
Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Bloq.it is providing the world's leading Smart Locker Solutions. Solving last-mile and enabling everyone to participate in e-commerce.
- Revenue
- $100M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2019
- Funding
- $32M
- Team size
- 274
- Growth
- 163.16%
As of July 2026, there are 695 SaaS companies in Other Supply & Logistics Software. They have combined revenues of $11.2B and employ 69.2K people. They have raised $12B and serve 22.5M customers combined.
The Other Supply & Logistics Software category encompasses a diverse range of software solutions designed to enhance various supply chain and logistics processes. These tools facilitate operations such as inventory management, transportation management, freight forwarding, and order processing, providing organizations with the ability to manage resources efficiently and optimize delivery processes. Users typically include supply chain managers, logistics coordinators, and operational teams seeking to streamline their workflows and improve overall productivity.
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Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Bloq.it is providing the world's leading Smart Locker Solutions. Solving last-mile and enabling everyone to participate in e-commerce.

Provo, Utah, United States
Enveyo is the leading provider of logistics data management, visibility, and shipping optimization software, helping shippers and 3PLs move their logistics forward through data-driven technology. From shipment analytics and automated carrier selection to post-purchase delivery experience management and carrier auditing, Enveyo is the only suite deploying solutions across the logistics lifecycle. Powered by a robust, enterprise data management platform, Enveyo Insights, Modeling, Cloudroute, Alerting, and Audit solutions enable organizations to make business-transforming shipping decisions. To learn more about how Enveyo moves logistics forward, visit enveyo.com.

Austin, Texas, United States
Developer of a source-to-pay platform intended to craft software and services that streamline field operations, from sourcing to payments.

Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Tive, founded in 2015 by CEO Krenar Komoni, is a supply chain visibility company that sells IoT tracking devices paired with a SaaS platform to help shippers monitor the real-time location and condition of freight across road, air, and ocean. Komoni, a former RF chip designer, built the first prototype in 2015 after watching his father-in-law spend evenings on the phone trying to locate his truck drivers, and signed him up as the first customer at $19.99 per month. The company has grown from $250K in recognized revenue in 2019 to $100M in 2026, a trajectory that includes $2.5M in 2020, $10M in 2021, $19.5M in 2022, $29M in 2023, $45M in 2024, and $67M in 2025. Tive has raised $135.5M in total funding across eight rounds, most recently a Series C1 of $20M at a $545M post-money valuation in 2025. The company serves 1,300 customers, nine of which pay more than $1M per year, and operates with 243 employees including 32 quota-carrying AEs and 11 SDRs. The single most striking strategic fact is that 60% of new ARR comes from upsell and expansion within existing accounts, a land-and-expand motion powered by a proprietary IoT plus SaaS business model that generates billions of data points per quarter, positioning Tive to pursue what Komoni calls autonomous supply chain, where AI agents handle freight coordination end to end without human intervention.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Seegrid is a provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and enterprise software for material handling. The company specializes in smart mobile robotics solutions and aims to transform the world's supply chain by moving material safely, effectively, and efficiently.

Ljubljana, Slovenia
CargoX is one of the leading providers of blockchain-based electronic trade document solutions, introducing trust in the digital economy. The CargoX Platform for Blockchain Data Transfer (BDT) makes it possible to create, sign and transfer electronic trade documents, reducing manual paperwork and administrative burdens. The platform was developed with the goal of digitalising bills of lading and other electronic trade documents, and facilitated the first blockchain-based electronic bill of lading being used in practice. Since achieving that milestone, CargoX has added support for several types of electronic bills of lading, and was the first public blockchain-based eBL provider to receive approval from International Group of P&I Clubs (IGP&I). It has also been collaborating on developing future standards with major shipping & logistics organisations, including DCSA and FIATA, as well as SWIFT and the International Chamber of Commerce. The CargoX Platform for BDT is integrated as a blockchain document transfer gateway with the Egyptian single window system for foreign trade that includes advance cargo information (ACI). CargoX is currently collaborating on implementing customs and trade systems in Uganda and Abu Dhabi, as well as working on the fintech space with banks on new blockchain-based solutions. The CargoX Platform is used by 125,000 businesses and organisations worldwide. They used it to process more than 7 million electronic documents.

Austin, Texas, United States
drivers through a first-of-its-kind digital ecosystem. Flash’s platform connects reservable parking and charging in the apps drivers use every day with garage, surface lot, event, and valet parking locations—connected and controlled via a cloud-based operating system with unrivaled intelligence. Customer-obsessed brands partner with Flash to deliver digital, easy-to-use, reliable, and increasingly frictionless experiences to drivers eager to pay for a solution that eliminates wasted time, excess emissions, and stress. The solution has arrived.

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Provider of innovative rental-and-inventory-management software solutions that empower businesses to streamline operations and grow strategically, regardless of industry

Torrance, California, United States
Divergent Technologies, Inc. designs a complete software hardware solution to replace traditional vehicle manufacturing, developing an end-to-end digital production system to reform industrial-scale manufacturing.
- Must provide functionalities for managing supply chain operations, including inventory, warehousing, and transport management. - Should enable real-time tracking and monitoring of goods in transit or storage. - Capable of optimizing routes and schedules for cost-effectiveness and improved delivery times. - Not limited to one specific area; must integrate functionalities across multiple logistics processes. - Should accommodate various user roles, including supply chain managers, logistics analysts, and operations professionals.
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