Dexory has raised $165 million to expand its AI-powered warehouse intelligence platform, a move that highlights the logistics industry’s growing appetite for automation and real-time visibility. Led by Eurazeo’s Growth team with participation from LTS Growth, Endeavor Catalyst, and existing investors including DTCP, Atomico, and Lakestar, the funding will help the company scale globally and advance its next generation of autonomous technology.
Since its Series B in 2024, Dexory has rapidly grown its footprint across Europe, North America, and APAC, opening a North American headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee. Its AI-enabled platform, DexoryView, is now used by logistics leaders like GXO, Maersk, and DHL, as well as manufacturers such as Stellantis and GE Appliances.
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According to CEO and Co-Founder Andrei Danescu, “Our full-stack approach, which combines autonomous mobile robots with the DexoryView intelligence platform, has enabled us to move from initial deployments to full-on expansion with major operators. They’re seeing real gains in accuracy and efficiency.”
DexoryView serves as a living digital twin of the warehouse, continuously updated by autonomous robots that scan more than 10,000 locations per hour. Beyond standard identifiers like barcodes and RFID tags, its LiDAR sensors capture 3D data, mapping inventory conditions and space utilization in real time. “By combining this depth of data with real-time analysis, Dexory delivers a complete, contextual view of operations,” Danescu explained. “Most competitors focus on either hardware or analytics; we bring both together in one ecosystem.”
That unified approach extends to integration. DexoryView is designed to complement existing warehouse management systems, automatically reconciling physical scans with digital records. This allows operators to modernize incrementally without disrupting daily operations. “Our AI learns from live data to recommend improvements that integrate naturally into workflows,” Danescu said.
The new funding will accelerate development of agentic AI, autonomous systems capable of perceiving, deciding, and acting independently, to help warehouses shift from systems of record to systems of action.
One customer already seeing results is DCL Logistics, a fulfillment partner for omnichannel brands. DexoryView helped DCL automate inventory audits that once took hours of manual effort. “They now complete counts ten times faster, improve pallet accuracy by 14%, and save 16 hours of labor each day,” said Danescu.
As Dexory scales globally, it’s tailoring its technology to regional needs. European warehouses prioritize space efficiency and labor optimization, while North American customers emphasize speed and scalability. “Our modular platform allows flexible configuration to meet different operational realities,” Danescu said.
Eurazeo Partner Raluca Ragab said, “Dexory’s extraordinary combination of robotic and software engineering harnesses operational data at scale and turns it into actionable insights. We see a vast global market ahead, and Dexory is uniquely positioned to help the industry leap into the future.”
Looking forward, Danescu sees an opportunity to build adaptive, self-learning warehouses that can sense, decide, and act autonomously. “The key challenges are interoperability with legacy systems, closing the skills gap, and building trust through explainable AI,” he said. “But the goal remains clear, creating efficient, resilient, and sustainable warehouses that empower people through intelligence.”
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