Top 22 Logistics Software startups

Updated: Mar 24, 2026
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These startups develop logistics management software for managing supply chains, optimizing delivery routes and tracking inventory in real-time.
1
Motive
Country: USA | Funding: $717.3M
Motive builds technology to improve the safety, productivity and profitability of businesses that power the physical economy.
2
Forto
Country: Germany | Funding: $593.4M
Forto is a freight forwarder and a digital interface to manage its users’ logistics.
3
Bringg
Country: USA | Funding: $184.5M
Bringg is a delivery logistics technology platform for enterprises, serving customers in more than 50 countries.
4
Waresix
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
FarEye
Country: India | Funding: $151.2M
FarEye is a predictive logistics platform for businesses to execute, track, collaborate, predict and optimize movement of goods.
6
GetSwift
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
Locus
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
8
Zencargo
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
9
LocoNav
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.
10
Pando
Country: India | Funding: $41M
Pando provides an open-market, freight management platform which digitizes logistics operations.
11
Tookan
Country: USA
Tookan is a powerful, future-ready & off-the-shelf delivery management software, which enables you to streamline your delivery operations
12
Techtaka
Country: South Korea | Funding: ₩25.1B
Techtaka provides third-party logistics services for e-commerce sellers.
13
VIMCAR
Country: Germany | Funding: $18.5M
Vimcar is a Germany-based company developing a fleet management SaaS solution and vehicle tracking systems for SMEs.
14
FleetWorks
Country: USA | Funding: $17.5M
FleetWorks is a logistics management platform that uses AI to automate manual freight brokerage operations.
15
Weengs
Country: UK | Funding: $11.4M
Weengs provides all the logistics services people need to build and grow their e-commerce businesses.
16
Shipamax
Country: UK | Funding: $9.5M
Shipamax provides seamless fleet and deals management for operators and brokers.
17
Leta
Country: Kenia | Funding: $8M
Leta creates supply chain and logistics software to enable the efficient and automated movement of goods.
18
Moeco
Country: USA | Funding: $3.3M
Moeco is an IoT platform helping customers manage and monitor their physical assets’ efficiency in logistics throughout the supply chain.
19
OMOFOX
Country: Georgia | Funding: $730K
OMOFOX is a global digital freight forwarding platform. It enables customers to quote, book, and track shipments in real-time.
20
YaCu
Country: Russia | Funding: $150K
YaCu offers a convenient and modern courier platform that allows to solve the external and internal logistics issues in a very efficient way.
21
APIlog.kz
Country: Kazakhstan | Funding: $50K
Saas solutions for transport companies and freight forwarders, standardized APIs and tracking solutions
22
Cargoson
Country: Estonia
Cargoson is a multi-carrier transportation management software for businesses, which brings all your carrier communications and freight management into one window.
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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