BackOps Lands $26M to Automate Supply Chain Operations
Supply chain automation startup BackOps closed a $26M Series A round led by Theory Ventures.
BackOps just pulled in $26 million in Series A funding to keep building out its supply chain automation toolkit. Theory Ventures led the round.
The company develops tools designed to automate the messy, manual workflows that plague supply chain operations. CEO Sean McCarthy confirmed the raise exclusively through Axios.
Supply chain tech has been a hot funding target as companies scramble to reduce operational friction and cut costs. BackOps is betting that automation — not just visibility — is where the real value lies.
Theory Ventures, which led the round, has been actively backing infrastructure-level startups. The $26 million should give BackOps serious runway to scale its platform and chase enterprise customers still drowning in spreadsheets and manual processes.
Details on other participating investors or the company's current valuation weren't disclosed.