Indian Startup Raises $11M To Fix Global Supply Chaos, No Big Deal
Jeh Aerospace, the Indian startup aiming to ease the global supply chain nightmare, just snagged an $11 million funding round. Because when the world feels like the world's biggest game of Tetris gone wrong, why not throw fuel on the fire? The company promises to 'help ease global supply chain bottlenecks,' which basically means they're the new supposed superheroes for cargo jams that stretch longer than your last Zoom meeting. $11 million to fight worldwide gridlock—because if Elon Musk can launch rockets, Jeh Aerospace can at least try to unjam cargo ships.
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(1 of 3)Source: Techcrunch | Published: 8/5/2025 | Author: Jagmeet Singh
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