Dutch startup bags €1.5 million investment for sustainable online shipping platform

Amsterdam-based Bringly, a company that enables e-commerce brands to offer sustainable deliveries, announced that it has raised €1.5M in a Seed round of funding.

Eyos Capital and SpeedUp Energy Innovation led the seed round. Other investors in the round included existing investors Shamrock Ventures, Ponooc, and several angel investors.

The company provides a platform that allows e-commerce brands to offer sustainable deliveries by optimising delivery capacity at the urban level. Bringly achieves this by using a software program that calculates the most optimal route and available capacity to deliver parcels quickly and sustainably from shops, hubs, dark stores, and central distribution centres.

The startup’s algorithm monitors available capacities and performance of linked couriers and messengers to offer immediate insights into the related CO2 reduction in both the online store checkout and the weekly reports. The platform also offers standard features such as SLA monitoring, shipment standards, support, tracing, and branding.

“It is our mission to make the entire logistics chain more sustainable, transparent and future-proof. Based on our smart routing, allocation and split of the first, middle and last mile, every package can be delivered faster, more efficiently and in the most sustainable way.”

Rajiv Laigsingh, CEO at Bringly
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