Stuart and Nash platforms integrate to give businesses “full visibility and control over the delivery process”

Stuart and Nash platforms integrate to give businesses “full visibility and control over the delivery process”

Last-mile tech logistics specialist Stuart announced a new partnership with delivery orchestration platform, Nash. This collaboration will support merchants across restaurants, grocery, retail, and e-commerce to optimise local delivery operations and accelerate growth. 

It unites Nash’s intelligent dispatch strategies and automation technology with Stuart’s on-the-ground network of independent courier partners. This will allow merchants across Europe to benefit from an enhanced digital ordering and delivery experience. By integrating the Stuart and Nash platforms, businesses will gain full visibility and control over the delivery process from end-to-end. This, in turn, makes it simpler to manage both recurring and one-off deliveries. Furthermore, it facilitates agility, ensuring that businesses can adapt to changing demand and delivery volume.

“The capability to tailor delivery to suit the unique size, reach, and needs of any one business is key to achieving success and sustainable growth,” says Cornelia Raportaru, CEO of Stuart. “We’re excited to be starting a new chapter with Nash, combining our logistics and technology abilities to improve the delivery experience for both businesses and consumers.”

“Partnering with Stuart, one of Europe’s leading last-mile tech logistics specialists, is key as Nash powers last mile orchestration for more merchants, marketplaces and platforms across the globe,” says Mahmoud Ghulman, Co-Founder and CEO of Nash. “Through this partnership, we can further build upon our mission to give every individual business the control and multi-modal capacity they need to optimise, automate, manage, and scale their last-mile logistics.”

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