Operators since 2016 · GTA & beyond
VEXUS / ABOUT
Established on a dock

The warehouse network run by people who've run warehouses.

Not a software company that rents other people's floors. Operators — crews, forklifts, dock doors — who answered the dock phone for years and built the network we wished existed when we were the ones answering it.

Chapter one · 2016

It started on a dock.

Operators since 2016 — answering the phone when a container landed early, when a DC refused a trailer, when someone needed space by Friday and a lease by never. The whole business was on the other end of that phone: a real person who knew what a clamp truck was and what a missed appointment costs by the hour.

The name is the promise. Vexus comes from the Latin vexi — “I have carried.” Past tense on purpose.

One company. Two front doors.

Vexus is the operator network — the demand front, where shippers get one desk and certified capacity. WAREX is a Vexus company: the exchange underneath, where that capacity trades in daylight. Same operators, two doors.

Vexus

The operator network · parent

One front door for shippers: storage, cross-dock, destuff, rescue, fulfillment — certified operators, one ops desk, no leases. The company you quote with.

WAREX

A Vexus company · the exchange

The board where verified operator capacity trades — real listings, transparent pricing logic. Vexus is the anchor tenant, feeding it live freight from day one. Visit WAREX →

"No invented client logos. No purchased reviews. No coverage we don't have. The first partners clear verification — their names print here, not before. We'd rather earn this slowly than fake it fast. We've carried it before; we'll carry yours."

— The operators · Vexus, established on a dock