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Hyderabad-based Enmovil, which provides AI-powered supply chain planning and visibility tools, has raised $6 million in a Series A funding round led by Sorin Investments. Capria Ventures and Twynam also participated in the round.
The startup will use the fresh capital to strengthen its AI stack, expand its sales force and establish partnerships with consulting majors and global enterprises as it pushes into international markets.
Founded in 2015 by Ravi Bulusu, Nanda Kishore and Venkat Moganty, former executives at Nvidia and Oracle, Enmovil integrates with large-scale enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems such as SAP and Oracle. Its software adds intelligence to traditionally static ERP environments by embedding real-time planning, demand forecasting, dispatch orchestration and multimodal visibility into the same workflow.
“ERP systems like SAP and Oracle, have long functioned merely as systems of record. They typically store workflows and outcomes after decisions are made manually. The real planning and operational intelligence have always happened outside the ERP,” said Ravi Bulusu, who is also the CEO of Enmovil.
“We bring that decision-making inside the system, including optimising dispatch routes, replenishment, and forecasting and then push the plan back into the ERP for execution.”
The startup claims that it works with nearly 50 clients, including Maruti Suzuki, Hero MotoCorp, HPCL, Nestlé, TVS Motors, Indus Towers, Vedanta Power and Daimler. Its platform blends reinforcement learning, deep learning and operations research models to optimize supply chain decisions.
Enmovil’s dispatch tool, for instance, learns from manual overrides made by managers and refines future plans accordingly. A generative AI interface now allows clients to interact with the system through natural language commands.
“For decades, manufacturing supply chains have been constrained by fragmented systems and outdated ERP infrastructure,” said Subeer Monga, partner at Sorin Investments.
“India is now at an inflexion point, where resilient, intelligent supply chains will define competitiveness. Enmovil has built the industry’s first AI-enabled platform that unifies demand planning, dispatch orchestration, and real-time visibility in a single stack.”
Enmovil previously raised $3.48 million from Anicut Capital and other investors. With the latest round, total funding stands at about $9.5 million.
Sorin Investments, which closed its maiden fund last year at Rs 1,350 crore (about $160 million), has backed companies across fintech, SaaS, and consumer technology, with limited partners including Henry Kravis of KKR and the Munjal family of the Hero Group.