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Lahore-based digital freight marketplace Bridge Linx Technologies has successfully raised $10 million in the country’s largest seed round. It is one of the largest seed rounds of the region led by Harry Stebbings’ 20 VC, Josh Buckley’s Buckley Ventures, and Indus Valley Capital.
It is interesting to note that startups in Pakistan are successful in raising fundings in B2B space. First, it was Airlift who raised $85 Million for its quick commerce startup, and now Bridge Linx, a digital freight market connecting shippers, manufacturers, companies with private fleets.
Bridge Linx Tech is helping Pakistan’s biggest shippers move thousands of loads per week on the country’s fastest-growing freight marketplace. Founded in 2020 by Muhammad Saad, Ahsan Tanveer, Abbas Hassan, and Salman Gul, Bridge Linx is helping large manufacturers and retailers, move freight by connecting them with carriers (truckers, owner-operators, transporters, and private fleets) through its online marketplace.
.As a digital freight network start-up, it is solving problems related to freight inefficiencies by bringing innovation into it. The startup is providing around-the-clock assistance to ensure that businesses never have to worry about freight.
Bridge Linx plans to use the funds to consolidate its position as a market leader by broadening its product stack and expanding across additional verticals, segments, and lanes.
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