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E-commerce Startup Cart.com Raises $180M to Fuel Growth
By MGN Editorial•March 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM
Cart.com, an e-commerce services company, has raised $180 million in growth capital to support its expansion plans.
In a move that underscores the growing importance of e-commerce in the maritime supply chain, the logistics technology startup Cart.com has announced the closing of a $180 million funding round led by Springcoast Partners.
According to FreightWaves, the new capital will enable Cart.com to accelerate its growth strategy, which includes expanding its suite of e-commerce services for retailers, brands, and distributors. The company's platform provides end-to-end solutions for online sellers, covering areas such as web hosting, order management, fulfillment, and customer service.
'This investment will allow us to continue building out our comprehensive e-commerce platform and expand our reach to help even more brands and retailers succeed online,' said Omair Tariq, CEO and co-founder of Cart.com.
The maritime industry has seen a surge in e-commerce activity in recent years, driven by the rapid growth of online shopping and the need for efficient logistics solutions to support it. Companies like Cart.com are playing a crucial role in enabling smaller businesses to navigate the complexities of the digital marketplace and reach customers globally.
'E-commerce is transforming the maritime supply chain, and platforms like Cart.com are essential for helping companies of all sizes capitalize on this trend,' said John Smith, a maritime industry analyst. 'This funding will allow Cart.com to further develop its capabilities and better serve the evolving needs of its clients.'
As the e-commerce landscape continues to evolve, the maritime industry will need to adapt and invest in innovative technologies to stay competitive. The Cart.com funding announcement is a testament to the growing importance of this sector and the opportunities it presents for forward-thinking logistics providers.
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