Leta, Kenyan Logistics Tech, Enters Ghana, Signaling African Expansion
Kenyan logistics software innovator, Leta, continues its rapid expansion across the African continent with its latest launch in Ghana. This marks Leta’s seventh market entry, adding to its existing presence in Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Mauritius. This strategic move follows a successful $5 million seed funding round completed in March 2025, further fueling Leta’s growth trajectory.
Revolutionizing Logistics with AI: Leta’s Ghanaian Launch
Founded in 2021 by Nick Joshi, Leta tackles the complexities of African logistics with its AI-driven software solutions. The platform empowers businesses to manage fleets, streamline delivery routes, and ultimately, reduce transportation costs. Leta’s Ghanaian debut commences with a significant partnership with Simbisa Brands Limited, a leading quick-service restaurant conglomerate with over 600 outlets spread across 11 African nations. In a recent LinkedIn update, Joshi confirmed, “We are officially live in Accra with our first customer on the ground.” The focus for Leta is to leverage the power of software, as opposed to large-scale infrastructure investments, to combat ongoing supply chain challenges prevalent across the continent. The company’s platform is designed to offer significant improvements to operational efficiency within challenging logistical environments. Since its pre-seed funding in 2022, Leta claims to have achieved five times revenue growth.
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