Falak Angel Network Invests in UNITS to Revolutionise Saudi Logistics Scene

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Falak Angel Network has invested in UNITS, a Saudi startup for flexible logistics solutions.
UNITS offers adaptable operations, smart storage, and advanced warehouse-management systems for businesses.
This investment helps companies manage inventory and boost operational readiness as they grow.
Falak's investment focuses on sectors where operational efficiency is crucial for startups.
Supporting logistics highlights Falak's strategy of enhancing high-impact operational areas in the MENA region.
It’s always interesting to see how the logistics scene in the region keeps shifting, and the latest move comes from Falak Angel Network, which has backed UNITS, a Saudi startup focused on flexible storage and integrated logistics solutions for businesses. The investment aims to help companies streamline inventory management and strengthen their operational readiness as they scale — something many founders around Arageek’s community often tell me feels like a bit of a faff during rapid growth spurts.
UNITS has built its model around adaptable operations, smart storage technologies and a fairly advanced warehouse‑management system. Put together, these tools are meant to give businesses smoother day‑to‑day operations and a more sustainable logistics backbone. I reckon this direction is spot on, especially as more companies in the region grapple with expansion, fluctuating demand and the pressure to keep delivery timelines tight. And believe it or not, some startups still run half their stock tracking on spreadsheets… well… I mean, we’ve all seen worse.
For those unfamiliar with Falak, it’s a Riyadh‑based platform launched in 2018 that blends investment with innovation support. Since then, it has backed more than 300 startups, playing a noticeable role in Saudi Arabia’s growing entrepreneurship ecosystem. On the flip side, the network seems quite intentional in picking sectors where operational efficiency can make or break a young company — logistics being a prime example.
The announcement comes not long after Falak revealed another investment in a platform serving the restaurant sector, hinting at a consistent strategy of plugging into high‑impact operational niches. I was once chatting with a founder who said that getting logistics right early on was the difference between scaling confidently and constantly putting out fires. That stuck with me, and this new bet on UNITS feels aligned with that mindset — even if execution is, as always, the real chalenge.
With the MENA startup landscape moving fast, it’s encouraging to see more support flowing toward the often‑overlooked backbone services that keep businesses running. And for companies needing flexible storage or smarter stock handling, this investment might be a welcome nudge toward more resilient operations.
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