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Logistics software for construction supply delivery
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Dallas, TX, USA
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Curri offers a software and service solution for logistics and supply chain needs in the construction and industrial supplies sector, focusing on middle and final-mile delivery. Its platform streamlines operations by providing dedicated drivers, on-demand fleet access, and route planning, while also allowing businesses to adjust delivery capacity through a nationwide network of carriers. Curri simplifies invoicing by consolidating multiple invoices into one, reducing administrative costs. The company's goal is to help businesses grow revenue, reduce risks, and improve customer experiences through efficient delivery logistics.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$46.8M
Headquarters
Ventura, California
Founded
2018
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