Startup raises a total of $11.5 M to develop new SaaS technology
NEW YORK, Feb. 4, 2025 /CNW/ -- Now, more than ever, supply chain operators need a tool that helps them predict and understand disruptions and gives them the power to plan accordingly. In the last twelve months, the Suez Canal was blocked by Houthi rebels, historic drought in the Panama Canal decreased the number of crossings from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, protests at U.S. ports halted shipments, 11 hurricanes impacted trade routes and there is the threat of tariffs against top trading partners.
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