Alvys paves the way to improved efficiency – Taking the Hire Road

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On this week’s episode of Taking the Hire Road, Nick Darman, founder and CEO of Alvys, sat down with host Jeremy Reymer, founder of DriverReach and Project 61, to discuss his entrepreneurial journey into trucking, from starting a trucking company to creating a world-class TMS to help fleets maximize efficiency and utilization.

Darman began working in trucking when his father was driving a truck. While attending Georgia State University, Darman started a trucking company and ran dispatch. Other drivers soon recognized his dispatch talents and joined his company as owner-operators.

After graduating from Georgia State, Darman pursued a career on Wall Street. “I learned a lot while at JP Morgan, especially understanding and operating complex international systems,” he said.

“Ultimately, I realized that I’m an entrepreneur at heart,” Darman said. “I wanted to go back into trucking, so I started another trucking company, but this time around I had big goals beyond working with my father and local drivers.”

Seeing an opportunity for growth in an industry that had been slow to adopt a variety of technologies, Darman wanted to create more efficiencies and avenues for scaling. His accounting and systems operation experience helped him dial in on what he needed in a platform.

“Little did I know, what I was looking for didn’t exist yet,” Darman said. “I onboarded four different platforms and wasted a lot of time. I decided to form a tech team in 2017 and built my own proprietary technology to help my logistics company.”

After building this technology for three years, Darman realized that no one had built a robust, cloud-native TMS specifically for carriers. Most of the platforms on the market were targeted to shippers or brokerages, meaning carriers had been overlooked while other platforms matured.

“I initially discovered this opportunity because a lot of my friends were running large trucking companies and asking if they could use my platform,” Darman said. “In order to scale the technology, I had to figure out who would run the IT department. As it happened, we wound up spinning off another technology company, Alvys, from my previous trucking company.”

Darman partnered with specialists who built industrial grade platforms in the cloud. “Together, we embarked on a journey to build something that’s never been built for trucking companies,” Darman said.

“What Elvis did to rock and roll is what we want to do to the trucking world, so that’s how people remember how to say our name,” Darman said.

Alvys is an Old Norse word that means “all-wise,” a core tenet of the company’s philosophy.

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