GGV Capital IX

GGV Capital IX is a venture capital fund managed by GGV Capital, a global firm founded in 2000 that focuses on investing in local founders across various sectors. The firm specializes in seed-to-growth stage investments, targeting industries such as Consumer/New Retail, Social/Digital & Internet, Enterprise/Cloud, and Frontier Tech. GGV Capital manages a total of $6.2 billion across 13 funds and has a diversified portfolio that includes notable companies like Airbnb, Alibaba, and Peloton. With offices in key locations such as Beijing, San Francisco, and Shanghai, GGV Capital aims to provide expansion capital ranging from $5 to $25 million for initial investments in both the United States and China. The firm's approach is to support innovative entrepreneurs and emerging technologies that can shape the future of their respective industries.

Jixun Foo

Global Managing Partner

Jenny Lee

Managing Partner

Haojun Li

Partner

Joshua Wu

Partner

Eric Xu

Managing Partner

Past deals in Transport and logistics

Lingmao SCM

Series A in 2022
Lingmao SCM is a clothing supply chain SaaS provider of textile and clothing enterprises with supply chain system products and services.

JOKR

Series B in 2021
JOKR is a grocery and delivery platform that provides hyper-local product delivery services. The company offers customers delivery of an assortment of grocery and retail items to their doorstep in less than 15 minutes. It aims to democratize retail by bringing together global suppliers' all-time favorite products and local brands to support the small businesses in every neighborhood while minimizing waste. JOKR currently operates hubs in cities including New York, São Paolo, Mexico City, Bogota, Lima, Warsaw, and Vienna. It was headquartered in New York, New York in 2021.

Quincus

Series B in 2021
Quincus is a logistics management platform that focuses on optimizing supply chain operations through technology and data analytics. Established in 2014, the company provides a solution that automates manual tasks, enhances operational efficiency, and offers real-time visibility across the supply chain ecosystem. Its platform features an open API and a vehicle management dashboard, allowing companies to digitalize paper-based processes and significantly reduce time spent on routine activities like data entry. Quincus serves a diverse clientele, including well-known brands across various regions such as Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, and the UAE, positioning itself as a trusted partner for businesses seeking to adapt swiftly to market changes.

Quincus

Series B in 2021
Quincus is a logistics management platform that focuses on optimizing supply chain operations through technology and data analytics. Established in 2014, the company provides a solution that automates manual tasks, enhances operational efficiency, and offers real-time visibility across the supply chain ecosystem. Its platform features an open API and a vehicle management dashboard, allowing companies to digitalize paper-based processes and significantly reduce time spent on routine activities like data entry. Quincus serves a diverse clientele, including well-known brands across various regions such as Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, and the UAE, positioning itself as a trusted partner for businesses seeking to adapt swiftly to market changes.

Flieber

Series A in 2021
Flieber is focused on enhancing supply chain operations for marketplace sellers, enabling them to efficiently sell products online with lower investment and higher margins. While platforms like Amazon have advanced fulfillment through technology, many other supply chain processes remain outdated and disconnected. Flieber addresses this gap by integrating various components of the supply chain, including suppliers, inspection companies, freight forwarders, trucking services, and third-party logistics providers. The company utilizes advanced data analytics and machine learning to optimize inventory management and improve operational efficiency. This system provides real-time insights into sales forecasts, inventory levels, and delivery decisions, ultimately reducing stock-outs for multi-channel online retailers. By coordinating all aspects of the supply chain, Flieber allows its clients to concentrate on business growth while ensuring smooth and intelligent operations from purchase to delivery.

Daki

Venture Round in 2021
Operator of a grocery delivery application platform intended to offer multi-category grocery supplies to customers. The company's platform acts as a digital supermarket to offer day-to-day necessities and also provides home delivery services, enabling users to easily order from their homes via a mobile application.

JOKR

Series A in 2021
JOKR is a grocery and delivery platform that provides hyper-local product delivery services. The company offers customers delivery of an assortment of grocery and retail items to their doorstep in less than 15 minutes. It aims to democratize retail by bringing together global suppliers' all-time favorite products and local brands to support the small businesses in every neighborhood while minimizing waste. JOKR currently operates hubs in cities including New York, São Paolo, Mexico City, Bogota, Lima, Warsaw, and Vienna. It was headquartered in New York, New York in 2021.

Feiliu

Series A in 2021
Feiliu Tech Corporation, headquartered in Shanghai, China, specializes in big data supply chain optimization. The company offers enterprise supply chain management solutions that leverage artificial intelligence to enhance operational efficiency. By focusing on advanced analytics and data-driven insights, Feiliu aims to help businesses streamline their supply chain processes and improve overall performance.

Loggi

Series F in 2021
Loggi is connecting Brazil, using technology to reinvent logistics with a fast, cost-efficient and reliable network across e-commerce, wholesale food delivery and courier services. Loggi is unlocking the growth of the on-demand economy, supporting new commerce for Brazil’s large, young, urban population. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in São Paulo, Brazil.

Loggi

Series F in 2021
Loggi is connecting Brazil, using technology to reinvent logistics with a fast, cost-efficient and reliable network across e-commerce, wholesale food delivery and courier services. Loggi is unlocking the growth of the on-demand economy, supporting new commerce for Brazil’s large, young, urban population. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in São Paulo, Brazil.

Grab

Series A in 2021
Grab Holdings Inc., based in Singapore, is a prominent mobile technology platform operating in Southeast Asia. Founded in 2012, the company offers a wide range of services, including ride-sharing through GrabTaxi and GrabCar, and food and grocery delivery. Grab also provides financial services, such as payments, consumer loans, and insurance, catering to both merchants and consumers. Its platform connects drivers and customers, generating revenue primarily through commissions from ride-sharing and food delivery services. Grab operates in eight countries, including Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia, where it holds a significant market share. The company has expanded its offerings to include various options for transportation and delivery, as well as a mobile wallet for seamless transactions. Grab continues to face competition from other regional players, such as Foodpanda and Gojek.

Manbang Group

Venture Round in 2020
Manbang Group offers a mobile truck-hailing platform that matches shippers with drivers and fleet operators. Manbang Group is a merged company between Chinese Uber-like truck logistics unicorns Yunmanman and Huochebang. It was founded in 2017 and based in Guiyang, China.

JD.com

Post in 2020
JD.com is a leading online direct sales company in China, renowned for its extensive transaction volume and significant market share. The platform provides consumers with a diverse selection of authentic products at competitive prices, emphasizing a user-friendly online shopping experience through its website and mobile applications. To ensure timely and reliable delivery, JD.com has established a comprehensive nationwide fulfillment infrastructure, comprising numerous warehouses and a self-operated delivery network. This infrastructure allows the company to maintain high customer satisfaction levels and supports both its direct sales and online marketplace operations. JD.com also includes JD Health, an e-commerce platform for pharmaceutical products, and JD Logistics, which offers supply chain and logistics services, including innovative solutions like drone deliveries. With a strong emphasis on technology, JD.com has invested in a proprietary platform to facilitate growth and enhance service offerings, employing a substantial workforce to support its operations across China.

Quincus

Series A in 2020
Quincus is a logistics management platform that focuses on optimizing supply chain operations through technology and data analytics. Established in 2014, the company provides a solution that automates manual tasks, enhances operational efficiency, and offers real-time visibility across the supply chain ecosystem. Its platform features an open API and a vehicle management dashboard, allowing companies to digitalize paper-based processes and significantly reduce time spent on routine activities like data entry. Quincus serves a diverse clientele, including well-known brands across various regions such as Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, and the UAE, positioning itself as a trusted partner for businesses seeking to adapt swiftly to market changes.

Flieber

Seed Round in 2019
Flieber is focused on enhancing supply chain operations for marketplace sellers, enabling them to efficiently sell products online with lower investment and higher margins. While platforms like Amazon have advanced fulfillment through technology, many other supply chain processes remain outdated and disconnected. Flieber addresses this gap by integrating various components of the supply chain, including suppliers, inspection companies, freight forwarders, trucking services, and third-party logistics providers. The company utilizes advanced data analytics and machine learning to optimize inventory management and improve operational efficiency. This system provides real-time insights into sales forecasts, inventory levels, and delivery decisions, ultimately reducing stock-outs for multi-channel online retailers. By coordinating all aspects of the supply chain, Flieber allows its clients to concentrate on business growth while ensuring smooth and intelligent operations from purchase to delivery.

Geek+

Series C in 2019
Geek+ has delivered the largest numbers of logistics robots among its peers in China. The company's customers include e-commerce platforms, third-party logistics providers, express delivery companies, offline retailers and manufacturers of apparels, pharmaceuticals, automobiles and electronics products. Geek+ has also established strategic partnerships with a number of key customers to co-develop customized AI and robotic solutions across different industries and applications.

Loggi

Series E in 2019
Loggi is connecting Brazil, using technology to reinvent logistics with a fast, cost-efficient and reliable network across e-commerce, wholesale food delivery and courier services. Loggi is unlocking the growth of the on-demand economy, supporting new commerce for Brazil’s large, young, urban population. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in São Paulo, Brazil.

Loggi

Series E in 2019
Loggi is connecting Brazil, using technology to reinvent logistics with a fast, cost-efficient and reliable network across e-commerce, wholesale food delivery and courier services. Loggi is unlocking the growth of the on-demand economy, supporting new commerce for Brazil’s large, young, urban population. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in São Paulo, Brazil.

Yellow

Venture Round in 2019
Yellow is a leading micro-mobility platform based in São Paulo, Brazil, specializing in bike and e-scooter sharing services. Founded in 2017, the company provides an innovative dockless bike-sharing solution that allows users to book and drop off bikes at their convenience through a mobile application. Yellow aims to enhance urban mobility by improving traffic circulation and addressing the last-mile transportation challenge, thereby making daily commuting more efficient. With a focus on affordability and accessibility, Yellow has positioned itself as a key player in the Latin American micro-mobility market, supported by notable venture capital backing.

Lime

Series D in 2019
Lime is a company focused on providing sustainable transportation solutions to address the first and last mile mobility challenges in urban areas. It offers an array of smart mobility options, including electric scooters and bikes, designed to be affordable and convenient for users while minimizing their carbon footprint. Lime collaborates with cities to deploy its fleet, which features electric kick-scooters and bikes equipped with GPS and self-activating locks, ensuring reliable access for riders. Through its services, Lime aims to encourage a shift in transportation behavior, promoting a greener future for urban mobility.

Yellow

Series A in 2018
Yellow is a leading micro-mobility platform based in São Paulo, Brazil, specializing in bike and e-scooter sharing services. Founded in 2017, the company provides an innovative dockless bike-sharing solution that allows users to book and drop off bikes at their convenience through a mobile application. Yellow aims to enhance urban mobility by improving traffic circulation and addressing the last-mile transportation challenge, thereby making daily commuting more efficient. With a focus on affordability and accessibility, Yellow has positioned itself as a key player in the Latin American micro-mobility market, supported by notable venture capital backing.

Yellow

Seed Round in 2018
Yellow is a leading micro-mobility platform based in São Paulo, Brazil, specializing in bike and e-scooter sharing services. Founded in 2017, the company provides an innovative dockless bike-sharing solution that allows users to book and drop off bikes at their convenience through a mobile application. Yellow aims to enhance urban mobility by improving traffic circulation and addressing the last-mile transportation challenge, thereby making daily commuting more efficient. With a focus on affordability and accessibility, Yellow has positioned itself as a key player in the Latin American micro-mobility market, supported by notable venture capital backing.

MileZero

Seed Round in 2018
MileZero is focused on creating a cloud-based logistics automation platform that caters to both traditional retailers and digital innovators. The platform is designed to optimize large-scale logistics networks and delivery fleets by tracking shipments from sortation and dispatch to the final delivery points. It synchronizes parcel movements in real time, allowing for adjustments based on planning changes and current conditions. This capability enables enterprise retailers and carriers to efficiently deliver and monitor orders, helping them navigate the challenges posed by rapid changes in consumer preferences and the growth of mobile and on-demand services.

Lime

Series B in 2017
Lime is a company focused on providing sustainable transportation solutions to address the first and last mile mobility challenges in urban areas. It offers an array of smart mobility options, including electric scooters and bikes, designed to be affordable and convenient for users while minimizing their carbon footprint. Lime collaborates with cities to deploy its fleet, which features electric kick-scooters and bikes equipped with GPS and self-activating locks, ensuring reliable access for riders. Through its services, Lime aims to encourage a shift in transportation behavior, promoting a greener future for urban mobility.

Grab

Series G in 2017
Grab Holdings Inc., based in Singapore, is a prominent mobile technology platform operating in Southeast Asia. Founded in 2012, the company offers a wide range of services, including ride-sharing through GrabTaxi and GrabCar, and food and grocery delivery. Grab also provides financial services, such as payments, consumer loans, and insurance, catering to both merchants and consumers. Its platform connects drivers and customers, generating revenue primarily through commissions from ride-sharing and food delivery services. Grab operates in eight countries, including Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia, where it holds a significant market share. The company has expanded its offerings to include various options for transportation and delivery, as well as a mobile wallet for seamless transactions. Grab continues to face competition from other regional players, such as Foodpanda and Gojek.

Yunmanman

Series D in 2016
Yunmanman is a Shanghai-based company that specializes in developing a mobile application designed for the freight transportation and logistics industry. The app serves as a platform that connects truck drivers with cargo owners, facilitating efficient vehicle transportation and cargo management. By providing comprehensive information and transaction services, the application enhances cargo allocation efficiency, allowing cargo owners to easily locate and dispatch freight transportation. Founded by a team of executives and experts from the logistics sector, Yunmanman aims to streamline the logistics process, improving overall operational efficiency within the industry.

Grab

Series C in 2014
Grab Holdings Inc., based in Singapore, is a prominent mobile technology platform operating in Southeast Asia. Founded in 2012, the company offers a wide range of services, including ride-sharing through GrabTaxi and GrabCar, and food and grocery delivery. Grab also provides financial services, such as payments, consumer loans, and insurance, catering to both merchants and consumers. Its platform connects drivers and customers, generating revenue primarily through commissions from ride-sharing and food delivery services. Grab operates in eight countries, including Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia, where it holds a significant market share. The company has expanded its offerings to include various options for transportation and delivery, as well as a mobile wallet for seamless transactions. Grab continues to face competition from other regional players, such as Foodpanda and Gojek.

Grab

Series B in 2014
Grab Holdings Inc., based in Singapore, is a prominent mobile technology platform operating in Southeast Asia. Founded in 2012, the company offers a wide range of services, including ride-sharing through GrabTaxi and GrabCar, and food and grocery delivery. Grab also provides financial services, such as payments, consumer loans, and insurance, catering to both merchants and consumers. Its platform connects drivers and customers, generating revenue primarily through commissions from ride-sharing and food delivery services. Grab operates in eight countries, including Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia, where it holds a significant market share. The company has expanded its offerings to include various options for transportation and delivery, as well as a mobile wallet for seamless transactions. Grab continues to face competition from other regional players, such as Foodpanda and Gojek.

Shandong Rongqing

Series A in 2007
Long distance cargo transportation and distribution
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