ONE NETWORK ECOSYSTEM
One ecosystem. Four products. Infinite possibilities.
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The supply chain is broken by fragmentation. While giants spend millions on custom integrations, small and medium enterprises are stranded in spreadsheets and endless email chains.
We build the infrastructure that lets any company — regardless of size — speak the same digital language as the world’s logistics leaders. Advanced automation shouldn’t be a luxury.
NOW
VECTOR TMS is in production — automated bidding, carrier management, and real-time tracking powering real freight operations today. N.O.D.E. Managed Digital Operations is opening its doors to early adopters. Two products, one philosophy: stop typing, start moving.
SOON
ARC Order Management and CITADEL Warehouse Management are in design phase. The order lifecycle from intake to fulfillment, connected to your TMS. Inventory tracking with military-grade visibility. The ecosystem grows — every module speaks the same language from day one.
FUTURE
A world where connecting two companies takes 30 seconds, not 3 months. Full interoperability across the supply chain — your TMS talks to your warehouse, your warehouse talks to your carriers, your carriers talk to your customers. No middleware. No manual translation. No keyboards. Just one electronic bond that makes data flow like electricity.
Nouvos isn’t a typical software company. We operate what would normally require a team of twelve with two human principals and a fleet of specialized AI agents. This isn’t a gimmick — it’s our primary competitive advantage. We ship faster, iterate harder, and keep costs radically low. That efficiency is what lets us offer enterprise-grade logistics capabilities to companies that could never afford them before. Founded in 2024 in Evanston, Illinois — we’re a startup that moves like one.


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// INDUSTRY INSIGHT
Every day, logistics companies generate billions of data points. 90% arrives as PDFs and emails no system can process automatically. Companies that solve this translation problem move faster than everyone else.
>_ The average logistics company wastes $284K annually copying data between screens.