Logistics firm PIESHIP raised undisclosed Pre-Seed funding from Nama Ventures, others
SEEDRA Ventures, Nama Ventures, and angel investors have closed an undisclosed pre-seed investment round for PIESHIP, a Saudi-based company.
PIESHIP, a logistics services company that specializes in warehouse management solutions, shipment delivery applications, and technical solutions, was founded in 2023 by Nasser Alharthi, Musaed Al-Amri, and Mohammed Mohsen. PIESHIP placed among the top 20 projects after taking part in the first cohort of the National Technology Development Program’s (NTDP) MVPlab initiative.
On this occasion, Nasser Alharthi, Founder and CEO, said: “PIESHIP provides innovative solutions in the logistics sector to improve the last-mile delivery companies’ experience, aiming to deliver shipments faster with practical communication tools with customers. PIESHIP has also enabled delivery companies to increase the efficiency of delivery representatives by creating an effective competitive environment among employees.
Haitham Alforaih, co-founder and CEO of SEEDRA Ventures, said: “We’re experiencing a continuous rise in the e-commerce market; logistical services that cater to this booming industry are of high significance. We are confident that PIESHIP is well-positioned to provide the best technical solutions to help logistics companies keep pace with the market.”
“I wrote my first investment cheque in 2005, so I believe I’ve developed a skill in identifying people with true domain expertise within half an hour. With Nasser, I knew he was knowledgeable about logistics within the first 10 minutes,” said Mohammed Alzubi, founder and managing partner of Nama Ventures. “As we say at Nama Ventures, we don’t invest in apps; we invest in teams with complementary skill sets building well-managed companies. This is the case with Pieship. We saw a great “seller” in Nasser, a great “doer” in Mohammed, and a great “operator” in Musaed. This makes us incredibly excited to join this amazing rocket ship with such a distinguished founding team.”
As Ibrahim Niaz, CEO of the National Technology Development Program (NTDP), mentioned, the program’s aims are: “We seek to build an ecosystem of technical and digital entrepreneurship in the kingdom, and we aim to provide more than 17,000 jobs in the technical sector, increase the gross domestic product by 10 billion riyals, and create 1,000 emerging Saudi technology companies during the next three years. As of today, we have 300 startups launched last year to embody clear narratives of technical development and growth”.
Notably, the organization wants to invest in R&D, expand its business, create new goods and services for clients, and support the expansion of the industry.