Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
San Francisco CPG supply chain AI (rebranded Daybreak) at $35M ARR May 2025; $107M total (Dell/TPG/ServiceNow/In-Q-Tel) focusing on Fill-Rate/OTIF for Estée Lauder/Kellogg's competing with o9 Solutions for AI demand planning.
Noodle.ai (rebranded as Daybreak) is a San Francisco, California-based enterprise AI supply chain planning platform — backed with $107 million in total funding including a $10 million Series C-II in January 2024 from Dell Technologies Capital, TPG, ServiceNow Ventures, Honeywell Ventures, Nexus Venture Partners, and In-Q-Tel — providing CPG (consumer packaged goods) and manufacturing companies including Estée Lauder and Kellogg's with AI-powered inventory planning, demand forecasting, and fill-rate optimization that targets Fill-Rate, Inventory, and OTIF (On-Time-In-Full) outcomes as the primary business metrics. As of May 2025, Noodle.ai/Daybreak reports $35 million in annual recurring revenue with approximately 105 employees across 6 continents. In January 2024, Stephen R. Collins was appointed CEO (founder Stephen Pratt transitioning to Senior Strategic Advisor) and Jerome Holbus joined as Chief Product Officer. Founded in 2016 in San Francisco.
Autonomous mobile robot company for warehouse automation; flexible AMR-based fulfillment systems that adapt to changing product mixes without fixed infrastructure.
Hermes Robotics is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) and warehouse automation company developing robots and software for logistics and fulfillment operations in warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities. The company builds ground-based autonomous robots capable of transporting goods, fulfilling orders, and navigating dynamic warehouse environments alongside human workers, with software for fleet management and warehouse orchestration.
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