Corvera, an agentic supply chain management platform founded in London, has raised £3 million in Seed funding. The investment is intended to accelerate the expansion of the company and automate end-to-end operational workflows for consumer packaged goods brands.
The platform was established to assist consumer brands with workflows that are often manual and fragmented. By integrating with existing enterprise resource planning systems, the software allows artificial intelligence agents to execute tasks such as order recording, fulfilment and invoicing. The system manages these processes automatically from the initial order to delivery confirmation.
By delegating these responsibilities to autonomous agents, businesses can maintain visibility into financial performance and logistics while reducing operational overhead. The technology is designed to sit on top of current solutions rather than requiring companies to replace their existing tools.
The startup plans to use the capital to scale its platform, recruit additional staff and grow its customer base.
Chris Kong, CEO and co-founder of Corvera, said: “Everyday CPG brands spend countless hours on back-office workflows that could otherwise be handled autonomously and flawlessly by AI agents. We’re here to make this a reality, enabling brands to invest more time into what truly makes them special and valuable.
“Our objective isn’t to replace existing tools or force our customers to ‘lift-and-shift’ systems. Instead, we act as the bridge between various systems and automate the manual work required to operate them. By reducing the reliance on human middleware, we enable more resilient, proactive supply chains with fewer errors and better service levels.”
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