- Flextock raised $12.6 million to expand across the Middle East and North Africa.
- The Cairo-based startup provides end-to-end e-commerce logistics services.
- The company plans to scale operations in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Flextock provides logistics solutions that address persistent fulfillment challenges in the fast-growing e-commerce sector.
The Cairo-based startup launched operations in 2021. Mohamed Mossaad and Enas Siam founded the company to allow online merchants to focus on sales growth while the platform manages backend operations.
Flextock delivers end-to-end supply chain management services. The platform receives and stores inventory, processes orders through picking and packing, and prepares and ships parcels to end customers.
Earlier this month, Flextock secured $12.6 million in a funding round. The company said it will use the proceeds to strengthen its technology and accelerate expansion across the Middle East and North Africa region. The company specifically targets growth in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
The platform integrates directly with merchants’ online stores. The system provides real-time visibility into inventory levels and order status. The company also offers customized dashboards that track key performance indicators.
Flextock operates on an on-demand warehousing model. The company does not require minimum storage commitments. This structure allows both B2C and B2B merchants to scale operations in line with demand.
The company extends its services beyond traditional logistics. Flextock aggregates last-mile delivery providers, manages cross-border exchanges, and offers cash management solutions. The platform addresses operational constraints that e-commerce businesses face in fragmented regional markets.
Flextock processes several hundred thousand orders per month. The company maintains high order accuracy rates and positions itself as a strategic outsourcing partner for brands seeking greater efficiency and responsiveness in digital commerce.
This article was initially published in French by Adoni Conrad Quenum
Adapted in English by Ange J.A de Berry Quenum


















