SupplyPike Moves HQ From Fayetteville to Rogers

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Supply chain software startup SupplyPike announced that it’s moving its headquarters from Fayetteville to Rogers as the company grows.

The move comes after the the company raised $25 million in Series B capital funds and announced plans to add 60 employees and make investments in research and development, engineering, design and sales.

SupplyPike said its new 12,000-SF space in the Pinnacle Hills area of Rogers will house more than 120 employees and provides 14 additional meeting spaces. The new space also offers amenities including a cafe, fitness center and 2,500-SF event center on the roof.

“This new office space is a significant milestone for SupplyPike, as we have seen so much growth in the past year.” CEO TJ Sangam said in a news release.

SupplyPike offers software for retail brands to automate the process of identifying, disputing and getting to the causes of penalties and fines that retailers like Walmart, Target, Kroger and Amazon levy on suppliers for not meeting certain obligations. 

SupplyPike began its spinoff from logistics provider CaseStack in 2018 and completed it in 2019

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