
Seeloz
AI-powered autonomous optimization solutions for supply chains.
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Based in Silicon Valley, Seeloz provides AI-driven software for autonomous supply chain optimization. Founded in 2012 by Dr. Mohamed Aly, the company develops vertical-specific solutions to enhance operational efficiency for enterprises. Dr. Aly, a data scientist with a background at Google Research and Yahoo! Research, leads a team with experience from major firms like Microsoft, SAP, and Pepsico.
The company's core offering is its Collaborative AI Automation (CAIA) platform, which utilizes advanced Reinforcement Learning and Generative AI. This platform includes the Supply Chain Automation Suite (SCAS), which is designed to be the world's first Autonomous Requirements Planning (ARP) system. SCAS offers solutions for inventory, procurement, and order management, and has been proven to reduce inventory carrying costs by up to 40% and supply chain management costs by up to 25%. Seeloz serves clients across various sectors including manufacturing, consumer goods, energy, government, and healthcare.
Seeloz's business model is centered on providing its software solutions to enterprises seeking to automate and improve their supply chain processes. The company has engaged in strategic partnerships, including a significant collaboration with Microsoft to power its SCAS with Microsoft Azure and expand into the Malaysian and Asia Pacific markets. To date, Seeloz has raised a total of $3.15 million in funding over three seed rounds, with investors including 500 Global and Citizen.vc.
Keywords: supply chain automation, autonomous requirements planning, collaborative AI, reinforcement learning, operational efficiency, inventory optimization, procurement automation, generative AI, vertical AI solutions, supply chain management software, AI data science, enterprise software, logistics strategy, demand planning, Microsoft Azure partnership, Dr. Mohamed Aly