Prologis Ventures took part in a $6.7m seed round and $10.5m series A announced simultaneously by the supply chain recruitment platform developer.

WorkStep, a US-based developer of resource management for supply chain workers, disclosed $17.2m in funding yesterday from investors including Prologis Ventures, the investment arm of logistics centre operator Prologis.

The funding consisted of a $6.7m seed round featuring Prologis Ventures and a $10.5m series A led by venture capital firm FirstMark Capital and backed by Prologis Ventures. The company has not revealed when it closed either round.

Founded in 2017, WorkStep provides a cloud software platform that helps organisations find…

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Robert Lavine

Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.