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As global supply chains continue to face unprecedented disruptions, supply chain risk intelligence firm Interos is reaping the benefits. The company has reported a 35% year-over-year revenue growth, thanks to its ability to help businesses navigate the complex and ever-changing logistics landscape.
Interos' platform uses AI to map and monitor organizations' supply chains, identifying potential regulatory, labor, and cybersecurity issues. The company's technology has proven to be a valuable asset for its clients, which include the Defense Department, Canada's Coast Guard and Royal Navy, Google, NASA, and defense contractor L3Harris.
The recent $40 million strategic growth round from Blue Owl Capital will enable Interos to further develop its product and expand its AI capabilities. This investment brings the company's total venture capital raised to nearly $175 million.
As the global supply chain ecosystem becomes increasingly complex, Interos is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for supply chain risk intelligence. The company's growth is a testament to the importance of proactive supply chain management in today's tumultuous business environment.
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