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SupplyPike software to help Lowe’s suppliers

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Last updated: 2025/02/18 at 3:31 PM
News Room Published 18 February 2025
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Rogers-based software company SupplyPike recently launched SupplyPike for Lowe’s. It offers Lowe’s suppliers a platform to recover lost revenue and prevent future deductions, according to a news release.

Deja Snyder, campaign specialist for SupplyPike, said the new product differs from SupplyPike’s others because it expands the support it provides suppliers, specifically in the home improvement industry, “with access to enhanced workflows and visibility. Our product team has thoughtfully designed each in-app feature to streamline the tracking and management of Lowe’s deductions and disputes.”

SupplyPike helps retail suppliers fight deductions and streamline operations. The release shows that its platform has helped suppliers recover over $850 million. SupplyPike has 153 employees.

SupplyPike, founded in 2017 by CEO Dan Sanker, sold in August 2024 to Minneapolis-based SPS Commerce for $119 million in cash and $87 million in stock. SupplyPike was originally part of Fayetteville-based CaseStack a logistics and consolidation provider based in Fayetteville that Sanker founded in 1999 and sold to HUB Group in 2018 in a $255 million cash deal.

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