Top 23 Logistics Software startups

Nov 03, 2024 | By Fernando Lopez

1
Country: Germany | Funding: $593.4M
Forto is a freight forwarder and a digital interface to manage its users’ logistics.
2
Country: USA | Funding: $567.3M
Motive builds technology to improve the safety, productivity and profitability of businesses that power the physical economy.
3
Country: USA | Funding: $184.5M
Bringg is a delivery logistics technology platform for enterprises, serving customers in more than 50 countries.
4
Country: Indonesia | Funding: $179M
Waresix, a platform that matches unused warehouse space with users in need of such facility, looks to capitalize on the demand for flexible warehousing given the booming e-commerce market in the country. “Distribution and logistics have always been a challenge in Indonesia due to its archipelago structure.
5
Country: India | Funding: $150.7M
FarEye is a predictive logistics platform for businesses to execute, track, collaborate, predict and optimize movement of goods.
6
Country: Australia | Funding: $143.8M
GetSwift is a smart delivery platform that allows you to manage drivers, dispatch tasks, and track goods delivery all in real-time.
7
Country: USA | Funding: $100.5M
Slync.io is an orchestration platform for global logistics that delivers productivity and efficiency through intelligent automation.
8
Country: India | Funding: $78.8M
Locus is an intelligent decision-making and automation platform for logistics. It uses AI to help businesses map out their logistics
9
Country: UK | Funding: $66M
Zencargo develops a platform that uses machine learning and other new technology to rethink how large shipping companies and their customers manage and move cargo, or freight forwarding as it’s known in the industry
10
Country: USA | Funding: $44.4M
LocoNav is a full stack fleet software company used to deliver a single platform to run and manage fleet operations with ease.
Editor: Fernando Lopez
Fernando Lopez is a senior editor for SaaStartups. He joined the company after having previously spent over three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to his work as a reporter, Fernando worked in I.T. across a number of industries, including banking, retail and software. Fernando graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (Computer Science). He is more-than-averagely interested in photography and can often be found with a camera slung over his shoulder. He wrote a book about pitching startups to investors. You can contact Fernando at fernandolopez(at)saastartups(dot)com