Shapath Parikh and Nitin Mamodia discuss how the $4 million Series A round supports Stackbox’s expansion across enterprise logistics and warehouse operations
White Whale Venture Fund joins Enrission India Capital in backing supply chain software firm Stackbox
White Whale Venture Fund has joined Enrission India Capital in a $4 million Series A investment in Stackbox, a company building software for increasingly complex logistics and warehouse operations. The round brings together investors with a focus on enterprise technology and operational infrastructure, as Stackbox looks to scale its presence across large, distribution-heavy businesses.
According to Shapath Parikh, supply chains are under growing pressure from omnichannel demand and digitised distribution models, making software-led coordination central to day-to-day operations. He noted that platforms which can bring planning, execution, and visibility together are becoming integral to how enterprises manage scale and complexity.
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