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Visible Supply Chain Management
Maersk, the Danish container-shipping giant, folded Visible Supply Chain Management into its broader e-commerce logistics platform.
Visible Supply Chain Management
Maersk, the Danish container-shipping giant, folded Visible Supply Chain Management into its broader e-commerce logistics platform. The exact founding year of Visible as a distinct entity is not publicly disclosed, and no named principals are listed on the firm's website. The division's strategy centers on a multi-partner parcel delivery network accessible via a central API. It covers domestic and international trade lanes, integrating with Maersk's Contract Logistics and Air Freight services. The platform provides tracking, customs clearance, and returns management. Geographic footprint spans North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. Maersk does not disclose a separate AUM, deployment figures, or professional headcount for this e-commerce unit. The service operates as an integrated part of Maersk's broader logistics offering, with no additional offices listed outside the Salt Lake City HQ. No recent operational events are publicly available for this specific unit. Visible Supply Chain Management's structural differentiator is its ownership by Maersk — which supplies volume consolidation and global transportation infrastructure that standalone e-commerce logistics firms cannot match. That network density allows the platform to offer competitive rates and end-to-end visibility from factory to consumer couch.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Salt Lake City
Corporate office
Salt Lake City, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs the e-commerce parcel delivery unit for Maersk?
Maersk does not publicly name a single executive running the Visible Supply Chain Management division. The unit is integrated into Maersk's broader logistics organization, with no named principals on the firm's website.
How does Visible Supply Chain Management source its carrier network?
Visible operates a multi-partner parcel delivery network accessed via a central API. It consolidates and channelizes volumes into strategic parcel networks to negotiate rates, as stated on the Maersk E-Commerce product page.
Is Visible Supply Chain Management a separate legal entity from Maersk?
The firm does not disclose whether it operates as a separate legal entity. It presents itself as 'Maersk E-Commerce' on the company website, with no distinct corporate filings referenced.
What investment stages does Visible target?
Visible is an operating logistics business, not an investment vehicle. It does not deploy third-party capital or target investment stages; it provides parcel delivery services for e-commerce merchants.
Does Visible Supply Chain Management participate in fund commitments or direct investments?
No. The firm's disclosed activities are limited to parcel delivery and logistics services. There is no evidence of fund commitments, co-investments, or venture capital activity.
What sectors does this firm explicitly avoid?
Visible does not publish a list of excluded sectors. Given its e-commerce logistics model, it likely serves any merchant shipping physical goods, with no disclosed restrictions.
Where does the underlying wealth for this firm come from?
The firm is a unit of Maersk, the Danish shipping conglomerate. Its budget and operations are funded by Maersk’s corporate balance sheet, not a family office or external allocator.
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