Droppe

Droppe’s Source-to-Order platform streamlines how businesses source and manage supplies, enabling direct shipping from suppliers and removing the need for storage, repackaging, and extra logistics.

Droppe’s Source-to-Order platform streamlines how businesses source and manage supplies, enabling direct shipping from suppliers and removing the need for storage, repackaging, and extra logistics.
Data Infrastructure
Software
Milestones
Investment year
2024
Investment stage
Seed
Investment status
Portfolio
Deal team
Tom Henriksson
Tony Nysten
Droppe’s Source-to-Order platform streamlines how businesses source and manage supplies, enabling direct shipping from suppliers and removing the need for storage, repackaging, and extra logistics.

As B2B sales continue to shift online and a new generation of buyers prefers digital experiences, Droppe addresses this growing demand through its unique Source-to-Order platform. Droppe’s digital-first approach creates shorter and more sustainable European supply chains, helping businesses achieve their sustainability goals and contribute to a greener future. Founded in 2020, Droppe now serves over 1,500 companies across Europe, with key markets in the Nordics and DACH region.

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Tom Henriksson
Tom Henriksson
General Partner
Tony Nysten
Tony Nysten
Partner
Tom Henriksson
Tom Henriksson
General Partner
Tony Nysten
Tony Nysten
Partner
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Data Infrastructure
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