Wootz.work Secures $6.6 Million in Series A Funding Fueled by Z47

Wootz.work Secures .6 Million in Series A Funding Fueled by Z47



B2B Engineering Equipment Marketplace Wootz.work Raises $6.6 Million in Series A Funding

B2B Engineering Equipment Marketplace Wootz.work Raises $6.6 Million in Series A Funding

B2B engineering equipment marketplace Wootz.work has successfully secured $6.6 million in a Series A funding round, primarily led by Z47, with ongoing support from Nexus Venture Partners and AdvantEdge Founders, alongside the new involvement of Stride Ventures. The startup, based in Delhi, had previously completed a seed funding round in August 2023, where it raised $3.5 million under the guidance of Matrix Partners India and Nexus Venture Partners.

The new funding will be allocated towards expanding Wootz.work’s engineering capabilities, enhancing manufacturing control systems, and facilitating larger, mission-critical OEM programmes, as stated in their press release.

Founded in 2023 by Karan Anand and Himanshu Uniyal, Wootz.work operates as a global advanced engineering and manufacturing solutions provider catering to OEMs. With teams stationed in India, the US, the UK, and Italy, it integrates engineering with precision manufacturing and quality assurance governed by digital systems. This approach offers globally competitive manufacturing results at scale.

Challenges of Offshoring in Manufacturing

While offshoring is often associated with cost savings, it is common for 15–30% of expected savings to be lost due to coordination issues. These issues include delays, rework, quality failures, and the drain on management resources.

Wootz.work’s Innovative Approach

Wootz.work challenges the conventional model by serving as a single, accountable manufacturing partner for intricate industrial programmes throughout India and Southeast Asia, with onshore manufacturing when required to meet customer needs. The company orchestrates factory operations and assumes complete responsibility for execution.

According to Wootz.work, their process maps, qualifies, and governs capacity across various regions, significantly reducing timelines from years to mere weeks. This provides global enterprises with improved visibility from the raw material phase all the way to final delivery.

Achievements Over the Past Year

In the last year, Wootz.work has executed complex cross-border programmes for over 22 global enterprises, covering 12 international trade routes. These include countries such as the US, UK, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Australia, and New Zealand. The company has engaged over 300 suppliers, successfully executed more than 30 million parts and assemblies, and has maintained an on-time delivery and quality compliance rate exceeding 98% under strict global standards.


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