Last-mile that compounds.
Grocery to pharmacy. 100g to 50kg. On one platform. Multi-depot with automatic depot selection; capacity constraints across weight, volume, item count.
Operators in goods come to Mycelium when their spreadsheets stop scaling — when every morning starts with an exception, when three branches or three airports have three different rule books, when a 45-minute customer window needs to become 30.
Promised delivery windows shrank 6x without adding fleet.
As constraint-tuning stabilizes, the operation can commit to tighter customer windows on the same assets.
One backbone, any depot topology.
Every depot has its own territory, its own capacity, its own cut-off. Every order routes to the depot that can actually ship it. Per-branch rules travel with each API request, so policy changes ship without a release.
- Automatic depot selection per order
- Capacity constraints across weight, volume, and item count
- Product-incompatibility rules checked per route
- Order combining when source, time window, and package allow
Delivery windows shrink as utilization rises.
As constraint-tuning stabilizes, the operation can commit to tighter consumer windows without adding fleet. Shufersal went from five-hour windows to two. Items from 100g to 50kg on one platform.
- Time-slot windows as hard or soft constraints, tunable tolerance
- Autonomous dispatch to owned fleet or third-party couriers
- Plan-vs-actual tracking across every carrier
What the numbers look like in production.
Send a sample day of deliveries. We'll model your routing surface.
A real day of orders beats any demo. Thirty-minute call, honest deltas.