vulnerable during the hours when staff is not present. After-hours and overnight coverage provides visible presence across exterior perimeter, patrol coverage across loading docks and yard areas, intrusion-detection response, and integration with facility alarm systems. For facilities without full 24/7 on-site coverage, scheduled mobile-patrol presence provides periodic visible presence that deters opportunistic theft and alerts management to any unusual activity observed during patrol windows.
Licensing, Insurance, and Reporting
U.S.S. Agency operates under Florida Statute Chapter 493, Section 6301 et seq. Our Class B Agency License is on file with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. We carry commercial general liability coverage well above state minimums. Warehouse operators who need additional insured endorsements for insurance carriers, landlord requirements, or logistics contracts receive those documents during onboarding and annually at renewal. Every engagement includes digital Daily Activity Reports, incident documentation with photo evidence, and a client-facing dashboard.
Pricing
Warehouse security pricing depends on facility size, officer count, shift structure, and whether armed presence is warranted. Most warehouse engagements are staffed with unarmed officers (typically $22-$35 per hour), with armed coverage reserved for high-value facilities or specific threat profiles. We send written proposals after a property walk and we price to retain officers, not to underbid the market.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you integrate with our dock management software? Yes. Our digital entry and exit logs can be formatted for integration with most major warehouse management systems on request.
Do you provide armed warehouse security? When the facility profile warrants. High-value facilities, cash-on-premises operations, or specific prior-incident patterns justify armed presence.
Can you cover multi-shift operations? Yes. Many warehouse clients deploy multi-shift coverage including overnight windows.
Do you coordinate with local law enforcement? Yes. On intrusion response, apprehension, or any incident requiring LE engagement, our officers coordinate directly.
How fast can you deploy? Most warehouse engagements deploy within 72 hours of signed agreement. Emergency post-incident deployments can deploy within 24 hours.
A Warehouse Security Partner
U.S.S. Agency has protected warehouse and distribution operations across our service footprint for years. When a logistics facility needs real security — not just a paper guard contract — we deliver the officers, the coordination, and the accountability the operation requires. Contact U.S.S. Agency to discuss your facility.