Founded Year

2013

Stage

Series E | Alive

Total Raised

$184.5M

Valuation

$0000 

Last Raised

$100M | 4 yrs ago

Mosaic Score
The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.

-134 points in the past 30 days

About Bringg

Bringg is a delivery management platform that operates in last mile delivery and logistics within the supply chain and logistics industry. The company provides solutions for fleet and resource management, multi-carrier delivery management, and shipping for Salesforce, serving sectors such as grocery, furniture, appliances, and white glove delivery services. It was founded in 2013 and is based in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Headquarters Location

132 Derech Menachem Begin 19th floor

Tel Aviv, 6701101,

Israel

+972 35056397

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ESPs containing Bringg

The ESP matrix leverages data and analyst insight to identify and rank leading companies in a given technology landscape.

EXECUTION STRENGTH ➡MARKET STRENGTH ➡LEADERHIGHFLIEROUTPERFORMERCHALLENGER
Enterprise Tech / Supply Chain & Procurement

The delivery management software market provides platforms that enable businesses to track drivers and vehicles in real-time, optimize delivery routes, and automate last-mile operations. These solutions help companies manage delivery workflows from dispatch to proof of delivery, including route optimization, driver assignment, customer notifications, and delivery tracking. The market serves logist…

Bringg named as Leader among 15 other companies, including project44, Onfleet, and Shipium.

Bringg's Products & Differentiators

    Own Delivery

    Bringg’s data-led platform digitizes and connects the existing supply chain systems, and orchestrates fulfillment models based on machine learning, industry best practices and your company’s business goals. Using automation and data analytics, Bringg’s solution engineers cost-efficient, convenient and fast last mile operations on the front end while improving efficiencies and removing complexities in the backend. For logistics providers and retailers with internal fleets our platform offers rich features around vehicle routing and scheduling, fleet and driver management, driver mobile app, control tower and visibility, reverse logistics, and customer experience all with real time tracking and communications, plus a post purchase experience.

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Expert Collections containing Bringg

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Bringg is included in 7 Expert Collections, including Supply Chain & Logistics Tech.

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Supply Chain & Logistics Tech

6,551 items

Companies offering technology-driven solutions that serve the supply chain & logistics space (e.g. shipping, inventory mgmt, last mile, trucking).

U

Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups

1,309 items

G

Grocery Retail Tech

831 items

Startups providing B2B solutions to grocery businesses to improve their store and omni-channel performance. Includes customer analytics platforms, in-store robots, predictive inventory management systems, online enablement for grocers and consumables retailers, and more.

C

Conference Exhibitors

5,302 items

R

Retail Tech 100

200 items

The most promising B2B tech startups transforming the retail industry.

T

Tech IPO Pipeline

257 items

The tech companies we think could hit the public markets next, according to CB Insights data.

Bringg Patents

Bringg has filed 4 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • artificial neural networks
  • computational phylogenetics
  • industries
patents chart

Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

11/12/2018

6/14/2022

Computer memory, Wireless networking, Computer network security, Computer buses, Parallel computing

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Application Date

11/12/2018

Grant Date

6/14/2022

Title

Related Topics

Computer memory, Wireless networking, Computer network security, Computer buses, Parallel computing

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Grant

Latest Bringg News

New Bringg Study Reveals Consumers—Especially Power Shoppers—Value Reliable, Flexible Delivery Experiences Over Free Shipping

Nov 4, 2025

Consumers expect free shipping. They reward reliability and flexibility with brand loyalty, according to Bringg’s 2025 Delivery Experience Study Chicago, Illinois, United States – WEBWIRE – Tuesday, November 4, 2025 “Delivery experience is embedded into retailers’ brands and essential to loyalty. Price and speed don’t build loyalty anymore; trust and consistency do,” said Guy Bloch, CEO at Bringg. “Reliable, flexible delivery promises are the new differentiators as 80%+ of power shoppers and 65% of regular shoppers spend more as a result of positive delivery experiences. Now, delivery is more than CSAT, it’s margin.” Bringg, the last-mile solutions leader, today released new consumer research showing reliable, flexible delivery experiences are the primary drivers of ecommerce loyalty. According to the 2025 Delivery Experience Study, 75% of respondents do more than half of their online shopping via Amazon. Known for fast and free shipping, Amazon has set the delivery standard that most retailers cannot match. The data shows, however, that competing on low-cost or free shipping isn’t enough to stand out anymore. Retailer leaders that want to compete in today’s market offer differentiated delivery experiences by focusing on two factors in particular: flexibility and reliability. Key consumer insights: Delivery experience is a central pre-purchase component: 71% think about delivery before checkout and 41% consider delivery promise before browsing products Speed and cost are expected, not differentiated: 7 in 10 shoppers expect low-cost or free delivery Reliability outweighs raw speed: 72% rate on-time arrival as an essential delivery experience factor, outweighing delivery costs. 35% permanently abandon a retailer after a late delivery; this is a reliability failure, not a cost failure Delivery impacts cart abandonment and conversion: 61% of shoppers abandon carts when delivery isn’t flexible and 60% cite on-time guarantees as a key factor for completing checkout Negative delivery experiences jeopardize customer loyalty: 55% of shoppers stop buying from a brand after a single negative delivery experience Late deliveries damage brand reputation: Up to 62% of consumers blame retailers for late delivery; 47% of shoppers blame retailers and carriers equally and 15% blame the retailer even when carriers are responsible High-income power shoppers reward positive delivery experiences with loyalty and repeat purchases: 65% of regular shoppers say a positive delivery experience convinced them to buy again, even when the price is higher than competitors. That number jumps to 83% of affluent power shoppers (with more than $150k/year annual income and 11+ online orders/month) and 81% of power shoppers (11+ online orders/month). The delivery experience pillars: flexible and reliable Yesterday’s differentiators (speed, cost) are now table stakes. Retailers can’t win on cost and speed; they can only lose if they fail to meet the standard. Today’s differentiators are experiential. Reliable: delivered on time, as promised 72% of respondents rate on-time arrival as highly important, and 35% abandon a retailer permanently after a late delivery 65% say a positive delivery experience convinced them to buy again, even when the price is higher than competitors 36% of shoppers that are willing to pay more after a good delivery say real-time tracking is critical Flexible: options that fit busy lives 61% abandon carts when delivery options aren’t flexible 59% say responsive post-purchase service defines a “great” delivery Delivery table stakes: deal-makers, but not deal-breakers 69% of shoppers rate low/free shipping as important, but only 31% will abandon a cart if it isn’t offered 63% value easy returns/exchanges while shopping, but only 11% say return policies lead to brand abandonment The loyalty flywheel Bringg’s Delivery Experience Study shows reliability and flexibility tie directly to consumer loyalty. It also shows how quickly a negative delivery experience jeopardizes it. This is especially clear for power shoppers, those that make 11+ online purchases per month, and affluent power shoppers, those that make 11+ online purchases per month and have more than $150k annual income. Reliability and flexibility create a loyalty flywheel: the most profitable customers have the highest expectations and reward retailers that meet them. Conversely, they have the lowest tolerance for delivery failures. Methodology The findings came from a nationwide Bringg-commissioned survey of 1,000 U.S. online shoppers conducted Q3 2025. Respondents were segmented by shopping frequency, household income, and age group. About Bringg Global retailers and logistics providers reduce costs and deliver differentiated customer experiences with Bringg Last-Mile Solutions. Through Bringg’s modular technology platform, integrated fleet network, and services suite, business leaders automate processes, optimize order delivery, and invent new business models. Unlock flexibility at scale. Any order. Any fleet. Delivered.

Bringg Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Bringg founded?

    Bringg was founded in 2013.

  • Where is Bringg's headquarters?

    Bringg's headquarters is located at 132 Derech Menachem Begin, Tel Aviv.

  • What is Bringg's latest funding round?

    Bringg's latest funding round is Series E.

  • How much did Bringg raise?

    Bringg raised a total of $184.5M.

  • Who are the investors of Bringg?

    Investors of Bringg include Salesforce Ventures, Pereg Ventures, Next47, GLP Capital Partners, Shmuel Harlap and 13 more.

  • Who are Bringg's competitors?

    Competitors of Bringg include Locus, OPTIMIND, Vonzu, LogiNext, Cartwheel and 7 more.

  • What products does Bringg offer?

    Bringg's products include Own Delivery and 2 more.

  • Who are Bringg's customers?

    Customers of Bringg include Hibbit Sports.

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