Manage your network
Last updated: August 16, 2026
Your network is everything that decides who can deliver an order and where: the providers you dispatch to, the pickup and dropoff locations you operate from, and the zones, restrictions, and delivery windows that shape how deliveries get planned. This section is the hub for setting all of that up.
These pieces live in different parts of the portal — most under Control, with Delivery Windows and Products & Inventory in their own areas — but the jobs they do belong together, so this section groups them for you.
What's in your network
| Section | What it's for |
|---|---|
| Providers | Your connected carriers and 3PL vendors, plus your own internal fleets — with their vehicles, support contacts, and delivery health. |
| Locations | Your pickup and dropoff locations, including per-store details and integrations. |
| Zones | Named coverage areas you can attach to locations and optimization. |
| Route restrictions | Named areas the multi-stop optimizer should avoid. |
| Delivery windows | Customer-facing delivery windows offered at checkout. |
| Products & inventory | Your product catalog and per-store stock. |
Note
Some of these — Zones, Route restrictions, Delivery windows, and Products & Inventory — are beta features. Reach out to Nash if you'd like early access.
Providers you dispatch to vs. the Provider Portal
The Providers section here is your operator view of the carriers and fleets you send deliveries to. It's read-only for the provider's own profile data — providers are set up on your account by Nash, so there's no self-serve "add a provider" step in the portal.
That's separate from the Provider Portal — the area with a carrier's own profile, opportunities, contracts, refunds, and billing. The Provider Portal is the carrier's view of their side of the relationship, not part of your network setup. If you manage both an operator org and a provider org, the two are distinct surfaces.
Related
- Manage your fleet — your own drivers, driver groups, vehicles, and fleet settings.
- Optimize orders — where zones and route restrictions get applied at planning time.
- Dispatch strategies — how dispatch chooses among your providers and fleets.