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TripAndShip is a logistics startup based in Rocklin, California. It positions itself as a people-powered delivery network. Rather than a traditional warehousing and fulfillment platform, it connects users who need to send packages with verified CDL truck drivers and trusted travelers who are already heading in the same direction, using real-world routes for medium-distance, non-urgent or semi-urgent parcel delivery. The platform also mentions that local drivers can handle first-mile pickup and last-mile delivery.
The website highlights several core capabilities: an AI Agent that matches packages with available carriers; turning OTR CDL truck drivers into a decentralized delivery network; support for hand-to-hand handoffs between shippers and drivers, and between drivers and recipients; and the option to use TripAndShip secure parcel lockers at truck stops and transportation hubs for pickup and drop-off. The key appeal of this model is that it tries to avoid changing drivers’ existing routes, while emphasizing that drivers’ employers are not exposed and compliance risk is reduced.
At present, the website does not disclose plans, rates, commission structures, free trials, or enterprise-tier information. It also does not show typical SaaS or enterprise software capabilities such as team collaboration, permission management, an order management dashboard, reporting, APIs, or third-party integrations. Based on the publicly available text, it looks more like an early-stage website for a logistics matching platform than a fully productized enterprise software service.
The site states that the founder has more than 15 years of trucking experience, covering fleet building, operational optimization, DOT safety, compliance, safety audits, and claims handling. This adds a degree of credibility for logistics use cases. However, the website does not explain its driver verification process, insurance coverage and claims, package tracking, data encryption, privacy compliance certifications, or procedures for handling incidents and disputes. Enterprise customers should verify these points carefully before adoption.
Its strengths lie in using existing transportation routes, which may reduce the cost of semi-urgent packages that do not justify dedicated vehicle transport, while improving flexibility through verified drivers, trusted travelers, and parcel lockers. The main gaps are that service coverage, pricing, SLA, compensation, platform maturity, and developer capabilities are all unclear. It is better suited to individuals, small merchants, or regional delivery demand that is willing to experiment with a new shared-logistics model.
Access from China cannot be determined from the site text alone, and payment methods are not disclosed. If the service were to launch in China, it would also need to address cross-border network access, mapping and payments, local carrier qualifications, and compliance requirements. Comparable alternatives include Roadie, Uber Freight, and, in the Chinese market, SF Express, JD Logistics, Lalamove, and Full Truck Alliance.
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tripandship.com is an United States Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach tripandship.com directly.