Moddule shows up like a clean signal in a room full of static. Supply chain visibility is a $23B problem hiding in plain sight, and mid-market freight forwarders are still duct taping answers together from spreadsheets, inboxes, and half talking systems. Companies lose 6 to 10% of revenue to disruption, yet the tools meant to fix it were built by people who never moved freight. The math never worked. The operators always paid.
Moddule exists because Hans Elmegaard got tired of watching that tax compound. After 25+ years inside A.P. Moller Maersk, DSV, Panalpina, Agility, and Scan Global Logistics, the pattern never changed. One shipment lived in five systems. Customers asked smart questions. Teams scrambled. Growth meant more tech burden. So in August 2022, Hans Elmegaard joined forces with Kasper Hansen and Benjamin Jones to build a visibility layer designed for people who actually run cargo.
This is not another TMS dressed up with better fonts. Moddule sits on top of what already runs your business. It connects TMS, WMS, purchase orders, warehouse data, and any order source into one white labeled platform. Shipments are tracked across 99% of global ocean carriers, 95+ airlines, and 2,800+ road carriers, down to PO and SKU level. Inventory rolls up across 80+ warehouse partners in 23 countries. Orders, returns, performance, pricing insight, and CO2 tracking under GLEC and ISO 14083 all live in one place, under your brand.
The quiet flex is speed. Three weeks from scope to live. No rip and replace. No IT army. No consultants camping in conference rooms. Teams keep the systems they know. Moddule handles the stitching. That restraint is the strategy, and it is why operators move faster instead of slower.
The market noticed. Since September 2024, revenue grew 6x in six months. Contract values expanded up to 11x within the first three to six months. @LGI Netherlands cut onboarding from months to weeks and pulled revenue forward. That is what product market fit looks like when forwarders build for forwarders.
In May 2025, Moddule raised a $1.5M pre seed led by Argon Ventures with Signal Ventures, Motion Ventures, Incisive Ventures, R7 Ventures, and Companyon Ventures. These are investors who understand that supply chain software does not need more complexity. It needs clarity.
The team operates fully remote across London, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Athens, Vancouver, Seattle, and Dhaka. Flat structure. Direct access. Decisions move. Moddule is now hiring to build customer success and onboarding from the ground up, shaping how dozens of operators come online next.
Moddule is what happens when experience stops tolerating friction. Built by forwarders, for forwarders, and moving at exactly the speed the industry demands right now.

