The device-agnostic platform that helps global shippers see, protect, and control high-value cargo while it is still moving.
Overhaul, Inc. - 11000 N Mopac Expy, Austin, Texas. Founded 2016 by Barry Conlon, a supply-chain-security veteran who spent three decades studying how freight goes missing - and how to get it back.
Every day, trillions of dollars of goods move across roads, rails, oceans, and skies - and every mile is a chance for something to go wrong. A truck stops where it shouldn't. A reefer drifts out of temperature. A load is handed to a carrier that isn't who it claims to be. Overhaul was built for exactly those minutes.
Founded in Austin in 2016, the company sells software and managed services that combine real-time monitoring, predictive risk intelligence, and a 24/7 Global Security Operations Center. The goal is not simply to show a shipment's location on a map, but to spot trouble early and act on it - alerting teams, coordinating response, and, when cargo is stolen, working with law enforcement to recover it.
Founder and CEO Barry Conlon frames the difference plainly. Location data, he argues, is a raw material, not a finished product.
That distinction shapes the whole company. Overhaul reports safeguarding more than $1.4 trillion in cargo trade at any given moment and claims a 99.9% shipment protection rate - numbers meant to signal that the platform is measured by losses avoided, not dots displayed.
Device-agnostic, multimodal, end-to-end monitoring with route-deviation and unauthorized-stop detection. FreightVerify adds SKU- and part-level tracking.
Predictive risk intelligence plus a 24/7 Global Security Operations Center that alerts, responds, and coordinates cargo recovery with law enforcement.
Temperature and condition monitoring for pharma, food, and other sensitive goods, with automated compliance alerts.
Carrier verification and risk scoring designed to eliminate freight fraud and double brokering before a load is handed off.
Data-driven risk management that helps reduce insurance premiums, paired with recovery services for stolen or at-risk freight.
Series C capital is funding advanced AI capabilities to move from monitoring toward automated, enterprise-scale response.
Overhaul's customers are the companies whose shipments are worth stealing: pharmaceutical and healthcare firms, technology and electronics makers, automakers, and food and beverage brands. Named accounts include Microsoft, Bristol Myers Squibb, CEVA Logistics, and Arvato, and the company says it works with six of the top ten automotive manufacturers.
The problems it targets are unglamorous but expensive - the leaks in the middle of the supply chain. US cargo theft has climbed sharply, and Overhaul's own quarterly reporting logged 574 incidents in the first quarter of 2026, part of a trend that rose roughly a third year over year in 2025. For a shipper, each incident is not a statistic but a budget line.
The payoff is measured in disruptions that never happen. Overhaul cites a 4x return on investment for Microsoft in a single peak season and says it has recovered over $5 billion in cargo to date.
In a crowded supply chain visibility market - alongside project44, FourKites, Tive, and cold-chain specialists like Sensitech - Overhaul stakes its ground on active risk and response rather than passive tracking, leaning on a live security operation and its founder's decades in cargo security.
Disclosed equity across rounds exceeds $230M, plus debt facilities. Edison Partners has backed every raise; Springcoast Partners led the 2025 Series C, with a MidCap Financial debt facility.
Barry Conlon launches Overhaul to bring active risk management to in-transit high-value cargo.
Edison Partners leads a growth investment to scale the visibility and risk platform.
Macquarie Capital leads, with Edison Partners and Avanta Ventures, to accelerate growth.
Edison Partners leads $38M equity plus $35M debt to expand in visibility, risk, and compliance.
Springcoast Partners leads the round; Overhaul acquires FreightVerify to add part-level tracking and advance AI.
Software and managed services for in-transit supply chain visibility and risk management - preventing and responding to cargo theft, damage, spoilage, and compliance failures.
Barry Conlon founded Overhaul in Austin in 2016. He previously founded FreightWatch and has 30 years in supply-chain security.
Over $230M in disclosed equity across Series A-C plus debt, including a $105M Series C in August 2025 led by Springcoast Partners.
It is device-agnostic and pairs real-time data with predictive intelligence and a 24/7 security operations center - focused on preventing risk, not just showing location.