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		<title>Willog Secures Series B-2 Investment to Accelerate Global Supply Chain Intelligence via IoT x AI</title>
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		<pubDate>2026-05-08 07:05:00</pubDate>
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 * Five consecutive years of 0% customer churn: Leading the transition to 
"data-driven" logistics 
 * Enhancing AI-based risk prediction and automated response to speed up 
global expansion SEOUL, South Korea, May 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Willog, 
an AIoT-powered supply chain intelligence company led by Co-CEOs Daniel Yun and 
Ben Bae, announced it has secured Series B-2 investment. The round was backed 
by seven leading investors, including KB Investment, SGC Partners, Sneakpick 
Investment, IBK Capital, Re-Investment, Muirwoods Ventures, and Big Basin 
Capital.



The investment reflects growing confidence in Willog's ability to turn 
fragmented logistics into AI-enabled decision-making. In less than five years, 
Willog has reached Series B-2, achieved 7x year-over-year growth in new 
customers, and maintained a 0% churn rate, demonstrating exceptional 
product-market fit.

The Logistics Dilemma: Invisible Losses and Accountability 
Logistics risks—such as breakage, temperature deviations, and impact 
damage—often occur in "grey zones" with limited visibility. This makes it 
difficult for shippers to identify root causes or prevent recurrence. 
Post-COVID-19, businesses increasingly view logistics visibility not as a 
convenience, but as a core management risk affecting cost, quality, and 
resilience. Willog addresses this by turning fragmented supply chain events 
into actionable data, reducing loss and strengthening accountability.

Advancing Supply Chain Intelligence via AI-Native Decision Making 
Willog will use the funding to advance its Predictive AI capabilities. The 
company is developing features that simulate risks under specific weather and 
route conditions and recommend optimal packaging and transportation options. By 
combining real-time condition data with operational context, Willog is building 
an AI-native framework that supports everything from onsite responses to 
strategic supply chain decisions.

Turning Real-Time Data into Automation and Action 
Through proprietary IoT sensors and AI-powered analysis, Willog collects data 
on temperature, humidity, shock, tilt, and light. This data powers afive-stage 
intelligence framework:


 * Visibility 
 * Precision Diagnosis and Alerts 
 * Real-Time Action 
 * Data-Driven Supply Chain Improvement 
 * AI Risk Prediction Unlike solutions that only monitor shipments in transit, 
Willog connects warehouse, trucking, ocean, and air logistics on a single data 
foundation. By developing hardware and software in-house, Willog delivers 
domain-specific solutions that help customers automate workflows and improve 
quality control.

Trusted by Global Enterprises 
Willog is trusted by over 200 global enterprise customers and has built 
traction in mission-critical sectors like defense logistics. In 2025, the 
company received the Presidential Award in Korea and is now expanding its 
presence in theUnited States, Singapore, and Japan.

"Logistics remains one of the last industries heavily dependent on manual 
experience," saidDaniel Yun, CEO of Willog. "We are turning invisible events 
into intelligence and action. This investment allows us to redefine how 
logistics is managed and scale our vision of supply chain intelligence 
globally."

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 <li><b>Five consecutive years of 0% customer churn: Leading the transition to &quot;data-driven&quot; logistics </b></li> 
 <li><b>Enhancing AI-based risk prediction and automated response to speed up global expansion</b></li> 
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<p><span class="legendSpanClass">SEOUL, South Korea</span>, <span class="legendSpanClass">May 8, 2026</span> /PRNewswire/ -- Willog, an&nbsp;AIoT-powered supply chain intelligence company led by Co-CEOs Daniel Yun and Ben Bae, announced it has secured Series B-2 investment. The round was backed by seven leading investors, including KB Investment, SGC Partners, Sneakpick Investment, IBK Capital, Re-Investment, Muirwoods Ventures, and Big Basin Capital.</p> 
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<p>The investment reflects growing confidence in Willog's ability to turn fragmented logistics into AI-enabled decision-making. In less than five years, Willog has reached Series B-2, achieved 7x year-over-year growth in new customers, and maintained a 0% churn rate, demonstrating exceptional product-market fit.</p> 
<p><span id="spanHghlt5c99"><b>The Logistics Dilemma: Invisible Losses and Accountability</b> <br />Lo</span>gistics risks—such as breakage, temperature deviations, and impact damage—often occur in &quot;grey zones&quot; with limited visibility. This makes it difficult for shippers to identify root causes or prevent recurrence. Post-COVID-19, businesses increasingly view logistics visibility not as a convenience, but as a core management risk affecting cost, quality, and resilience. Willog addresses this by turning fragmented supply chain events into actionable data, reducing loss and strengthening accountability.</p> 
<p><span id="spanHghltaccb"><b>Advancing Supply Chain Intelligence via AI-Native Decision Making</b> <br /></span><span id="spanHghlt7089">Willo</span>g will use the funding to advance its <b>Predictive AI</b> capabilities. The company is developing features that simulate risks under specific weather and route conditions and recommend optimal packaging and transportation options. By combining real-time condition data with operational context, Willog is building an AI-native framework that supports everything from onsite responses to strategic supply chain decisions.</p> 
<p><span id="spanHghlt7037"><b>Turning Real-Time Data into Automation and Action</b> <br />Thr</span>ough proprietary IoT sensors and AI-powered analysis, Willog collects data on temperature, humidity, shock, tilt, and light. This data powers a <b>five-stage intelligence framework</b>:</p> 
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 <li><b>Visibility</b></li> 
 <li><b>Precision Diagnosis and Alerts</b></li> 
 <li><b>Real-Time Action</b></li> 
 <li><b>Data-Driven Supply Chain Improvement</b></li> 
 <li><b>AI Risk Prediction</b></li> 
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<p>Unlike solutions that only monitor shipments in transit, Willog connects warehouse, trucking, ocean, and air logistics on a single data foundation. By developing hardware and software in-house, Willog delivers domain-specific solutions that help customers automate workflows and improve quality control.</p> 
<p><span id="spanHghlt44d0"><b>Trusted by Global Enterprises</b> <br /></span><span id="spanHghlt73d5">Will</span>og is trusted by over 200 global enterprise customers and has built traction in mission-critical sectors like defense logistics. In 2025, the company received the Presidential Award in Korea and is now expanding its presence in the <b>United States, Singapore, and Japan</b>.</p> 
<p>&quot;Logistics remains one of the last industries heavily dependent on manual experience,&quot; said <b>Daniel Yun, CEO of Willog</b>. &quot;We are turning invisible events into intelligence and action. This investment allows us to redefine how logistics is managed and scale our vision of supply chain intelligence globally.&quot;</p>]]></detail>
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		<title>Willog Secures Series B-2 Investment to Accelerate Global Supply Chain Intelligence via IoT x AI Integration</title>
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		<pubDate>2026-05-06 20:05:00</pubDate>
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 * Five consecutive years of 0% customer churn: Leading the transition from 
"experience-based" to "data-driven" logistics 
 * Enhancing AI-based risk prediction and automated response algorithms to 
accelerate global market expansion SEOUL, South Korea, May 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ 
-- Willog, an AIoT powered supply chain intelligence company led by Co-CEOs 
Daniel Yun and Ben Bae announced that it has secured Series B-2 investment, 
backed by seven leading investors across Korea and global markets, including KB 
Investment, SGC Partners, Sneakpick Investment, IBK Capital, Re-Investment, 
Muirwoods Ventures, and Big Basin Capital.



The round marks an important milestone in Willog's global expansion and 
reflects growing confidence in the company's ability to turn fragmented 
logistics operations into data driven, AI enabled decision making. In less than 
five years, Willog has reached Series B-2, achieved 7x year over year growth in 
new customers, and maintained 0 percent churn, demonstrating strong product 
market fit and customer retention.

Investors recognized Willog's ability to resolve logistics grey zones, areas 
traditionally managed through manual experience, by turning fragmented supply 
chain events into actionable data and AI driven decision making. This has 
enabled customers to reduce loss, improve operational control, and strengthen 
accountability across logistics environments that were previously difficult to 
monitor or explain.

As supply chains grow more complex, visibility alone is no longer enough. 
Customers now need a system that helps them reduce compliance and regulatory 
risk, cut communication and operating costs, minimize product loss, and make 
faster, better decisions. This is why Willog has gained strong traction in the 
market. Its rapid adoption, including 7x year over year growth in new 
customers, 0 percent churn, and trust from over 200 global enterprise 
customers, reflects strong demand for a product that goes beyond monitoring and 
becomes essential to modern logistics operations.

The Logistics Dilemma: Invisible Losses, Weak Accountability, and Costly 
Decisions

From the moment cargo leaves its origin until it reaches its destination, 
many logistics risks remain difficult to detect, explain, or respond to in real 
time. Breakage, temperature deviations, impact damage, and delays often occur 
in areas with limited visibility and unclear accountability. When issues arise, 
shippers and logistics providers frequently struggle to identify the root 
cause, determine responsibility, and prevent recurrence.

These blind spots lead not only to product loss but also to compliance 
issues, service failures, and repeated operational inefficiencies. As supply 
chains have become more complex since the COVID-19 era, companies increasingly 
view logistics visibility not as a convenience but as a core management issue 
that directly affects cost, quality, and resilience.

Advancing Supply Chain Intelligence Through AI Native Decision Making

Willog plans to use the new funding to further strengthen its supply chain 
intelligence capabilities, with a focus on predictive AI.

By combining real-time condition data with operational context, Willog is 
building an AI-native framework that supports decisions ranging from real-time 
operational responses to strategic supply chain decisions. The goal is to help 
customers move beyond simple tracking toward a more intelligent, proactive, and 
scalable way of managing logistics.

Turning Real-Time Data Into Action, Automation, and Better Decisions

Willog addresses supply chain risk through proprietary IoT sensors and 
AI-powered data analysis. Its platform collects real-time cargo condition data, 
including temperature, humidity, shock, tilt, and light, and turns it into a 
five stage intelligence framework:

Visibility
 Precision Diagnosis and Alerts
 Real Time Action
 Data Driven Supply Chain Improvement
 AI Risk Prediction

Unlike visibility focused solutions that mainly monitor shipments in transit, 
Willog starts where logistics risk often begins, from the warehouse, and 
connects warehouse, trucking, ocean, and air logistics on one data foundation. 
By developing its hardware, software, and AI in house, the company delivers 
domain specific solutions that help customers respond faster, automate 
workflows, improve quality control, and make better operational decisions.

Trusted by Global Enterprises, Recognized at the National Level

Willog is trusted by over 200 global enterprise customers and has built 
traction in mission critical sectors, including defense logistics and national 
mission transport. Its growth has been supported by strong enterprise adoption 
and retention across complex logistics environments.

The company has also received strong public recognition, including the 
Presidential Award in Korea as part of five major awards in 2025, and is 
expanding its presence across key markets in North America and Asia, including 
the United States, Singapore, and Japan.

"With this investment, Willog is accelerating the next phase of its global 
growth across North America and Asia," said Daniel Yun CEO of Willog. 
"Logistics remains one of the last industries still heavily dependent on manual 
experience. Willog is turning invisible logistics events into data, 
intelligence, and action, and helping customers make better decisions at every 
level of the supply chain."

He added, "Our goal is not simply to improve visibility, but to redefine how 
logistics is managed through supply chain intelligence. This investment gives 
us the foundation to scale that vision globally."

About Willog

Willog is an AIoT powered supply chain intelligence company that helps 
shippers and logistics providers reduce product loss, improve quality control, 
address compliance issues, and lower logistics costs across condition sensitive 
logistics. Unlike visibility focused players that mainly track shipments in 
transit, Willog starts where logistics risk often begins, from the warehouse, 
and connects warehouse, trucking, ocean, and air logistics on one data 
foundation. Built by founders with deep logistics expertise and hands on 
experience from prior logistics businesses, Willog develops its hardware, 
software, and AI in house to deliver domain specific solutions that turn real 
time cargo condition data into alerts, action, automation, and better decision 
making. Founded in 2021, Willog has achieved 7x year over year growth in new 
customers, reached Series B2 in less than five years, received the Presidential 
Award in Korea, and built an operating footprint across North America and Asia, 
including Singapore and Japan, with growing traction in mission critical 
sectors, including defense logistics.

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<ul type="disc"> 
 <li><b>Five consecutive years of 0% customer churn: Leading the transition from &quot;experience-based&quot; to &quot;data-driven&quot; logistics</b></li> 
 <li><b>Enhancing AI-based risk prediction and automated response algorithms to accelerate global market expansion</b></li> 
</ul> 
<p><span class="legendSpanClass">SEOUL, South Korea</span>, <span class="legendSpanClass">May 6, 2026</span> /PRNewswire/ -- Willog, an AIoT powered supply chain intelligence company led by Co-CEOs Daniel Yun and Ben Bae announced that it has secured Series B-2 investment, backed by seven leading investors across Korea and global markets, including KB Investment, SGC Partners, Sneakpick Investment, IBK Capital, Re-Investment, Muirwoods Ventures, and Big Basin Capital.</p> 
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<p>The round marks an important milestone in Willog's global expansion and reflects growing confidence in the company's ability to turn fragmented logistics operations into data driven, AI enabled decision making. In less than five years, Willog has reached Series B-2, achieved 7x year over year growth in new customers, and maintained 0 percent churn, demonstrating strong product market fit and customer retention.</p> 
<p>Investors recognized Willog's ability to resolve logistics grey zones, areas traditionally managed through manual experience, by turning fragmented supply chain events into actionable data and AI driven decision making. This has enabled customers to reduce loss, improve operational control, and strengthen accountability across logistics environments that were previously difficult to monitor or explain.</p> 
<p>As supply chains grow more complex, visibility alone is no longer enough. Customers now need a system that helps them reduce compliance and regulatory risk, cut communication and operating costs, minimize product loss, and make faster, better decisions. This is why Willog has gained strong traction in the market. Its rapid adoption, including 7x year over year growth in new customers, 0 percent churn, and trust from over 200 global enterprise customers, reflects strong demand for a product that goes beyond monitoring and becomes essential to modern logistics operations.</p> 
<p><b>The Logistics Dilemma: Invisible Losses, Weak Accountability, and Costly Decisions</b></p> 
<p>From the moment cargo leaves its origin until it reaches its destination, many logistics risks remain difficult to detect, explain, or respond to in real time. Breakage, temperature deviations, impact damage, and delays often occur in areas with limited visibility and unclear accountability. When issues arise, shippers and logistics providers frequently struggle to identify the root cause, determine responsibility, and prevent recurrence.</p> 
<p>These blind spots lead not only to product loss but also to compliance issues, service failures, and repeated operational inefficiencies. As supply chains have become more complex since the COVID-19 era, companies increasingly view logistics visibility not as a convenience but as a core management issue that directly affects cost, quality, and resilience.</p> 
<p><b>Advancing Supply Chain Intelligence Through AI Native Decision Making</b></p> 
<p>Willog plans to use the new funding to further strengthen its supply chain intelligence capabilities, with a focus on predictive AI.</p> 
<p>By combining real-time condition data with operational context, Willog is building an AI-native framework that supports decisions ranging from real-time operational responses to strategic supply chain decisions. The goal is to help customers move beyond simple tracking toward a more intelligent, proactive, and scalable way of managing logistics.</p> 
<p><b>Turning Real-Time Data Into Action, Automation, and Better Decisions</b></p> 
<p>Willog addresses supply chain risk through proprietary IoT sensors and AI-powered data analysis. Its platform collects real-time cargo condition data, including temperature, humidity, shock, tilt, and light, and turns it into a five stage intelligence framework:</p> 
<p>Visibility<br /><b> Precision Diagnosis and Alerts</b><br /><b> Real Time Action</b><br /><b> Data Driven Supply Chain Improvement</b><br /><b> AI Risk Prediction</b></p> 
<p>Unlike visibility focused solutions that mainly monitor shipments in transit, Willog starts where logistics risk often begins, from the warehouse, and connects warehouse, trucking, ocean, and air logistics on one data foundation. By developing its hardware, software, and AI in house, the company delivers domain specific solutions that help customers respond faster, automate workflows, improve quality control, and make better operational decisions.</p> 
<p><b>Trusted by Global Enterprises, Recognized at the National Level</b></p> 
<p>Willog is trusted by over 200 global enterprise customers and has built traction in mission critical sectors, including defense logistics and national mission transport. Its growth has been supported by strong enterprise adoption and retention across complex logistics environments.</p> 
<p>The company has also received strong public recognition, including the Presidential Award in Korea as part of five major awards in 2025, and is expanding its presence across key markets in North America and Asia, including the United States, Singapore, and Japan.</p> 
<p>&quot;With this investment, Willog is accelerating the next phase of its global growth across North America and Asia,&quot; said Daniel Yun CEO of Willog. &quot;Logistics remains one of the last industries still heavily dependent on manual experience. Willog is turning invisible logistics events into data, intelligence, and action, and helping customers make better decisions at every level of the supply chain.&quot;</p> 
<p>He added, &quot;Our goal is not simply to improve visibility, but to redefine how logistics is managed through supply chain intelligence. This investment gives us the foundation to scale that vision globally.&quot;</p> 
<p><b>About Willog</b></p> 
<p>Willog is an AIoT powered supply chain intelligence company that helps shippers and logistics providers reduce product loss, improve quality control, address compliance issues, and lower logistics costs across condition sensitive logistics. Unlike visibility focused players that mainly track shipments in transit, Willog starts where logistics risk often begins, from the warehouse, and connects warehouse, trucking, ocean, and air logistics on one data foundation. Built by founders with deep logistics expertise and hands on experience from prior logistics businesses, Willog develops its hardware, software, and AI in house to deliver domain specific solutions that turn real time cargo condition data into alerts, action, automation, and better decision making. Founded in 2021, Willog has achieved 7x year over year growth in new customers, reached Series B2 in less than five years, received the Presidential Award in Korea, and built an operating footprint across North America and Asia, including Singapore and Japan, with growing traction in mission critical sectors, including defense logistics.</p>]]></detail>
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