Funded Logistics Startups
Among the six most recent logistics rounds shown, the only disclosed outsize check is Openverse Global’s $8M Series B on 2025-09-21; the next disclosed amo…
Among the six most recent logistics rounds shown, the only disclosed outsize check is Openverse Global’s $8M Series B on 2025-09-21; the next disclosed amounts in the list are $3M (Inamo, 2025-09-13) and $2M (NEXX Global, 2025-09-08), while the other three entries are undisclosed (Jalat Logistics on 2025-11-15; Sourcy on 2025-09-12; MUVN on 2025-09-11). That creates a clear disclosed-size split: one round above $5M, and the rest clustered in the $2M–$3M range.
Dates cluster tightly in mid-September 2025 (2025-09-08 through 2025-09-21), with five of six rows falling in that window; the lone temporal edge is Jalat Logistics on 2025-11-15. Geographically, the list is split across multiple cities (Phnom Penh, Tórtola, Mumbai, Singapore, Hamburg, Kowloon City) rather than a single dominant hub, and the stage mix skews early: Seed appears in three of the six rows (Sourcy, MUVN, NEXX Global), with two additional earlier/unknown classifications (Pre-Seed at MUVN; Venture with Series Unknown at Jalat Logistics).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed logistics round in this list, and how does it compare to the other disclosed amounts?
Openverse Global’s $8M Series B (2025-09-21) is the only disclosed round above $5M. The next-largest disclosed amounts are $3M (Inamo, 2025-09-13) and $2M (NEXX Global, 2025-09-08), while Jalat Logistics (2025-11-15), Sourcy (2025-09-12), and MUVN (2025-09-11) are undisclosed.
Are the rounds clustered in time, or spread out across different months?
Five of the six rows land in a narrow mid-September window: 2025-09-08 through 2025-09-21. The outlier on the calendar is Jalat Logistics closing on 2025-11-15, extending the visible range beyond the mid-September cluster.
Which stages dominate the logistics segment in these six entries?
Seed is the most frequent stage among disclosed and undisclosed entries, appearing in three rows: Sourcy (2025-09-12, undisclosed), MUVN (2025-09-11, undisclosed but Pre-Seed listed in the row), and NEXX Global (2025-09-08, $2M Seed). The remaining rows are Openverse Global (Series B, 2025-09-21, $8M), Inamo (Seed, 2025-09-13, $3M), and Jalat Logistics (Venture – Series Unknown, 2025-11-15, undisclosed).
Is there evidence of a city or geographic hub concentration in this slice?
No single city dominates: the rows span Phnom Penh (Jalat Logistics, 2025-11-15), Tórtola (Openverse Global, 2025-09-21), Mumbai (Inamo, 2025-09-13), Singapore (Sourcy, 2025-09-12), Hamburg (MUVN, 2025-09-11), and Kowloon City (NEXX Global, 2025-09-08).
Are there outliers worth focusing on beyond the size difference?
Yes: the disclosed-size outlier is Openverse Global’s $8M (2025-09-21), but the other major outlier is visibility itself—three of six entries are undisclosed (Jalat Logistics on 2025-11-15; Sourcy on 2025-09-12; MUVN on 2025-09-11). That combination makes the September cluster look materially less measurable than the $2M–$3M and $8M disclosed amounts.
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