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Next Logistics VC
Next Logistics VC invests from Hamburg into early-stage logistics and supply chain technology. A sector-specialist venture firm targeting Europe.
Next Logistics VC
Next Logistics VC is a private equity firm based in Hamburg, Germany. It focuses on a Venture Capital investment approach.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Germany
City
Hamburg
Corporate office
Hamburg, Germany
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Next Logistics VC?
The investment team and managing partners are not publicly named in sources Altss has reviewed. Given the firm's Hamburg base and early-stage logistics mandate, the principals likely have operational backgrounds in freight forwarding, port logistics, or supply chain technology. No specific investment committee structure is documented in the public record.
What investment stages does Next Logistics VC target?
The firm focuses on early-stage ventures at the Seed and Start-up stages. Public records indicate a preference for companies that have moved beyond concept into early commercial traction within logistics and supply chain verticals. There is no evidence of Series B+ or growth equity activity.
Is Next Logistics VC a corporate venture arm of a logistics company?
There is no public evidence confirming a corporate parent. The firm is listed as an independent private equity and venture capital asset manager. However, the specialist vertical focus from Hamburg — a major port city — leaves open the possibility of close ties to shipping or logistics operators in the region.
Does Next Logistics VC participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm's known strategy is direct equity investment into portfolio companies. There is no public record of Next Logistics VC making fund commitments as a limited partner into other venture vehicles. Altss has not identified any fund-of-funds activity.
How does Next Logistics VC source proprietary deal flow?
Based on the firm's narrow vertical strategy, deal flow likely originates through domain networks in the European logistics industry — port operators, freight forwarders, supply chain technology founders, and logistics trade associations. Hamburg's maritime and trade infrastructure provides a natural sourcing advantage for logistics technology origination.
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