Auger Raises $50 Million to Build Autonomous Supply Chain Operating System

PYMNTS.com· July 14, 2026

Auger has secured $50 million in a Series B funding round led by Eclipse to accelerate the development of its AI-native autonomous supply chain operating system. Founded by former Amazon executive Dave Clark, the company aims to unify fragmented enterprise software systems into a single platform that enables intelligent execution and autonomous decision-making. For the supply chain finance sector, this integration of procurement, forecasting, and ERP data is critical for improving the visibility and data accuracy required for financing global trade.

Dave Clark, the founder and CEO of Auger and former head of Amazon’s global consumer business, announced the $50 million Series B funding round to scale the company’s autonomous operating system for the physical economy. Clark, who previously supervised over $1.5 million people and $600 billion in gross merchandise sales at Amazon, intends to use the capital to accelerate product development and expand the company’s sales and solutions engineering teams. The funding round was led by Eclipse, which emphasized that Auger’s AI-native platform is designed to unify fragmented enterprise systems and enable autonomous decision-making across global supply chains.

The platform addresses a common industry pain point Clark describes as "Franken-software," where typical companies manage their supply chains using 10 to 20 disparate, clunky systems for procurement, forecasting, and enterprise resource planning (ERP). Auger’s technology is designed to turn this messy data into executable truth, offering a level of simplicity and intuitiveness comparable to consumer applications. By synchronizing decisions across every system, the company aims to move enterprises away from reactive planning toward intelligent, real-time execution.

Current industry leaders such as Meta, Fanatics, and Kimberly-Clark are already utilizing the platform to orchestrate their logistics networks and critical infrastructure. For the supply chain finance sector, the ability to consolidate procurement and ERP data into a single, autonomous system provides a more reliable foundation for assessing risk and providing liquidity. By replacing fragmented legacy systems with a unified intelligence layer, Auger facilitates the transparency and data integrity that financial institutions require to optimize capital flow throughout the global supply chain.

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