Gothenburg-based startup Cerve, which develops tools to integrate, optimize, and enhance sustainability in the food and beverage supply chain, has raised £3.5 million in a seed funding round led by SuperSeed. The funding will be used to enhance its data infrastructure and API capabilities.
- Established in 2019 by Dan Mazig, Cerve provides an API and infrastructure to address inefficiencies and lack of data integration in the food and beverage supply chain.
- The platform enables organizations to build tailored applications and solutions that enhance supply chain visibility, improve traceability, and reduce food waste.
- Cerve collaborates with over 2,000 companies in the UK and Nordics, including manufacturers, wholesalers, caterers, and retailers.
"Our infrastructure and API provide the data standardisation and enrichment needed to empower organisations to create transformative solutions, applications and automations. By giving businesses access to rich and real-time data, we’re enabling them to address global challenges faster and with greater impact," Cerve's team, commented on LinkedIn.
Details of the deal
- The seed round was led by London-based SuperSeed, a VC firm focused on European B2B AI and SaaS startups. Other participants included Stockholm-based Zenith Ventures, U.S.-based Ponderosa Ventures, and London-based The First Thirty.
- Cerve will use the £3.5M seed funding to enhance its data infrastructure and API capabilities, and expand its team.