
Ordoro
The operational backbone of your eCommerce business.
Austin, United States · Founded 2010 · $906K raised
- Headquarters
- Austin, Texas
- Employees
- 11–50
- Founded
- 2010
- Website
- www.ordoro.com
- Total Funding
- $906K
- Last Round
- $450K SeedJul 2014
- Rounds
- 4
About
Ordoro is an all-in-one ecommerce operations platform based in Austin, Texas, serving small and medium-sized online retailers since 2010. The platform consolidates orders from major ecommerce channels, generates shipping labels across carriers including USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL, and Canada Post, manages multi-location inventory, and automates dropshipping workflows. Ordoro integrates deeply with leading sales channels and marketplaces, and is recognized by Forbes Advisor as the best inventory management software for multichannel sellers. The company has won Austin Business Journal's Best Places to Work award.
Summary
Ordoro is a Supply Chain company based in Austin, United States, founded in 2010. It has raised $906K in total across 4 rounds, most recently a $450K Seed round in Jul 2014. Investors include StageOne Ventures and E-Merge.
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Funding History
Jul 2014
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