GoRamp
GoRamp is a technology company.
Financial History
GoRamp has raised $3.5M across 2 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has GoRamp raised?
GoRamp has raised $3.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
GoRamp is a technology company.
GoRamp has raised $3.5M across 2 funding rounds.
GoRamp has raised $3.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
GoRamp is a SaaS-based logistics platform specializing in yard management, dock scheduling, and transportation management systems (TMS) for manufacturing, retail, 3PL providers, and other supply chain-heavy industries.[1][2][3] It serves SMEs and large enterprises by solving inefficiencies in end-to-end logistics—such as manual spreadsheets, truck queues, detention fees, and poor visibility—through real-time tracking, automation, and integrations with TMS, WMS, and ERP systems, delivering up to 25% transportation cost savings, 50% faster scheduling, and 70% less manual work.[2][3][4][5] Trusted by over 200 customers across 18+ European markets, GoRamp simplifies chaotic operations into a unified, affordable tool starting at $175/month, with quick implementation in hours.[1][2][3]
GoRamp was founded in 2017 in Vilnius, Lithuania, with a straightforward mission to fix logistics' outdated reliance on spreadsheets and phone calls for fast-paced operations like scheduling and yard management.[3] CEO Jevgenij Polonis leads the company, emphasizing simplicity and affordability to stand out in a competitive market, initially targeting manufacturing SMEs struggling with freight procurement, order tracking, and warehouse timeslots.[1] Early traction came from addressing real pain points like uncontrolled truck flows and downtimes, evolving into a comprehensive platform now used Europe-wide, with pivotal growth marked by ISO 27001 certification and integrations that enable rapid ROI within months.[1][3][5]
GoRamp rides the wave of digital supply chain transformation, fueled by e-commerce growth, just-in-time manufacturing, and post-pandemic disruptions demanding resilient logistics.[1][5][8] Its timing aligns perfectly with rising TMS adoption—projected to optimize global freight amid labor shortages and sustainability pressures—by enabling greener operations through reduced idle time and digital processes.[4][5][8] Market forces like volatile fuel costs and warehouse congestion favor GoRamp's focus on yard/dock efficiency, influencing the ecosystem by empowering European SMEs to compete with giants via affordable tech, fostering broader automation in logistics and cutting industry-wide waste.[3][6][8]
GoRamp is poised for expansion beyond Europe, leveraging its quick ROI and integrations to capture global TMS demand as AI-driven predictive scheduling and IoT yard tracking emerge.[3][5][8] Trends like multimodal transport optimization and regulatory pushes for emissions reductions will amplify its edge, potentially evolving into a full-stack supply chain AI platform. As logistics digitization accelerates, GoRamp's commitment to simplicity positions it to redefine efficiency for thousands more, turning today's chaos into tomorrow's streamlined standard—proving that great tech starts with solving real, messy problems.[1][4]
GoRamp has raised $3.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
GoRamp's investors include Presto Ventures.
GoRamp has raised $3.5M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $3.0M Seed in July 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2023 | $3.0M Seed | Presto Ventures | |
| Nov 1, 2020 | $530K Seed | Presto Ventures |