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Cofactr Acquires AI to Streamline Electronics Supply Chains
February 6, 2025 | BUSINESS WIREEstimated reading time: 3 minutes
Cofactr, a supply chain and logistics management platform that streamlines parts sourcing, production and processes for high-compliance and agile hardware manufacturers, announced the acquisition of AI-based solution Factor.io. Factor.io automates the ordering and tracking of manufacturers’ complete list of materials, components and parts–across the hundreds of suppliers that produce and assemble them–so they can more efficiently move from sourcing and shipping to finished goods.
Cofactr will integrate Factor.io’s capabilities into its unified platform, where critical hardware manufacturers and R&D teams manage and automate every process involved in getting products to market fast while navigating rigorous corporate and governmental processes. Now, they will additionally have complete visibility into the status of every part in their Bill of Materials (BOM), across the end-to-end direct material management process. Factor.io is already in use by the manufacturer of the world’s largest autonomous delivery system, the world’s largest life sciences instruments manufacturer, and more across defense, aerospace, robotics, MedTech and other high-compliance industries. These companies rely on the technology to get more accurate updates on where individual parts are on their journey from factory to manufacturer.
For hardware manufacturers, a single product can require hundreds to thousands of components, each of which is produced by different suppliers. Between the ordering of these parts, payments and inventory tracking, manufacturers are managing thousands of different moving pieces. Even one missing or late component can cause factory down times and delay entire productions. In high-compliance industries, companies must also navigate many extended corporate and governmental processes. Any delays to production can result in missed opportunities and market share.
Factor.io automatically tracks supplier communications on every purchase order that manufacturers issue–across every supplier they work with. The company’s AI solution automatically reviews emails and attachments, and compares the information and inventory details it finds with data in the company’s ERP solution. Factor.io then sends a daily exceptions report to companies to keep them informed of any purchase discrepancies or changes, and automates supplier follow-ups to save teams time. The platform integrates with manufacturers’ existing systems, including NetSuite, Oracle, SAP, infor and Siemens. Factor.io’s capabilities are now available through Cofactr.
“Whether an organization is supplying U.S. government agencies with critical hardware or working to meet ambitious product goals in an emerging space, they’re all looking for new ways to optimize old processes that stand between them and their need to iterate at breakneck speeds,” said Matthew Haber, CEO and Co-founder of Cofactr. “Through this acquisition, we’re giving them another way to do that with acute visibility into their full bill of materials across the many suppliers they work with, directly through our platform.”
Within Cofactr’s platform, companies can handle supplier procurement across a network of U.S. suppliers that comply with governmental requirements, approve and pay for orders, move items between vendors, ship and track delivery progress, and understand real-time stock availability. Factor.io’s CEO and Co-Founder Doug Shultz will join Cofactr as the company’s Head of Strategic Accounts to further expand Cofactr’s work in industries including defense, aerospace, consumer electronics, automotive, robotics and medtech. In his new role, Doug will focus on partnering with key customers to support the development of the combined platform’s next-generation capabilities.
“Poor data quality in the supply chain has always been a root cause of delays that create unnecessary costs and interfere with an organization’s speed to market. For manufacturers, especially those in regulated industries, manually cross-checking hundreds of supplier communications against ERP information while navigating other complex processes and policies is a recipe for disaster,” said Shultz. “With Cofactr, we’re now working with the best in the industry to scale our ability to eliminate time-consuming tasks and increase process efficiencies so manufacturers can instead focus on building their products.”
Cofactr’s acquisition of Factor.io follows the company’s recent close of its $17.2M Series A funding round in December 2024. The company’s current client roster includes the robotics division of the world’s largest e-commerce marketplace, the hardware division of the world’s largest social media company, and the world’s leading self-driving car manufacturer.
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