Chicago’s Innovative Logistics Startups Reshaping Illinois’ Future in 2023

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There is an increasingly vibrant startup scene in Chicago, Illinois, with many early-stage companies choosing the Windy City as their base of operations. Among these startups, an emerging trend can be spotted: tech-powered logistics companies. These ventures leverage cutting-edge technology to solve complex supply chain issues and modernize the logistics industry. This article will introduce you to 15 exciting logistics startups in Chicago, whose innovative solutions are causing waves not only in the region but across the United States.

Apart from being in the heartland of America, Chicago provides an ideal location for logistics startups thanks to its extensive transportation networks that include air, road, rail, and marine pathways. This strategic advantage, combined with an active startup culture and access to investments, has led to a thriving ecosystem of startups aiming to transform the way we think about and handle logistics.

Occupying various niches within the larger logistics industry, these startups are utilizing technology such as cloud computing, SaaS solutions, Artificial Intelligence, and even drones. Here are fifteen startups from Chicago that are making a significant impact on the logistics space and are definitely worth keeping an eye on:

Arvist

Arvist is leveraging AI, Digital Twins, and existing cameras to reduce costs & improve productivity in the supply chain. The startup was co-founded by Aleksandra Duk, Nilay Parikh, and Werner Stapela.   Read more >

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