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Former Amazon CEO invests in warehouse management platform
Real Estate - SEPTEMBER 10, 2021

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Former Amazon CEO invests in warehouse management platform

by Andrea Zander

Fulfilld, a U.S.-based warehouse management platform, has raised $2.5 million in an oversubscribed seed funding round led by TenOneTen Ventures and co-led by Pi Labs, a Europe-based proptech venture capital firm.

Other investors in the round included seed-stage venture fund Matchstick and former CEO of Amazon’s worldwide consumer business, Jeff Wilke.

The company was launched by serial entrepreneurs Yosh Eisbart, Michael Pytel and Rick Fischer who previously founded and bootstrapped enterprise software and services firm NIMBL, ultimately selling to a publicly traded European competitor in 2018. At the time of their exit in August 2020, NIMBL was a leader within the enterprise software and services space, boasting more than 300 employees and customers around the world.

Fulfilld is a location-aware warehouse management platform leveraging real-time workforce activity, focused on optimizing core warehousing operations via a machine-learning system directing tasks

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