[Funding alert] Dutch-based RTI Blockchain Secures €2.5M in Fresh Round Funding
Dec 18, 2023 | By Team SR
Dutch-based RTI Blockchain secures €2.5M in fresh round funding. The group of investors comprises a wide range of partners with expertise in technological development, the logistic industry, and venture capitalist Borski Fund.
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This financial boost is a vote of confidence in the way RTI contributes to improvements and sustainability in logistics. This investment will enable RTI Blockchain to further develop and expand its innovative technological solution for the management of reusable load carriers, strengthen its position in the logistics sector, and extend its reach internationally.
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Milou Klooster and Yves du Bois, founders of RTI Blockchain said, "This investment marks a significant milestone in the growth of RTI Blockchain. We look forward to working with partners who share our vision and will help us transform the logistics sector through effective technology in digital load carrier management. This allows us to further develop our innovative solutions and serve our customers even better, We also anticipate with our dashboard new legislation, which will make it mandatory to register load carriers; our solution makes this as simple as possible."
Bertrand van Leersum and Simone Brummelhuis of Borski Fund said, "We are delighted to support the growth of RTI Blockchain and are excited about the innovative approaches the team has developed for the logistics sector. Our investment in RTI Blockchain reflects our commitment to investing in technologies that have a positive impact on various industries and the use of reusable assets,"
About RTI Blockchain
RTI Blockchain, an innovator in the logistics sector, offers advanced technology solutions to enhance efficiency, transparency, and effectiveness in the management of reusable transport items.
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