ISO

Performance management platform for the supply chain

ISO logo
1-20 employees
  • B2B
  • Logistics
  • Supply Chain
  • SaaS
Potrero Hill, San Francisco, CA

Company mission

ISO's mission is to redefine analytics, accountability and visibility within the supply chain and logistics industry.

Our take

The supply chain and logistics industries are going through a turbulent patch at the moment due to rising running costs, growing demand, and labor shortages. However, these are all hopefully temporary problems.

Some more long standing issues that cause conflict – particularly between shippers and retailers – are due to analog (or poorly digitized) processes and unreliable performance data.

ISO, which was co-founded by the co-founders of Uber Freight, is out to change this with a first-of-its-kind collaborative performance platform, giving manufacturers, logistics operators, drivers, and retailers a central space to visualize unified performance data in real time.

The company only emerged from stealth in 2020, but it’s operating in an underserved space with substantial funding under its belt.

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Benefits

  • Annual Performance reviews
  • Paid Maternity and Paternity Leave
  • Medical, dental and vision coverage
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 401k Plan
  • Remote first work, with the flexibility to maintain a healthy work/life balance
  • Regular virtual employee social events (such as Movie Club, Happy hours etc)

Funding (1 round)

Sep 2022

$15m

SERIES A

$15m

Total funding

This company has top investors

Leadership

Brian Cristol

(CEO & Co-Founder)

Spent three years at Uber, as Founder & Head of Enterprise Partnerships, Uber Freight, before moving to Turvo Inc. as Head of Enterprise Partnerships. Previously worked for J.P. Morgan, UBS, Capital Asset Exchange & Trading, and City National Bank.

John Stauffer

(COO & Co-Founder)

Was a Customer Success Manager at Turvo before co-founding ISO. Prior to this they were a Product Manager at Uber and self-driving trucks company Otto after spending seven years at Echo Global Logistics.