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Based in Paris, France, Dashdoc provides a cloud-based software-as-a-service transport management system that digitizes road freight operations for commercial carriers and industrial shippers. The centralized platform streamlines daily logistics planning, dispatch execution, and automated invoicing while offering integrated tools for electronic consignment notes, dock scheduling, and real-time carbon footprint calculation. Operating on a subscription-based business model, the enterprise software currently serves a network of over 2,000 European logistics companies and maintains a growing workforce of more than 95 employees. Evolving from the predecessor mobile application Truckfly, the organization has expanded its international footprint to include corporate offices in Boston, Antwerp, and Madrid, while securing $50,000 in early grant funding from institutional backers including Fit 4 Start. To connect various stakeholders across the broader European transportation supply chain, the software provider was officially founded in 2017.
Dashdoc has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
Dashdoc has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Dashdoc has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Seed in September 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2021 | $5M Seed | — | Alven, F3A, ISAI, Kurma Partners, Partech Ventures | Announced |
Dashdoc has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Dashdoc's investors include Alven, F3A, ISAI, Kurma Partners, Partech Ventures.
Dashdoc is a Paris-based SaaS company founded in 2018 that builds a next-generation Transport Management System (TMS) for carriers (truck operators) and shippers (industrial goods shippers).[1][2][4] Its core products—Dashdoc TMS, Dashdoc Flow (dock scheduling), and Dashdoc eCMR (electronic consignment notes)—automate transport operations from quoting and planning to real-time updates, invoicing, and carbon footprint tracking, solving pain points like paperwork, poor collaboration, and outdated tools in road freight logistics.[2][3][4][6] Serving over 2,000 trucking companies primarily in France and Benelux, Dashdoc drives growth by enabling time savings, profit optimization, and digital transformation in a sector ripe for automation.[1][4][5]
With a team of 95+ passionate employees, Dashdoc emphasizes intuitive, AI-powered tools that prioritize user delight and industry decarbonization, positioning it as a leading European player in collaborative transport software.[1][3][4]
Dashdoc emerged in 2018 amid a road freight industry shake-up driven by automation, connectivity, driverless trucks, and low-carbon tech, where carriers, shippers, and truckers struggled with complex, expensive software unfit for their needs.[1][2] Founders, motivated by this gap, launched from Paris to deliver "Google Drive for transports"—a unified platform for digitalizing operations and fostering collaboration.[1][4]
Early traction built on user-centric design co-created with industry leaders, expanding from core TMS to AI features and add-ons like dock scheduling.[1][3][5] Pivotal moments include scaling to 95+ employees, organizing team-building DashTour events across Europe, and securing trust from clients like Suez and Vincent Logistics for real-time monitoring and optimization.[1][6] By integrating tools like HubSpot for feedback loops, Dashdoc refined its product during rapid growth in France and Benelux.[5]
Dashdoc stands out in the TMS market through these key strengths:
Dashdoc rides the wave of logistics digitalization, fueled by automation, AI, connectivity, and sustainability demands in a $6 trillion global road freight market slow to modernize.[1][2] Its timing aligns perfectly with rising eCMR mandates, decarbonization pressures, and post-pandemic supply chain disruptions, where real-time tools reduce delays and emissions.[1][3][4]
Market forces like labor shortages and fuel costs favor Dashdoc's efficiency gains, enabling carriers and shippers to compete via optimized dispatching and collaborative platforms.[4][7] By influencing Europe’s transport ecosystem—through 2,000+ adopters and features like carbon tracking—Dashdoc accelerates industry-wide shifts toward AI-driven, low-carbon operations, bridging traditional trucking with tech innovation.[1][2][6]
Dashdoc is poised for European expansion, leveraging AI enhancements and dock/eCMR tools to capture more market share amid accelerating logistics automation.[3][4] Trends like widespread AI adoption, regulatory pushes for digital consignment notes, and net-zero goals will propel its growth, potentially doubling its 2,000+ user base as shippers demand collaborative TMS.[1][2][6]
Its influence may evolve into a full-stack logistics platform, integrating deeper with IoT for driverless tech and blockchain for traceability, solidifying its role as the user-delightful backbone of digitized transport—transforming an analog industry one seamless operation at a time.[1][3][7]