Portex has garnered strong adoption by unlocking
enterprise-level freight efficiencies for small- to mid-sized
companies, saving shippers 80% on task time and 30% on transport
costs
Portex, the single, intuitive tool where shippers can handle
everything related to freight management in one place, announced
today $6.25 million in seed funding led by Footwork and joined by
Cowboy Ventures. Existing investors Susa Ventures and Base 10 also
participated in the round.
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Brittany Ennix, Founder & CEO, Portex
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The funding round comes as the startup approaches nearly $100
million in annualized freight transport bookings across its rapidly
growing, global customer base of small- to mid-sized companies.
Portex will use the new funding to accelerate its AI-focused
product development and go-to-market.
Portex is purpose-built to help underserved, small- to mid-sized
companies unlock new freight management tasks and cost
efficiencies. The cloud-based software makes it seamless for
companies to centralize communication across their broker and
forwarder partners with instant messaging, as well as to manage
freight bids and quotes, shipment status, and carrier performance.
Importantly, Portex is broker-agnostic, empowering shippers to work
with as many brokers or carriers as makes sense for their pricing
and service needs.
Portex’s streamlined interface and smart analytics slash the
time its customers spend on freight tasks by 80%, or 25+ hours per
week. Portex also reduces customers’ freight spend costs by 30%,
which can translate to up to millions of dollars per year.
“Our platform will enable small- to -mid-sized companies
globally to experience the same efficiencies and cost savings as
large companies for the first time,” said founder and chief
executive officer Brittany Ennix. “The shipping industry isn’t
broken; it’s been highly effective for centuries. That’s why Portex
is designed to make the way shippers already work more streamlined,
informed, and efficient – not to manufacture workflows that don’t
make sense.”
Over the past decade, software innovation has unlocked
significant efficiencies for much of the $4 trillion global freight
market. The largest 20% of companies moving products and goods, for
example, have gleaned substantial time and cost savings through
enterprise-grade Transport Management Systems (TMSs) that help them
connect with their carrier networks. Similarly, new workflow tools
have also been beneficial to brokers and carriers, those
facilitating the movement of goods.
However, the logistics technology needs of small- to mid-sized
shippers, which make up 80% of companies globally – have remained
starkly underserved. Enterprise TMSs are typically too costly,
time-consuming, and limiting for their needs, and sometimes
restrict companies to specific partners. As a result, most SMBs and
mid-sized companies still rely on time-intensive, manual workflows
spanning email chains, PDFs, spreadsheets, and labor-intensive
analytics reporting.
“Brittany has a superpower for listening to and building for the
needs of her customers. Her deep customer focus shines through in
the impressive customer traction and love that Portex has already
won across its earliest users. Shippers use Portex obsessively and
continue to bring their existing broker and forwarder partners onto
the platform, creating a powerful network effect,” said Mike Smith,
co-founder & general partner at Footwork.
“While small- to mid-sized companies might be an overlooked
market, they’re an incredibly large one, making up more than half
of the $4 trillion global freight market. Portex’s stickiness and
tangible customer value underscore Brittany’s deep market knowledge
to create the next generation of tooling for this vast segment. Her
strong experience at the intersection of technology, logistics, and
sales has positioned her to build an impactful product from day
one,” said Jillian Williams, partner at Cowboy Ventures.
Portex’s deep customer insights and feedback loops have yielded
incredible product engagement. The average company uses Portex
4x/day. Portex has also retained 100% of companies that ship four
or more loads a week via its platform.
What customers have said about Portex:
"You have no idea the impact Portex has made – it has improved
my quality of work-life 10-fold. It’s reduced the amount of time I
spent quoting from 10 hours to just 30 minutes." - Armorock
(Boulder City, Nev.-based concrete-maker)
"Portex reduces stress for my team: the transportation managers
are happier, more productive, and make fewer mistakes. They and our
partner carriers found Portex to be very intuitive and easy to
use." - Franklin Foods (Boca Raton, Florida-based cream
cheese-manufacturer)
"Good customer service and making sure deliveries are on time
are my #1 priority. Portex has reduced 100 emails a week from my
inbox, making it way easier to track and resolve issues quickly." -
Community Coffee (Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based coffee brand)
Looking ahead, Portex will roll out a suite of highly practical,
AI-powered features to make freight management even more automated
and strategic. Portex’s modern backend and structured data make the
platform ideally suited to use AI to make everything from pricing
suggestions, to benchmarking, and analytics faster and more
intelligent.
For example, companies on Portex will soon be able to use
conversational prompts to generate tailored analytics reports.
Portex will also be able to suggest carrier selections to customers
based on factors like performance, route, ship time, and/or
cost.
Portex will also add other key functionality like invoice
reconciliation and payments in the coming months.
Brittany Ennix, a Tennessee native, first developed an
appreciation for supply chain logistics in her youth through her
grandfather, who was a glass manufacturing plant manager at the
Ford Motor Glass Plant in Nashville for four decades. She learned
about how much intention goes into even a single component of a
larger, more complex final product. This inspired her to explore
the intersection of logistics and technology, first at Uber and
later, at Flexport.
She founded Portex in San Francisco post-pandemic after seeing
how dependent small- to mid-sized shippers were on cumbersome,
manual freight workflows.
Portex’s ultimate vision is to be the intelligent freight
management assistant that empowers every SMB to make the best and
most cost-effective freight transport decision for every single
shipment.
“Our mission is to make freight management just as
cost-effective and intuitive for small- to mid-sized shippers as it
is for large, enterprise companies,” Ennix said.
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