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    Colis.ma – Moroccan logistics startup secures investment

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    Colis.ma is set to transform how parcels and other deliveries are to be made in Morocco.

    Colis.ma, a logistics startup in Morocco, has recently secured a significant investment of US$50,000 from The Baobab Network, an African tech accelerator known for its commitment to fostering entrepreneurial talent. With this infusion of capital, Colis.ma is set to transform the way parcels are tracked and transported within the country.

    Colis.ma is a platform and mobile app that allows users to compare prices, find the best deals on the express transportation market and track the delivery of a package online.

    Through its innovative platform, Colis.ma digitizes the tracking process, offering customers the ability to customize their experiences seamlessly via an app. The company’s solutions not only streamline operations, but also aim to enhance customer satisfaction, leading to greater efficiency and loyalty.

    The Baobab Network’s support for African innovation

    The Baobab Network has aims to promote African innovation and the empowerment of local startups. Christine Namara, Head of Ventures at The Baobab Network, expressed her admiration for the cohort of startups, stating, “Once again, we have witnessed the power of African innovation first-hand with this incredible cohort of start-ups. Their passion, creativity, and determination to solve pressing challenges in their communities and ecosystems have been truly inspiring.”

    As an accelerator, The Baobab Network offers not only financial support but also guidance and mentorship. The program aims to empower entrepreneurs to tackle challenges and scale their businesses, thereby making a transformative impact on the African ecosystem and beyond.

    Colis.ma and The Baobab Network

    For Issam Darui, the Founder and CEO of Colis.ma, the partnership with The Baobab Network marks a pivotal milestone for the company. He expressed his gratitude for the Network’s support, saying, “The insights and guidance we’ve garnered through their exceptional accelerator program have not only influenced our course but also provided us with a clear roadmap to scale and reach new heights.”

    Darui highlighted The Baobab Network’s unique approach, emphasizing their commitment to supporting founders on an individual level. The accelerator’s personalized interactions, coupled with their genuine care for the entrepreneurs’ well-being, have been a source of inspiration and distinction for Colis.ma.

    The collaboration between Colis.ma and The Baobab Network presents an opportunity for the Moroccan startup to accelerate its growth and make a lasting impact in the African logistics sector. With the support of The Baobab Network’s resources and guidance, Colis.ma is poised to revolutionize parcel transportation and contribute to the advancement of the African ecosystem.

    Regional logistics startup Transportr recently acquired funding to drive the expansion of its digital shipping platform.

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