Nash, founded in 2021 by two MIT graduates who have collaborated since high school, is building the AI infrastructure layer for logistics. The company addresses a fundamental coordination problem in commerce: unifying internal fleets and third-party delivery providers into a single operational platform. Its technology spans dispatching, routing, tracking, fraud detection, and customer support across last-mile logistics and retail verticals.
The Nash Platform integrates disparate fleet and provider networks into seamless logistics operations. The company's scale is significant - orchestrating millions of deliveries monthly. In 2025, Nash launched Nash AI, a system of AI logistics agents trained on insights derived from hundreds of millions of real-world deliveries, designed to automate the bulk of delivery operations that have traditionally required manual oversight.
Nash is backed by Y Combinator and Andreessen Horowitz. The company operates at the intersection of artificial intelligence and logistics infrastructure, a domain where technical depth in machine learning, optimization, and systems engineering converges with the operational complexity of physical commerce.