SupplyPike

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Large Business finalists
SupplyPike
Rogers

Founder/CEO: Dan Sanker
Year founded: 2018
Line of work: Supply chain software provider
Website: supplypike.com

 

SupplyPike, a supply chain software company that works with retail suppliers, is committed to simplifying commerce.

Logistics provider CaseStack launched SupplyPike in 2017 as its research and development arm. The following year, CaseStack spun it out as a standalone business. Specializing in software solutions for consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies, SupplyPike’s innovative platform identifies, recovers and prevents retailer compliance issues. The software optimizes supply chain management processes, offering features such as automated deduction disputing and visibility into inefficiencies. By saving time and money while enhancing overall efficiency, SupplyPike empowers businesses to thrive.

In the past five years, SupplyPike has experienced remarkable growth. In 2022, the company secured $25 million in Series B funding, doubling its employee headcount and relocating from Fayetteville to a larger office in Rogers. The move strategically positioned SupplyPike within a thriving community of CPG companies, fostering collaboration and innovation.

In addition to its business success, SupplyPike prioritizes employee well-being and community engagement. By offering unlimited paid time off, remote work options and inclusive company events, SupplyPike fosters a supportive work culture.

SupplyPike has enhanced its benefits and perks in the past year, doubling family leave policies and introducing a benefits hub account for employees. A new bonus incentive program, office space enhancements and family-friendly events contribute to a positive work environment.

Sanker said SupplyPike’s success can be attributed to its exceptional team and commitment to employee empowerment. With a 90% employee retention rate, SupplyPike fosters a culture of creativity, collaboration and appreciation. The company’s open-door policy and emphasis on personal connections contribute to a thriving work environment.

SupplyPike leverages its proximity to the Walmart headquarters to forge valuable connections within the CPG community. The company also hosts monthly supply chain happy hours, providing professionals with an avenue to network and build relationships. Job seekers, college students, and numerous other professionals attend the events, fostering a sense of community and collaboration within the supply chain industry.

Looking ahead, SupplyPike aims to solidify its position as a leader in retailer compliance solutions and plans to expand its services to a wider range of retailers.

SupplyPike’s commitment to social responsibility is evident through its support of educational and philanthropic initiatives. From sponsoring Girls Who Code, an organization dedicated to closing the gender gap in technology by providing opportunities for young women to excel in computer science and engineering, to contributing to Meals on Wheels, SupplyPike strives to impact the community.

The company also offers internship opportunities to high school students, providing real-world work experience to help them explore career interests and prepare for future success.