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Supply Chain Ventures
Biddeford, USA
Not leading
About
Supply Chain Ventures is a US venture capital partnership founded in 2001 by Dave Anderson, who launched the firm after retiring from Accenture following 35 years in global operations and IT consulting. Based in Biddeford, Maine, it describes itself as a hybrid early- and late-stage venture investing partnership focused on young, revenue-producing companies that use information technology to enhance global marketing and supply chain management. Dan Dershem joined as a partner in 2016 after founding and selling LeanLogistics, the firm's very first investment, to Brambles and serving as their Global Chief Supply Chain Officer. The small team of around six, including four partners, is composed of lifelong supply chain professionals with C-suite operating experience and extensive board memberships. Its thesis centers on planning and execution software that applies real-time data sources and AI to procurement, transportation management, S&OP, inventory and warehousing, and it is also interested in autonomous vehicles, drones, robotics, blockchain and 3PL innovations for e-commerce. The firm typically takes minority stakes and does not lead rounds, investing primarily at seed and Series A while following into later stages. As of December 2024 it had backed roughly 55 companies, with one IPO and 18 acquisitions including Descartes, Transporeon and SupplyShift. Notable holdings include Tive, a supply-chain-visibility company that raised a January 2026 Series D, along with DriverReach, TextLocate and Reshape Automation. Backed by deep operating expertise, Supply Chain Ventures invests at the intersection of software, AI and global logistics.
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January 2026
Last investment date
55
Investments
SaaS
Software & Apps
Data & Analytics
Transportation & Mobility
AI & Deep Tech
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