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Expedock

https://www.expedock.com/
Last activity: 24.04.2023
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Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Process Automation Solutions for Global Supply Chain Companies
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Location: United States, California, Palo Alto
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +63 917 885 5007
Total raised: $13.5M
Founded date: 2019

Investors 6

Funding Rounds 1

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
10.08.2022Series A$13.5M-

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24.04.2023ZEBOX, an incubator for supply chain startups, launches its Asia hub in SingaporeZEBOX, an international accelerator network founded by shipping conglomerate CMA CGM to introduce more tech innovation into the supply chain industry, announced today the launch of its APAC headquarters. Based in Singapore, ZEBOX Asia will ...
10.08.2022Expedock Raises $13.5M in Series A FundingExpedock, a San Francisco, CA-based international freight software provider, raised $13.5m in Series A funding. The round, which brought the total amount raised to $18m, was led by Insight Partners, with participation from VMG Catalyst as w...
24.02.2022ZEBOX Partners With Seven U.S. Supply Chain and Logistics LeadersZEBOX Logo “At ZEBOX, we’re committed to building bridges between the brightest minds in the startup ecosystem, and the biggest and best established industry leaders." –– Charley Dehoney, Vice President of ZEBOX AMERICA. ARLINGTON, Va....
07.10.2020PH AI services provider Expedock raises $1.15m pre-seed fundingPremium Expedock, a Philippine-headquartered AI-based outsourcing services provider for logistics and freight providers, has raised $1.15 million in its pre-seed funding led by Tencent Holdings co-founder Liqing Zeng. Continue reading this ...
13.05.2020With the CRV-backed Liftoff List competition and prize, student entrepreneurs get rewardedJustine and Olivia Moore, the twin investors behind the CRV-backed Liftoff List have long believed in the power of student entrepreneurship. The twin sisters were among the early architects of Stanford University’s student investment progra...

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