
SUPPLYCO AI has launched a new AI platform designed specifically for industrial manufacturers and distributors. Based in New York City, SUPPLYCO aims to help U.S. manufacturers by making it easier for equipment makers and distributors to find serious buyers and automate their sales support.
The team behind SUPPLYCO has experience from companies like McKinsey, Jane Street, Columbia University, and Siemens. Some of their customers include Kawasaki Robotics, GROB Systems, ANCA, and CMS.
This new AI platform helps equipment manufacturers and their dealer networks identify potential buyers, automate outreach, and close more deals. With the U.S. investing billions in reshoring manufacturing through programs like the CHIPS Act and Inflation Reduction Act, SUPPLYCO helps solve an important problem: connecting equipment makers with factories that need their machines.
SUPPLYCO uses AI to monitor over 15 data sources and track buying signals in the manufacturing industry. This technology, focused on understanding industry-specific terms, allows manufacturers who sell expensive equipment like CNC machines, industrial robots, as well as automation systems to move away from traditional methods like trade shows, cold calls, and word-of-mouth. Instead, SUPPLYCO’s AI helps identify serious buyers automatically.
SUPPLYCO is an AI platform designed specifically for industrial manufacturers and distributors. Based in New York City, SUPPLYCO helps U.S. manufacturers find serious buyers and provide better support. The platform is used by companies that sell equipment like CNC machines, robots, industrial automation systems, as well as other large machines.
