F-Log Ventures fills its Logtech fund with several million euros

The VC wants to invest the money in young, international start-ups from the logistics industry. In total, a mid-double-digit amount is available.
News by Tom Schmidtgen Tom Schmidtgen · Stuttgart, 26. April 2021

The VC intends to invest the money in young, international start-ups from the logistics sector. In total, a mid double-digit amount is available.

VC F-Log Ventures has successfully filled its Logtech fund. An amount in the mid double-digit range has been raised, reports the VC Magazine. F-Log intends to invest the capital in early-stage start-ups from the logistics sector. The focus is on European start-ups. The VC wants to invest from 500,000 euros, and the Logtech fund wants to remain on board for follow-up financing.

The VC's anchor investor is the logistics company Fiege from Greven in North Rhine-Westphalia. "With our experience and our network, we develop the start-ups to the next level together with the founders, with the aim of ultimately earning money together," Tanja Rosendahl, Managing Partner of F-Log Ventures, told VC Magazin. She is joined by Tim Gudelj as Managing Partner and CEO Andreas Pott in managing the fund. "We are looking for scalable business ideas that deal innovatively with logistical information, material or financial flows. Anyone who gets something off the ground here arouses our interest," says Pott.


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