Smart mailbox infrastructure for autonomous last-mile delivery
Arrive AI builds hardware and software for the final step of autonomous delivery—secure, connected mailboxes that work with drone and robot networks. The stack reveals a hardware-first company (CATIA, Siemens NX, Creo for design) layered with cloud infrastructure (Kubernetes, Azure, Kafka) and observability tools (Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry), suggesting they're managing both physical device fleets and distributed backend systems. Active hiring is concentrated in product and senior engineering roles, and their project list centers on core platform optimization, routing intelligence, and edge-to-cloud telemetry—indicating a transition from initial hardware validation toward scalable logistics software.
Arrive AI is a 11–50 person company founded in 2020 and based in Indianapolis, Indiana. They design and deploy mailbox-as-a-service (MaaS) infrastructure—smart, secure lockers and pickup points—for autonomous delivery networks powered by drones and robots. The platform includes features like climate control, chain-of-custody tracking, AI-driven insights, and seamless handoff between people, robots, and drones. Their customer base spans businesses of all sizes seeking to reduce package theft, damage, and delivery delays while improving customer convenience. The company is actively hiring across product and engineering roles in the United States.
Hardware design (CATIA, Siemens NX, Creo), cloud infrastructure (Azure, Kubernetes, Docker), messaging (Kafka, RabbitMQ), and observability (Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry). Also uses Rust for systems work and NVIDIA for edge compute.
Next-generation mailbox hardware, cloud-native IoT services, multi-modal routing and scheduling, inventory positioning, GPU-accelerated edge-to-cloud workflows, and telemetry infrastructure for autonomous delivery systems.
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