CoreWeave Inc. (NASDAQ:CRWV) said cross-border commerce technology provider Zonos has chosen the CoreWeave Cloud platform to run its AI-powered systems for managing duties, taxes and international checkout processes.
Zonos supports global retailers and logistics organizations such as Cotopaxi, LIV Golf, USPS and Canada Post. Its technology calculates duties, taxes and checkout requirements in real time across multiple countries and currencies, requiring low-latency processing to handle compliance decisions at the moment of purchase.
“Zonos chose CoreWeave to power its most latency-sensitive inference workloads because we provide the necessary speed and reliability at a massive scale,” said Jon Jones, chief revenue officer of CoreWeave.
Andrew Spencer, chief technology officer at Zonos, said the partnership helps address the infrastructure needs required for automating cross-border commerce operations. “We’ve built a platform that embeds compliance, duty and tax intelligence, and international checkout directly into the commerce stack,” Spencer said.
CoreWeave describes itself as an AI-focused cloud provider designed to optimize performance for advanced workloads. The company noted that it recently set a record in the MLPerf benchmark for AI workloads and received a Platinum ranking in SemiAnalysis ClusterMAX evaluations, which measure performance, efficiency and reliability in AI cloud platforms.
Under the agreement, CoreWeave will supply the cloud infrastructure needed to support Zonos’s real-time compliance and international checkout systems used by global commerce clients. CoreWeave went public on Nasdaq in March 2025, according to the company.
