Sector
Business SoftwareSales & Marketing Solutionse-Commerce ToolsAutomotive & Mobility TechnologiesLogistics & Transportation Management
Target Customer
Commerce & RetailDistribution ChannelseCommerce PlatformsSupply ChainEnterprise & Professional ServicesSMBs & SMEsITData CentersEnterprisesFood Retail & ConsumptionRestaurantsTransportation & LogisticsLogisticsWarehouses
Core Technology
Artificial IntelligenceImage Recognition
Tags (3)
online-retailersinventory-managementsupply-chain
Geographic Markets
IsraelAmericasEurope
Supplyve Financials
Undisclosed
Capital raised
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Supplyve Lifecycle
Cumulative Funding Raised Over Time
Supplyve News
1 article
A neat alternative to tracking retail inventory by hand - ISRAEL21c
Israeli startup Supplyve aims to streamline the supply-chain process for small independent retailers by providing an online web product and mobile application that automate the ordering and inventory management process. The companys solution allows users to scan product barcodes using a smartphone app, eliminating the need for manual input or expensive external barcode scanners. Supplyve already has seven customers in Israel and has signed up a health-food store in Queens, NY, and a supermarket in Baltimore as its first two clients in the United States. The companys advisor/investor board includes industry experts and veterans in the supply chain and retail analytics fields. Supplyve plans to target the US market after using Israel as an R&D staging site.
CustomersPartners
Supplyve Team
Joseph Rubinstein
Co-founder & CEO
Founder
Jacob Namrow
Co-founder & CMO
Founder
Noah Bar-Shai
Co-founder & CTO
Founder
Dvir Goldman
Co-founder (No longer with the company)
Founder
Employee Info
| Employees (range) | 1-10 |
| Exact count | 10 |
| Team members | 4 |
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