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Multi-Channel Order & Inventory Management
Multi-channel order management and inventory control platform for mid-market e-commerce; raised $100M+ (Marlin Equity). Chichester UK; serves retailers on Amazon, eBay, Shopify, and 100+ other channels with centralized inventory and shipping workflows.
Linnworks is a multi-channel order management and inventory control platform designed for mid-market e-commerce retailers and wholesale businesses that sell across multiple online channels. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Chichester, United Kingdom with US operations in Jacksonville, Florida, Linnworks has raised more than $100 million from investors including Marlin Equity Partners. The platform connects sellers' e-commerce storefronts, marketplaces, and wholesale channels to their fulfillment operations, providing a centralized system for inventory management, order routing, shipping, and analytics.\n\nLinnworks' platform handles the complexity of high-SKU, multi-channel inventory management — automatically updating stock levels across all connected sales channels when inventory is received, adjusted, or fulfilled. The system's order routing rules allow merchants to direct orders from different channels or regions to specific fulfillment locations, 3PLs, or suppliers based on configurable logic. Shipping integrations cover major carriers globally, with rate comparison and batch label generation that streamlines high-volume fulfillment operations.\n\nLinnworks serves mid-market e-commerce merchants with complex multi-channel operations, including brands selling across their own website, Amazon, eBay, Wayfair, and other marketplaces simultaneously, combined with B2B wholesale operations. The company competes with Skubana (now Extensiv Order Manager), ChannelAdvisor, Brightpearl, and similar platforms. Linnworks' acquisition by Marlin Equity has provided investment to accelerate product development and international expansion.
Largest EV charging network with 250,000+ charging ports globally. Campbell, CA. Publicly traded (CHPT). Serves commercial, fleet, and residential customers.
ChargePoint is the world's largest EV charging network, headquartered in Campbell, California, and publicly traded on the NYSE under the ticker CHPT. Founded in 2007, ChargePoint has built a network of over 250,000 charging ports across North America and Europe, serving commercial businesses, fleet operators, multifamily housing, and individual drivers through a software-driven charging-as-a-service model.\n\nThe company distinguishes itself by selling both the hardware (charging stations) and the cloud software that manages them, creating a recurring revenue base from network management fees and energy services. ChargePoint's fleet management capabilities are a growing business segment, enabling commercial fleet operators to manage charging schedules, energy costs, and vehicle readiness across depot and public charging locations.\n\nChargePoint has established partnerships with major automakers, real estate companies, and employers to expand its charging footprint, and it operates in over 14 countries. Its enterprise software platform allows fleet and facility managers to track utilization, manage access, and optimize charging costs at scale, positioning ChargePoint as an infrastructure and software company at the center of the fleet electrification transition.
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