
Enmovil, a supply chain startup, has raised $6 million in funding. The round was led by Sorin Investments, a VC firm founded by former KKR India head Sanjay Nayar and Caravel Group CEO Angad Banga.
Other investors like Capria Ventures and Twynam also took part.
The company plans to use the money to improve its AI tools, hire more sales staff, and expand globally by working with consulting firms and large multinational companies.
“ERP systems like SAP and Oracle, have long functioned merely as systems of record. They typically store workflows and outcomes after decisions are made manually. The real planning and operational intelligence have always happened outside the ERP,” founder and CEO Ravi Bulusu said. “We bring that decision-making inside the system, including optimising dispatch routes, replenishment, and forecasting and then push the plan back into the ERP for execution.”
“For decades, manufacturing supply chains have been constrained by fragmented systems and outdated ERP infrastructure,” said Subeer Monga, partner at Sorin Investments. “India is now at an inflexion point, where resilient, intelligent supply chains will define competitiveness. Enmovil has built the industry’s first AI-enabled platform that unifies demand planning, dispatch orchestration, and real-time visibility in a single stack.”
Enmovil was founded in 2015 by former Nvidia and Oracle executives Ravi Bulusu, Nanda Kishore, and Venkat Moganty. The company is based in Hyderabad.
It provides an AI-powered platform that helps big companies plan and track their supply chains. The software works with ERP systems like SAP and Oracle and offers tools for demand forecasting, dispatch planning, and tracking shipments across different transport modes.
Enmovil combines reinforcement learning, deep learning, and operations research to build smart supply chain plans. Its dispatch tool learns from the changes managers make manually and then uses that knowledge to create better plans in the future.
For forecasting, it uses time-series models at the SKU (product) level. The platform also has a generative AI feature that allows companies to give commands in simple, natural language.
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