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Swap secures $100M to streamline global e‑commerce ops

7 January 2026 Technology No Comments5 Mins Read
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Swap lands $100M to fix broken global e-commerce operations

US-based logistics and operations startup Swap has raised $100 million in fresh funding from growth investors DST Global and ICONIQ Capital, betting that a unified software and logistics layer can solve one of online retail’s biggest pain points: fragmented, inefficient e-commerce operations across borders.

The round, which positions Swap among the most heavily backed operations platforms in the sector, comes as brands and retailers grapple with rising costs, complex cross-border regulations and demanding consumers who expect fast shipping and seamless returns wherever they shop.

Targeting a $5T market hampered by fragmentation

Global e-commerce sales are expected to surpass $5 trillion in the coming years, yet the operational backbone that underpins this growth remains highly fragmented. Merchants typically juggle a patchwork of 3PLs, local couriers, warehouse partners and returns providers, each with its own systems, data formats and service levels.

Swap aims to sit above this sprawl as a single orchestration layer. Instead of merchants stitching together multiple tools, the company offers one platform to manage fulfilment, shipping, returns, reverse logistics and cross-border compliance, while abstracting away the complexity of dealing with dozens of vendors in different countries.

For brands expanding internationally, this fragmentation often translates into slow deliveries, inconsistent tracking, high logistics costs and poor visibility on inventory and customer experience. Swap is pitching itself as the connective tissue that can standardise these processes and give retailers a single source of truth for their global operations.

How Swap’s platform works

Single API and unified dashboard

At the core of Swap‘s offering is a single API and dashboard that integrate with major e-commerce platforms and order management systems. Merchants can plug in once and gain access to a curated network of warehouses, carriers and returns partners across multiple regions.

Orders are automatically routed to the optimal node in Swap‘s network based on factors such as delivery promise, cost, inventory position and carrier performance. Retailers see a unified view of orders, shipments and returns, regardless of where in the world they originate or which partner ultimately fulfils them.

AI-driven optimisation of logistics flows

Swap leans heavily on AI algorithms and data analytics to optimise routing and performance. By aggregating data from millions of parcels, the platform can predict which carriers perform best on specific lanes, where delays are likely to occur and how to minimise shipping and returns costs without hurting delivery speed.

This intelligence layer is particularly valuable for brands that lack the scale or in-house expertise to negotiate complex multi-country logistics contracts or to build their own optimisation models. Swap effectively productises best practices that are typically only available to the largest global retailers.

End-to-end returns and reverse logistics

Returns remain one of the most expensive and operationally challenging aspects of e-commerce. Swap offers an integrated returns and reverse logistics solution that includes local drop-off options, automated label generation, smart dispositioning of returned items and the ability to route products to the most appropriate facility for restocking, refurbishment or recycling.

By tightly integrating returns data with order and inventory systems, Swap allows brands to understand the true cost of returns by country, product category and campaign, and to adjust policies or merchandising strategies accordingly.

Why investors DST Global and ICONIQ are backing Swap

Growth investors DST Global and ICONIQ Capital have a long track record of backing category-defining technology and e-commerce platforms. Their investment in Swap signals confidence that the company can become a foundational layer in the global retail infrastructure stack.

Both firms have previously invested in companies that reshaped how consumers shop and how merchants operate online. With Swap, they are now betting on the less visible but increasingly critical plumbing that determines whether a customer’s order arrives on time, in full and with a low probability of being returned.

The new capital is expected to be deployed across three main areas: product development, network expansion and go-to-market. That includes deepening AI-driven optimisation capabilities, expanding warehouse and carrier coverage in key regions, and building out sales and partner teams to target mid-market and enterprise brands.

Riding structural tailwinds in global e-commerce

The funding comes against a backdrop of structural shifts in global retail. Consumers are increasingly shopping across borders, driven by social media discovery, direct-to-consumer brands and marketplace platforms. At the same time, regulators are tightening rules on data privacy, taxation and cross-border trade, adding layers of compliance complexity.

Retailers face pressure to maintain fast delivery promises while dealing with higher labour, transportation and warehousing costs. Many are also committing to more sustainable operations, seeking to reduce emissions from last-mile delivery and returns.

Platforms like Swap are positioning themselves as a way to manage these competing demands: maintaining customer experience, controlling costs and improving operational resilience, all while navigating a rapidly evolving regulatory environment.

Competitive landscape and what’s next

Swap operates in a crowded field that includes logistics orchestration platforms, 3PL marketplaces and specialised returns management tools. Its bet is that merchants increasingly want a unified, global solution rather than a collection of point products stitched together with custom integrations.

By combining fulfilment, shipping and returns under one roof, and by investing heavily in AI-driven optimisation, Swap is attempting to differentiate itself as a full-stack infrastructure provider for modern e-commerce brands.

The $100 million raise gives the company significant firepower to accelerate product development and expand its footprint. As global online retail continues to grow and operational complexity rises, investor interest in platforms that can simplify and standardise the backbone of e-commerce is likely to intensify — and Swap is positioning itself at the centre of that shift.

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