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Bringg

Bringg is a delivery management platform for enterprise logistics, with offices in Tel Aviv, Atlanta, and Singapore.

Bringg

Bringg provides a cloud-based delivery management platform that enables businesses to schedule, track, and optimize last-mile deliveries. The company was founded to address the growing complexity of enterprise logistics, connecting retailers with their own delivery fleets, third-party carriers, and on-demand courier services. It has raised venture funding from investors including Pereg Ventures, GLP, Nextleap Ventures, and Salesforce Ventures, among others. Bringg's platform integrates with major e-commerce and ERP systems such as Shopify, Magento, SAP, and Oracle, helping clients streamline delivery operations. The company serves customers in retail, food and beverage, and logistics verticals, with publicly named clients including Coca-Cola, Dixons Carphone, and Electrolux. Its geographic footprint spans North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, with offices in Tel Aviv, Atlanta, and Singapore. The company has raised over $100 million in disclosed funding rounds, including a $30 million Series D in 2021 led by GLP and Pereg Ventures (per TechCrunch, 2021). Bringg has not disclosed annual revenue or profitability metrics, and its current valuation is not publicly available. The company maintains a board of directors that includes representatives from its major institutional investors. Bringg was initially structured as a venture-backed technology company, not an asset manager or family office. Its primary value proposition is software-as-a-service rather than capital deployment — making it distinct from the traditional asset management or family office profiles on this platform.

Website
bringg.com

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Middle East

Country

Israel

City

Tel Aviv-Yafo

Corporate office

Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

Additional offices

Atlanta, United States · Singapore

Sector focus

Logistics & Supply Chain TechEnterprise SoftwareRetail & E-commerce

Frequently asked questions

Who are Bringg's primary investors?

Bringg has raised venture funding from Pereg Ventures, GLP, Nextleap Ventures, and Salesforce Ventures (per TechCrunch, 2021). The company is backed by institutional venture capital rather than a single family office.

What industries does Bringg serve?

Bringg's platform is used in retail, food and beverage, and logistics verticals. Named enterprise clients include Coca-Cola, Dixons Carphone, and Electrolux.

Does Bringg offer a standalone software product or a full logistics service?

Bringg is primarily a software-as-a-service platform that provides delivery management, fleet orchestration, and customer experience tools. It does not operate its own delivery fleet — instead, it connects retailers with multiple delivery providers.

What is Bringg's geographic footprint?

Bringg has offices in Tel Aviv, Israel; Atlanta, United States; and Singapore. Its customer base spans North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.

How is Bringg structured as a company?

Bringg is a venture-backed technology company, not an asset manager or family office. It was founded as a software startup and has raised multiple rounds of equity financing from institutional venture capital firms.

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