Logistics tech start-up Leta raises Ksh.648M seed funding

From left: Leta's Anthony Ketter (CGO), Kip Maritim, (CTO) and Nick Joshi (founder & CEO).
Kenyan supply chain and logistics software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider Leta has raised $5 million (Ksh.648 million) in seed
capital to scale its Africa operations.
The start-up was founded in 2021 by Nick
Joshi and uses artificial intelligence (AI) to enable efficient and automated movement of goods for
businesses and streamline payments.
European venture capital (VC) firm
Speedinvest led the investment round while Google and the African
climate tech start-up-focused VC firm Equator also participated.
Leta’s platform enables distributors to see the most efficient route to
serve the customers quicker, enabling them to use fewer vehicles to serve more
customers.
Hauliers have a
dedicated driver app that shows them all the different stops they need to make.
It also gives them a sign-off form for proof of delivery.
Customers meanwhile
receive a web link to track the delivery of their orders.
The company currently operates in Kenya, Uganda,
Zambia, Zimbabwe and Nigeria, where it is also based.
Leta says it has over 35 top businesses like
EABL, Diageo and KFC on its platform.
With the new funding, Joshi told the U.S.
industry news outlet TechCrunch they seek to double revenue in the coming
months and increase their footprint across Africa and the Middle East.
In November 2022, Leta closed a $3 million pre-seed
round (Ksh.367 million at the time) from 4Di Capital, Chandaria Capital, Chui
Ventures, PANI, Samurai Incubate and Verdant Frontiers, alongside several angel
investors.
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