Camillion continues its expansion process with the closing of a round of financing of two million dollars. The startup creator of a tool for remote team management In this way, it intends to establish itself in the sector of audiovisual platforms, in full expansion, aimed at facilitating communications in B2B teams and with a focus on the logistics and retail sector, outside of conventional offices.
The round has been led by Wollef VC and has had the participation of Wayra (Telefónica), an Asian investor and a Latin American retail group. In addition, it has been supported by Tokavi Activos SL.
Camillion helps teams standardize their best practices and provide follow-up and feedback to employees at the point of sale. In addition, it gives us the necessary tools to optimize communication between the store and warehouse team, continuously supervise the assigned task remotely, control compliance with the guidelines set in an agile and efficient way, avoid incidents in stores, manage the results at any time, speed up decision-making and have all the communication grouped in a single channel.
B2B video messaging
“At Wayra, we are excited to invest in a startup that, with its B2B-focused video messaging app, is being able to bring agility and security to company processes and improve communication between teams. We are convinced that Camillion’s solution will lead the asynchronous communication sector for companies and improve the lives of millions of professionals”, says Marta Antúnez, director of Wayra Barcelona.
The application currently has more than 5,000 workers in Mexico who already use the platform to send and validate their tasks between managers and employees. In addition, the three largest retail companies in Mexico, Petco, Farmacia San Pablo and Office Depot, are already testing this application, which is beginning to increase the organization’s profitability by more than 15%.
“Camillion is going to improve the quality of work for millions of people who have to do routine tasks at points of sale around the world”assured Adrián Doménech, co-founder and CEO of Camillion
With this capital injection, the startup wants to be scalable in its parent company, in Mexico, where it hopes to reach 20 new companies during this 2023 to offer its exclusive and innovative service. In this way, it will lay the foundations to establish a scalable product on a global level.