
Elvaston Capital backs eFulfilment
Berlin-based Elvaston Capital has invested an undisclosed amount in logistics and stock management company eFulfilment.
Elvaston generally invests in companies with revenues between €10-80m and usually acquires majority stakes, according to its website.
eFulfilment's founders will remain invested in the company and continue to hold their operational responsibilities.
Company
Founded 2004 in Ludwigsburg, eFulfilment sells software to assist companies with logistics. Its systems cover trade, delivery, storage and other aspects of stock management. It integrates B2C and B2B sales and purchases into one system, which is 90% automated.
Advisers
Equity – P+P Pöllath + Partners, Tim Kaufhold, Nico Fischer, Adalbert Makos (legal).
Company – Reed Smith, Andreas Jürgens (legal).
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