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Andreessen Horowitz invests in supply chain and logistics technology through its $600M American Dynamism practice. Portfolio includes HappyRobot (AI freight), Flexport, Dexterity robotics, and MVMNT. Focuses on AI, robotics, and software replacing manual logistics processes.
Accel is a global VC firm with 40+ years experience investing in category-defining companies. Enterprise portfolio includes supply chain software, logistics platforms, and B2B marketplaces. Notable investments include Deliverr (acquired by Shopify).
Battery Ventures is a global VC firm investing in technology companies across application software, infrastructure, and industrial technology. Strong portfolio in supply chain software, logistics tech, and enterprise applications.
Bessemer Venture Partners is a leading global venture capital firm with $18-19 billion in assets under management. Partner Mike Droesch leads their dedicated supply chain and logistics vertical from the Cambridge office. Their portfolio includes UniUni (last-mile delivery, led $41.6M Series C2 in Nov 2024), Curri (on-demand construction logistics), Raft (intelligent freight TMS), Optimal Dynamics (AI for logistics automation), VendorPM (procurement software), and Goodship (freight spend analytics). Founded in 1911, Bessemer has backed over 1,929 companies including 135+ IPOs.
Craft Ventures is a venture capital firm with a portfolio of 254 companies including 24 unicorns and 15 IPOs, with notable exits including Airbnb, Opendoor, and Uber. The firm actively invests in AI-powered logistics automation, including a lead investment in Vooma — a freight broker automation platform for email, text, and voice workflows used by Echo Global Logistics, MODE, Arrive Logistics, and MoLo Solutions.
Insight Partners is a global software investor focused on growth-stage technology companies. Their supply chain and logistics investments support innovative freight technology, collaborative logistics networks, and transportation software solutions.
Lightspeed Venture Partners is a global VC firm with $25B+ AUM investing across consumer, enterprise, health, and fintech. Strong enterprise software portfolio includes supply chain platforms, logistics technology, and B2B commerce solutions.
Revolution and their Rise of the Rest Seed Fund invest in companies outside traditional tech hubs. Their logistics investments include e-commerce last-mile delivery and supply chain technology startups across emerging markets.
Sapphire Ventures is a leading enterprise VC firm with $11B+ in total AUM as of December 2024, headquartered in Austin with offices in London, New York, Menlo Park, and San Francisco. Their primary supply chain investment is project44, the world's leading advanced visibility platform for shippers and 3PLs valued at $2.7 billion. Sapphire has invested in 170+ companies globally with 30+ IPOs and 45+ acquisitions. They view supply chain digitization as "one of the most important opportunities of our generation" and focus on API-first logistics platforms, ML automation, and real-time visibility solutions.
GV (Google Ventures) is Alphabet's venture capital arm investing in technology startups including supply chain software, robotics, and logistics platforms. Provides access to Google engineering resources and deep technical expertise.
Tiger Global Management is a global investment firm with $100B+ AUM investing in technology companies including supply chain platforms, logistics technology, and enterprise software. Known for rapid deployment of growth capital.
Volition Capital is a Boston-based growth equity firm with $1.7B+ in AUM following Fund V closing at $675M in 2023. Partner Sean Cantwell leads their supply chain investments including TraceLink (drug supply chain traceability, Inc. 2024 Best in Business), Assent Compliance (supply chain compliance SaaS used by 30%+ of S&P 500), Relish (AI procurement platform, Spend Matters 2024 Provider to Watch), Black Kite (supply chain cybersecurity, launched Nth Party Monitoring in 2024), and RTS (waste management logistics for NYC Commercial Waste Zones). They invest $10M-$50M in companies with $5M-$50M revenue.
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