Auto Logistics Firm Boosts Security Measures 

Auto Logistics Firm Boosts Security Measures 

Central Dispatch announced it is leading the automotive logistics industry toward a new standard of trust and security with biometric, government ID–backed identity verification for every user on its platform.

Available now, this added layer of protection is designed to help reduce fraud risk and strengthen overall marketplace security. It underscores that everyone has a role in fighting fraud – while giving shippers and carriers the tools to do it confidently. “Security has always been a cornerstone of our marketplace, and this upgrade takes that commitment to the next level,” said Joe Kichler, senior vice president of Digital and Supply Chain at Cox Automotive. “By bringing proven identity technology into an industry that needs it most, we’re not just responding to industry challenges – we’re setting a new benchmark for trust and transparency in automotive logistics.”

Central Dispatch is the first automotive logistics marketplace to implement biometric verification at this scale – currently rolling out to more than 60,000 existing users and set to include all new users, both domestic and international. This scale matters because, as the industry becomes increasingly digital, fraud has emerged as a new but pressing challenge.

While Central Dispatch has long verified all shippers, carriers and brokers at the company level, biometric checks build on that foundation by adding individual-level verification. This added layer of identity authentication promises to help ensure greater continuity and confidence in who is physically transporting the vehicle. Together, these tools support a more transparent experience for shippers and carriers and reflect Central Dispatch’s ongoing commitment to marketplace integrity.

Biometric identification tools that people use every day to unlock their phones, access apps and move through airport security are now helping shippers and carriers start each transaction with greater confidence in who they’re working with.
“Technology is a powerful defense, but stopping fraud takes everyone doing their part,” said Lainey Sibble, head of Central Dispatch at Cox Automotive. 

“When you ship a car, you want to know that the specific person doing the job is verified – not just the company. This is another way we’re further securing the experience and giving our clients more tools to protect themselves.”