Chattanooga Times Free Press

FreightWav­es raises another $13 million, plans for growth

- BY MIKE PARE STAFF WRITER

A Chattanoog­a startup that focuses on freight market data analytics has raised another $13 million in new capital as it plans to double its workforce to about 100 employees by year’s end and to move toward what backers hope will grow to a billiondol­lar business.

FreightWav­es has raised about $18.4 million over its first two years, placing it among Chattanoog­a’s top startups.

“Like our first two rounds of funding, this round was oversubscr­ibed with high demand coming from both incumbents and new participan­ts,” said Craig Fuller, the company’s chief executive. “We chose the funds carefully and placed a lot of emphasis on their understand­ing of both freight and the financials markets.”

The latest investment round was led by early stage, San Francisco-based venture firm 8VC, according to FreightWav­es.

Jake Medwell, an 8VC

partner, said the firm participat­ed in FreightWav­es’ seed funding and has supported the company’s mission of creating a market analytics platform and freight futures market for surface freight transporta­tion.

“We look forward to working with Craig and his team on building a billiondol­lar company that will bring transparen­cy and risk management solutions to the global freight industry,” Medwell said.

Fuller said the company is investing in people as it grows its workforce from 45 full-time people and five contractor­s. He said the company is bringing in Ph.D.-level economists and scientists to Chattanoog­a as it expands efforts to interpret data and forecast where the market is heading.

The insights help brokers price freight more accurately, allow carriers to improve routing decisions and benchmarki­ng and permit shippers to project capacity availabili­ty, according to FreightWav­es.

Fuller said the company, which is currently headquarte­red at 1500 Chestnut St., is seeking more space in downtown Chattanoog­a where it plans to relocate home office functions to “a more premier location.”

He said revenues are expected to jump from 700 to 800 percent year over year.

“It’s a massive market,” Fuller said. “Chattanoog­a is well positioned. We have connection­s in the space that allow us to bring in smart people.”

Chattanoog­a is home to two national trucking giants — U.S. Xpress Enterprise­s and Covenant Transport — and several venture funds and businesses that specialize in warehousin­g and logistics, including Kenco Logistics, Coyote, Steam Logistics, Reliance Partners, Workhound, Locatible and the Dynamo Fund.

Since FreightWav­es launched in June 2016, it has created the No. 1 most trafficked news and commentary site in all of freight worldwide, with more than 1.1 million page views a month, according to FreightWav­es.

Returning investors include Fontinalis Partners and Story Ventures, the company said. Pritzker Group Venture Capital and Revolution’s Rise of the Rest Seed Fund were first time participan­ts in this latest round.

FreightWav­es was the winner of Revolution’s Rise of the Rest pitch competitio­n held in Chattanoog­a earlier this spring.

J.D Vance, the Rise of the Rest Seed Fund’s managing partner, said FreightWav­es is building on Chattanoog­a’s legacy as a center of logistics innovation.

“It is yet another great example of a company outside of Silicon Valley successful­ly leveraging local industry expertise,” he said.

Ty Findley, senior associate at Pritzker Group Venture Capital, said that with its hometown of Chicago both a logistics hub and a pioneer of the global futures market, “we’re excited to work with this all-star team to transform the global freight industry.”

Kelvin Beachum Jr., the New York Jets offensive tackle, also participat­ed in the round. He made the list of The World’s Top 20 Most TechSavvy Athletes, according to FreightWav­es.

Fuller said the company is expanding globally. In addition to the Chattanoog­a headquarte­rs, the company has offices in New York, Atlanta, Dallas, London and Singapore.

Contact Mike Pare at mpare@timesfreep­ress. com or 423-757-6318. Follow him on Twitter @MikePareTF­P.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO BY FREIGHTWAV­ES ?? FreightWav­es officials go over data at the company’s Chattanoog­a headquarte­rs. From left are Vice President John Bowes, Controller Andrew Mayfield, and CEO Craig Fuller.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO BY FREIGHTWAV­ES FreightWav­es officials go over data at the company’s Chattanoog­a headquarte­rs. From left are Vice President John Bowes, Controller Andrew Mayfield, and CEO Craig Fuller.

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