Supply Chain Companies
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$3.348M
Estonian startup mydello raised โฌ3.1 million in a funding round led by Frumtak Ventures, with participation from Superhero Capital. The funding will support international expansion and AI integration, enhancing digital freight forwarding for 12,500 businesses across 110 countries.Investors: Frumtak Ventures, Superhero Capital
$13.5M
Rail-flow has secured โฌ12.5 million in a Series A funding round to enhance its transport management platform for rail freight and intermodal logistics. Led by Trill Impact and Bonsai Partners, the investment will aid in scaling AI capabilities and expanding into new markets.Investors: Trill Impact, Bonsai Partners
$5.4M
Amsterdam-based coffee company Wakuli has secured โฌ5 million in a Series A funding round led by ECBF and Rabobank, totaling โฌ9.25 million. The company empowers farmers in the coffee supply chain, promoting fair prices and sustainable practices.Investors: ECBF, Rabobank
Rail-flow, a Frankfurt-based transport management platform for rail freight, raised โฌ12.5 million in a Series A funding round led by Trill Impact and Bonsai Partners, with participation from Climentum Capital and existing investors. The company, which serves over 500 customers, aims to enhance efficiency and sustainability in rail logistics through its AI-powered platform.
Investors: Trill Impact, Bonsai Partners, Climentum Capital
Cavela AI, a San Francisco-based company that facilitates brand access to suppliers, raised $6.6 million in funding. The round was co-led by Susa Ventures and XYZ Venture Capital, with participation from Crossover Ventures, Go Global Ventures, and Propel Venture Partners.
Investors: Susa Ventures, XYZ Venture Capital, Crossover Ventures, Go Global Ventures, Propel Venture Partners
Orion secured $3.5 million in funding, led by Dynamo Ventures, with participation from Bravo Victor Venture Capital, Techstars, and Service Provider Capital. The AI-powered risk intelligence platform helps enterprises anticipate and manage threats, reducing avoidable losses. Customers include Fortune 500 companies, achieving significant cost savings compared to legacy systems.
Investors: Dynamo Ventures, Bravo Victor Venture Capital, Techstars, Service Provider Capital
Cavela, an AI startup focused on automating supplier sourcing for brands, raised $6.6 million in seed funding co-led by XYZ Venture Capital and Susa Ventures, with participation from Crossover Capital. The company addresses challenges faced by small and midsize businesses in navigating complex global supply chains.
Investors: XYZ Venture Capital, Susa Ventures, Crossover Capital
Orion, a Denver-based AI-driven risk intelligence company, raised $3.5 million in funding led by Dynamo Ventures, with participation from Bravo Victor Venture Capital, Techstars, and Service Provider Capital, along with a government grant from Puerto Rico. The funds will support operational expansion and development efforts.
Investors: Dynamo Ventures, Bravo Victor Venture Capital, Techstars, Service Provider Capital
Orion secured $3.5 million in funding, led by Dynamo Ventures, with participation from Bravo Victor Venture Capital, Techstars, and Service Provider Capital. The companyโs AI-powered risk intelligence platform helps enterprises detect real-world threats, addressing over $420 billion in annual avoidable losses. Early adopters include Fortune 500 companies achieving significant cost savings.
Investors: Dynamo Ventures, Bravo Victor Venture Capital, Techstars, Service Provider Capital
Jiga, an AI-driven sourcing platform based in San Francisco, raised $12 million in Series A funding led by Aleph, with participation from Symbol and Y Combinator. The company aims to enhance production capabilities and improve AI-driven quality assurance for mission-critical parts.
Investors: Aleph, Symbol, Y Combinator