Warehouses
Warehouse Security for
Distribution and Logistics Sites in California.
Warehouse and logistics facilities manage high cargo value, continuous shift changes, and large perimeters that are difficult to secure without active presence. Cargo theft at California distribution centers is a persistent and growing problem — and most losses are preventable.
What We Cover
What We Cover in Warehouse Security
Distribution and fulfillment centers handle inventory that is worth millions and moves continuously across multiple shifts. The gate is the first line — verifying drivers, logging carrier arrivals, controlling access for vendors and contractors, and turning away individuals who have no business on site. Without controlled gate access, a warehouse cannot account for what enters and exits the property.
Beyond the gate, warehouse security covers yard patrol during off-hours, trailer security in the yard, perimeter fence monitoring, and internal patrol of staging areas where high-value cargo is held. We deploy on single-facility accounts and multi-building industrial parks. Officers assigned to logistics accounts understand the operational tempo of a shift-based facility — including the specific vulnerabilities that arise during shift change, late-night receiving windows, and end-of-month inventory periods.
How We Approach It
How Watchful Guard Operates at Logistics Sites
Gate and Yard Access Control
All carrier arrivals, vendor visits, and contractor entries are logged at the gate with timestamps and credential verification. Unauthorized vehicles are denied access — not waved through and flagged later. The gate record is the audit trail that matters most for cargo accountability.
Trailer and Cargo Yard Patrol
Trailers parked in the yard overnight are targets. Officers patrol the yard on a defined route and schedule, checking seals, logging conditions, and documenting anything unusual. Yard patrol during the overnight window is when most cargo theft attempts at logistics sites are prevented.
Perimeter and Fence Monitoring
Warehouse perimeters are large and often inadequately lit. Officers on patrol specifically check fence lines, exterior loading doors, and dark perimeter areas where access attempts occur. Any breach or damage is documented and reported immediately.
Shift Change Oversight
Shift transitions at high-volume facilities create a window of reduced accountability. Officers maintain presence during shift changes and document anything unusual in the transition period — a specific vulnerability most facility managers underestimate.
Services Deployed
Services We Deploy at Warehouse Sites
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Unarmed Officers
Gate-post and patrol officers covering access control, yard monitoring, and internal facility patrol across all shift windows.
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Armed Officers
For high-value cargo environments, pharmaceutical distribution, or facilities with a documented threat history where armed deterrence is operationally appropriate.
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Mobile Patrol
Vehicle patrol for large industrial parks, multi-building campuses, and facilities with extensive exterior perimeters that require vehicle coverage to span effectively.
Common Questions
What Logistics Clients Ask Us
What happens if a driver arrives outside the normal receiving window and demands access?
The post order defines exactly which situations the gate officer handles independently and which require a call to the operations contact. Unscheduled late arrivals are typically escalated to the operations manager on duty before access is granted. Officers do not improvise on access decisions — the escalation protocol is defined before the first shift.
Can officers verify cargo seal numbers and document discrepancies?
Yes, for accounts where cargo documentation is part of the post. Officers can be trained on seal-check procedures specific to the facility and log discrepancies in the platform in real time — giving operations management a record of every exception.
How do you handle a potential cargo theft in progress?
Officers do not attempt physical intervention against an active theft involving a group or weapons. Protocol is to document, call law enforcement immediately, notify the operations contact, and maintain a safe observation position. We train officers on what they can do that is both safe and legally sound.
Do you cover 24/7 or just overnight?
Warehouse accounts can be structured around whatever coverage window the facility needs — overnight only, 24/7, or specific shift coverage. The coverage hours are defined by the facility's actual risk windows and operational requirements, not by a default schedule we impose.
Licensed, Verified, and Accountable
Watchful Guard operates in California as a licensed Private Patrol Operator under BSIS PPO #122454. All California warehouse officers hold current BSIS Security Guard registrations. Every gate entry, patrol route, and incident is logged through our proprietary platform with GPS verification — giving operations managers a complete, time-stamped activity record for every shift.
Warehouse Security Built Around the Realities of High-Volume Logistics
Tell us about your facility size, shift schedule, cargo value, and gate access requirements. We will scope a program that secures the perimeter, controls the gate, and protects the yard.