Middle Mile Intelligence

Run the middle mile as one network.

Internal, contracted, spot, governed by the rules of your business. Capacity flows where it's needed, before anyone has to ask.

Living Plan

Plans break. Nash keeps planning.

By 8am the plan you built at 6am has met reality. A hub runs late, a carrier no-shows, a late order lands. Your day is full of phone calls, spreadsheets, exceptions.

Nash constantly re-evaluates, so promises hold across hub-to-hub, DC-to-store, and yard-to-jobsite.

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Relentless Optimization

Set the metric. Nash chases it.

From point-in-time operations to a continuous cycle of observe, analyze, act, observe. Every kept change compounds.

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On-time rate · last 30 days
98.4%
+2.1 vs baseline · 14 kept changes
Recommendations applied automatically; rollback if the number does not move.
Re-sequence Live

Re-sequence as the day moves.

Live traffic · reliability · real-time cost

When the day shifts, Nash re-runs the optimization against live traffic. Carrier reliability scores and real-time cost comparison feed every dispatch decision.

ETAs incorporate per-stop service time and dwell-time learning from past deliveries, and sharpen with every execution.

Forecast on Top of Execution

See the surge coming.

Nash's forecasting engine reads historical demand and surfaces the patterns the calendar already knows: peak seasons, day-of-week swings, recurring volume spikes, end-of-period jumps.

Fleet capacity and carrier schedules get pre-allocated against the forecast, so the day starts inside the right plan. The forecast sharpens with every cycle.

Capacity from Any Source

Internal, contracted, spot. One decision.

Internal fleet and contracted carriers, evaluated in the same engine against the rules that govern your business. When one source strains, work moves before anyone has to ask.

Scheduled, Executed Dynamically

The schedule holds. The day flexes around it.

Recurring routes carry the strictest rules: regulated handling, secure custody, dwell windows that get audited, customer SOPs years in the making.

They also run in the most volatile world. Nash holds the rules every minute and rebalances the day around them, so the recurring commitment stays kept whether the morning held or not.

Before you redraw a territory, run it.

Nash evaluates scenarios against the variables you actually decide on: optimization cadence, fleet size, cost model, carrier tier structure. Run a single shift or fifty-two weeks. Completed scenarios sit side-by-side, comparable on mileage, cost to serve, and vehicle utilization.

Baseline52 weeks
Current 6-zone layout
Mileage412,800 mi
Cost to serve$18.04 / pal
Vehicle utilization71.4%
On-time rate96.2%
Scenario52 weeks
Re-zoned to 4 territories
Mileage368,500 mi−10.7%
Cost to serve$16.42 / pal−$1.62
Vehicle utilization78.1%+6.7 pp
On-time rate96.8%+0.6 pp
132 scenarios run · 9 shipped to production this quarter
Your Team of AI Agents

Trained on the network. Tuned to yours.

Nash agents run in the background. Each one observes, reasons, acts on what it has been configured to handle, and summons a human only when the call genuinely belongs to one.

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Exception Handling

Classifies anomalies against your playbook, resolves what it can, escalates the rest with full context.

Automatic Failover

Detects mode or carrier disqualification mid-job and promotes the next-best capacity.

Operational Alerting

Routes the right alert to the right channel; keeps the surface signal-only.

Cost Optimization

Watches cost drift, surfaces the route shape or carrier shift that closes it.

SLA Compliance

Holds contract terms in context for every dispatch and audits every kept promise.

Analyst

Answers operational questions in plain language. Summons the data, not the spreadsheets.

A Middle Mile with EBITDA-based routing.

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