The launch follows the company's $40 million Series B funding round in September 2025, which prioritized embedding AI into the core of its infrastructure. Unlike many logistics tools that offer black-box solutions, Foundry provides building blocks that allow operators to retain control over business logic and system rules. Customers can choose between using over 20 pre-built templates, collaborating with Alvys engineers for custom setups, or building proprietary agents internally.
CEO Nick Darman emphasized that the platform aims to eliminate the vendor lock-in common in legacy freight software. By sitting atop existing data streams—including native EDI connections and 120+ integrations—Foundry maintains security standards while avoiding the risks associated with external automation layers. The system includes Agent Shield, a governance layer that enforces human oversight for high-impact decisions, ensuring that automation remains traceable and aligned with specific company SOPs. Alvys reports that the platform is now accessible to fleets of all sizes, including owner-operators, marking a shift from its previous focus on larger trucking firms.

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