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Ex-Amazon Exec's Startup Lands Meta Deal
5 Feb
Summary
- Auger, founded by ex-Amazon exec Dave Clark, secured Meta as a client.
- Meta's Reality Labs will use Auger's supply-chain software in early 2026.
- Fanatics is also testing Auger's AI-driven supply chain management tools.

Logistics software startup Auger, founded by former Amazon retail chief Dave Clark, has secured Meta Platforms Inc. as a client. Meta's Reality Labs, responsible for virtual reality headset production, will implement Auger's supply-chain management software during the first half of 2026. This partnership highlights Auger's growing influence in the tech sector.
Fanatics Inc., a sportswear licensing and manufacturing firm, is also engaged with Auger, having deployed a proof of concept using the company's tools. Auger's product, an autonomous operating system, is designed to integrate with existing enterprise, warehouse, and transportation management systems. It leverages artificial intelligence to analyze operational data and execute actions autonomously.
Clark, who previously led Flexport Inc. before stepping down in 2023, stated his vision for Auger was to build the necessary contextual infrastructure for cohesive supply chain operations. The Bellevue, Washington-based company currently has around 100 employees. Clark emphasized the challenging nature of supply chain management, describing it as a 'contact sport' due to daily disruptions.



