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Flieber (Flieber, Inc.) is an inventory planning technology platform founded in 2019 and headquartered in New York City, USA. It provides tools to help modern commerce brands optimize inventory across sales channels and warehouses, including multichannel sales and demand forecasting, multi-warehouse inventory forecasting, replenishment planning, and purchase order management.
History
[edit]Flieber was founded by Fabricio Miranda, who has an extensive history in the retail tech space, having also co-founded SellersFi and Quartile.[1]. As of 2025, it had raised $19.2M from investors such as GGV/Notable, Monashees, Cherubic, AME, Propel, Norte and others, including $12M in a Series A round [2].
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Flieber provided inventory planning tools to help online brands manage disruptions in global supply chains. As many e-commerce businesses faced volatile demand and delayed shipments, the platform was used to improve forecasting accuracy and optimize replenishment cycles. According to the Wall Street Journal, Flieber played a role in helping small and mid-sized brands adapt to rapidly changing consumer behavior and inventory constraints[3]
In 2023, CB Insights added Flieber to their Retail Tech 100 list with the most promising retail tech startups[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Never Run Out of Stock Again". Ecommerce Coffee Break. 15 October 2024.
- ^ "Inventory optimization startup Flieber bags $12M, aims to help retailers avoid out-of-stock, overstock moments". TechCrunch. 22 September 2021.
- ^ Gasparro, Annie; Smith, Jennifer; Kang, Jaewon (23 March 2020). "Grocers Stopped Stockpiling Food. Then Came Coronavirus". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ "Retail Tech 100: The most promising retail tech startups of 2023". CB Insights.
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