Africa's fragmented logistics sector, characterised by informal truck operators, paper-based booking systems, and cash payments, is being disrupted by digital platforms that match freight demand with available truck capacity in real time. Kobo360, founded in Nigeria, has built a network of over 60,000 registered truck operators across Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Togo, and Uganda, allowing shippers to book and track trucks through a mobile app. Lori Systems, Sendy, and Amitruck are competing platforms offering similar services in East Africa. These platforms are creating price transparency, reducing empty running, and improving payment reliability for truck owners.

End-to-End Digital Logistics

Beyond truck booking, startups are digitising the entire export logistics chain: Flexport has expanded its Africa operations providing end-to-end visibility from factory to destination port. Customs documentation platforms including SICPA (origin certification) and IncoDocs (commercial document generation) are reducing the document preparation burden. Integration of logistics booking, customs filing, and payment settlement in a single digital workflow is reducing export lead times by days for participating shippers. Digital logistics platform contacts and technology providers are listed on intra-africa.com.

For businesses looking to expand across Africa, intra-africa.com offers a comprehensive trade directory, verified buyer and seller listings, and real-time market intelligence covering all 54 African nations. It remains an indispensable resource for anyone serious about intra-African commerce.