Global trade still runs on phone calls, spreadsheets and anxious follow-ups. Cogoport is packaging the messy middle - rates, bookings, customs, tracking, insurance and credit - into one operating layer for smaller businesses.
Haladir is a San Francisco AI product lab (YC W26) building the decisional AI layer for logistics. It pairs formal optimization solvers with large language models so software can reason through hard constraints - routing, scheduling, labor and inventory allocation - and produce verifiable, optimal decisions instead of confident guesses. Its Nomos framework sits on top of existing WMS, TMS and OMS systems, unifies their data into one operational graph, and drives decisions through operator review, direct integration, or AI agents.
PortPro is a New Jersey-based software company that builds a drayage-specific operating platform - a transportation management system (TMS) purpose-built for the container trucking companies and freight brokers that move ocean containers between ports, rail yards and warehouses. Its drayOS platform handles order entry, dispatch, container tracking, appointment setting, billing and driver payments in one system, and in 2025 it layered on 'Jerry' and 'Helen,' agentic-AI teammates that dispatch loads, validate documents and generate invoices automatically. Founded by Michael Mecca, who grew up in the drayage business, PortPro raised a $12M Series A led by Avenue Growth Partners in 2023 and serves hundreds of drayage carriers and brokers across North America.
Nash is the operating platform for last-mile logistics. It unifies delivery operations into one orchestration layer that lets enterprise merchants, marketplaces, and platforms route, dispatch, and track every order across internal fleets, 3PLs, and a network of 1,000+ delivery providers in 15+ countries. Founded in 2021 and backed by a16z and Y Combinator, Nash now powers deliveries for Walmart, Grubhub, Woolworths, 7-Eleven, Square, and Urban Outfitters.
Kargo is a San Francisco-based AI company building computer vision systems for warehouse loading docks. Its Kargo Tower and Kargo Lift hardware capture freight as it moves, reading labels, flagging damage, and feeding accurate, real-time inventory data into enterprise systems.
Loop is a San Francisco logistics AI company that turns messy freight paperwork - PDFs, EDI feeds, carrier invoices - into structured data that finance and supply chain teams can actually use. Built around DUX, its in-house family of logistics-trained models, Loop automates freight audit, payment, and parcel visibility for enterprises including Michael Kors, Under Armour, and General Mills. The company raised a $95M Series C in April 2026 to expand from freight payments into a broader supply chain intelligence platform.