Patent-pending neural logistics platform
The neural network
powering modern logistics.
One brain for the entire operation. Neuron plans, learns, and adapts in real time, from the warehouse floor to the customer's front door.
Pilot programs opening for US 3PL + last-mile fleets
/ 01 — The problem
Logistics moves the world.
Its software hasn't moved in decades.
The market is enormous and the waste is structural. The deeper you look into how freight actually gets planned, the clearer it becomes: this is an intelligence problem, not a tooling problem.
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Global logistics spend, and growing
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Of delivery cost sits in the last mile
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Zero adaptability
A crash on I-95 adds eighteen minutes. The plan cannot see it, so forty-one downstream stops quietly inherit the delay.
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Static routing
Thirty-seven new orders land after the morning build and get bolted onto routes designed for a different day.
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Legacy tooling
Van 23 breaks down. The recovery plan is a phone call, a whiteboard, and a spreadsheet no one trusts.
/ 02 — The system
One brain.
Four coordinated systems.
Filed patent as a single neural architecture: four subsystems that share signals, models, and state, so a delay at the dock reshapes tonight's routes on its own.
The floor that thinks ahead.
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Vision QC at intake
Computer vision inspects every carton at the dock, catching damage before it ships instead of after it returns.
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Smart picking routes
Pick paths recompute as orders land, cutting walk time and keeping waves flowing through peak.
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Predictive placement
Inventory moves toward tomorrow’s demand: fast movers migrate to fast slots before the surge hits.
Every lane, learned.
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Multi-modal planning
Deep learning weighs road, rail, and air together, building corridors a human planner would never find.
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Dynamic fleet balance
Capacity shifts across the network in real time so no truck runs half-empty while another turns work away.
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Predictive maintenance
Failure risk is scored per vehicle, pulling trucks in before they strand a load on the shoulder.
Routes that re-plan themselves.
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Reinforcement-learned routing
Routes adapt mid-shift as traffic, weather, and new stops arrive, not at tomorrow’s 6am rebuild.
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Conversational updates
NLP keeps customers informed in plain language, collapsing where-is-my-order tickets before they exist.
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Verified at the door
Computer vision confirms every drop and a return-risk model flags trouble parcels before dispatch.
One pane. Zero blind spots.
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End-to-end visibility
Every order, vehicle, and facility on one live surface, from inbound freight to the doorstep photo.
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Predictive risk
Disruptions are surfaced hours ahead with options ranked, instead of discovered in tomorrow’s report.
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Automated stakeholder comms
Shippers, drivers, and customers get the right update automatically, in their channel, at the right moment.
/ 03 — Control tower
Watch the whole
network think.
Dispatchers get a single live surface: every vehicle, route, and exception, with the model's next move explained, not just executed.
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On-time delivery
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Active routes
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Stops re-optimized today
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Fuel saved vs static plan
Event stream
/ 04 — Why Neuron
Legacy platforms bolt AI on.
Neuron is grown from it.
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AI-native core
Every decision flows through learned models that improve with each delivery. Not a rules engine from 2005 with a chatbot stapled on.
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Built by operators
From a team that built and ran reverse-logistics operations and lived the broken tooling this replaces.
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Purpose-built focus
Designed for US 3PLs and last-mile fleets specifically, not a horizontal suite stretched across every industry.
Same order. Same day. Different brain.
/ 05 — Early access
Join the neural network.
Early access is limited to a small group of US pilot partners. Get on the list before general availability.
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