What is Harvard Battery?
Established in 1989, Harvard Battery has carved out a specialized niche in the manufacturing of barcode scanner batteries, mobile printer batteries, and associated charging infrastructure. The company operates as a critical supply chain partner for enterprises seeking high-quality, cost-effective alternatives to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) products. By focusing on the data collection and mobile printing markets, Harvard Battery provides essential hardware support that ensures operational continuity for logistics, retail, and warehouse management systems. Their business model emphasizes volume-based efficiency and a commitment to rigorous quality standards, distinguishing them from generic aftermarket suppliers.
How much funding has Harvard Battery raised?
Harvard Battery has raised a total of $91K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$91K
Debt (2021): $91K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Harvard Battery
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Harvard Battery?
With the recent infusion of capital, Harvard Battery is poised to accelerate its strategic growth initiatives. The company is expected to focus on optimizing its manufacturing throughput and expanding its product catalog to meet the evolving demands of the mobile enterprise sector. As the firm transitions through this significant Series B/C stage, management will likely prioritize supply chain resilience and the enhancement of its distribution network. This investment serves as a catalyst for long-term operational scaling, enabling the company to capture a larger share of the aftermarket battery segment while maintaining the high service standards that have defined its multi-decade history.
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