The logistics management software provider has followed a Deutsche Post DHL investment two years ago with a series D round led by M12 and backed by Honeywell Ventures.

M12, the corporate venturing arm of software provider Microsoft, has led a $25m series D round for FarEye, the India-based operator of a predictive logistics software platform, TechCrunch reported yesterday.

The round also featured Honeywell Ventures, which invests on behalf of home and industrial product maker Honeywell, in addition to Eight Roads Ventures, a subsidiary of investment and financial services group Fidelity, and growth equity firm SAIF Partners.

FarEye has developed cloud-based software that enables businesses to manage their logistics…

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