Logexa Secures $2M to Expand On-Demand Logistics Across Saudi Arabia

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Logexa, a Saudi startup, raised $2 million in a Pre-Series A funding round.
They utilise "storage on demand" by accessing unused storage and transport capacity.
This approach offers businesses flexible logistics without investing heavily in infrastructure.
Funding will support expanding their operations and refining digital infrastructure in Saudi Arabia.
Logexa focuses on transparency and coordination, crucial for scaling their logistics model.
Logexa, a Saudi logistics startup known for its clever use of the sharing economy, has just wrapped up a $2 million Pre‑Series A funding round. The round brought in backing from Seedra Ventures, Nour Nouf Ventures, and a handful of angel investors – not a bad line‑up for a company that only started building its tech‑driven logistics platform in 2021.
What caught my eye is how Logexa has turned the concept of “storage on demand” into something genuinely scalable. Rather than investing millions in warehouses and fleets, the company taps into unused storage and transport capacity already sitting idle across the Kingdom. It’s a bit of a win‑win: warehouse owners make use of wasted space, while businesses gain quick, flexible logistics without the heavy overheads. I reckon that’s spot on for today’s cost‑sensitive market.
According to company statements shared publicly, this funding push will help deepen Logexa’s operations within Saudi Arabia and refine its digital infrastructure. Their system already connects warehouses, carriers, and clients in real time, making it easier to track, book and manage logistics on the fly. And believe it or not, this isn’t the first time investors have put their weight behind Logexa — Seedra also led an earlier seed round back in 2022.
When I first came across startups in Riyadh experimenting with similar on‑demand networks, many faced a bit of a faff integrating old‑school logistics partners into digital systems. Logexa seems to have learnt from that, focusing on transparency and instant coordination through its platform. That said, scaling such a model takes more than strong code; it needs trust and a network effect.
For Arageek readers who live and breathe the MENA startup pulse, stories like this remind me of why we keep track of the region’s emerging players. There’s this shared hunger for efficiency – and for doing things smarter, not harder. If Logexa can keep that spirit alive as it expands, I’ll be chuffed to bits to see how far it goes, even if the road ahead is definately full of bumps.
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