Full-Time
Digital procurement platform for mid-sized businesses
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Senior, Expert
Munich, Germany
Candidate must work from the Munich office at least 3 days per week.
Tacto.ai is a digital platform that simplifies the procurement process for mid-sized businesses by consolidating all suppliers into one user-friendly interface. The platform is designed to eliminate manual tasks, making the procurement process more efficient and sustainable. It is particularly useful for businesses that frequently onboard new suppliers, as it significantly reduces the time and effort involved. Tacto.ai offers a 'Plug & Play' solution, allowing clients to start using the tool immediately with minimal setup. This ease of use has led to high customer satisfaction. The platform provides an overview of product groups, items, and suppliers, enabling businesses to make informed decisions and achieve cost savings. Tacto.ai's goal is to help mid-sized businesses digitize their procurement processes and streamline their operations.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Early VC
Total Funding
$60.8M
Headquarters
Munich, Germany
Founded
2020
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Tacto helps mid-sized industrial organisations manage the rising complexity of supply chains.
Sequoia Capital and Index Ventures led a €50 million ($54 million) funding round for German startup Tacto Technology GmbH, whose software helps businesses optimize their supply chains.
AI startup Tacto is about to close a $20 million Sequoia round and already has more investors lined up, sources say.
Attempting to remove the roadblock, Munich-based software company Tacto has raised €5.3 million to transform industrial procurement.