Cairo-based Cartona, a business-to-business platform connecting retailers to manufacturers and wholesalers, said it has raised $4.5 million in a funding round led by Dubai venture capital firm Global Ventures that will allow it to invest in technology and fuel its expansion.
The early stage funding round included Kepple Africa Ventures, T5 Ventures and a group of angel investors.
Founded in August 2020, Cartona aims to solve supply chain challenges for the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry by digitalising the traditional trade market.
“The round is to enhance two aspects: our operational capabilities to expand throughout Egypt and to invest more and more in technology in order to adapt the technical capabilities needed in terms of warehouse and supply chain capabilities,” Mahmoud Talaat, Cartona’s chief executive and co-founder, told The National.
Cartona currently works with 100 FMCG companies and 1,000 suppliers and wholesalers, with more than 10,000 products listed on its application, including dry, fresh and frozen food.
Partners selling with Cartona include Egyptian brands such as Domty, Lamar and Rich Bake, and multinational brands, such as Kellogg’s and Red Bull.
The technology platform uses an asset-light model without ownership of warehouses or vehicles.
“The trade market is one of the most sophisticated, yet characterised by multiple critical inefficiencies across the value chain. Cartona’s asset-light approach tackles those inefficiencies by optimising the trade process in unique ways, and does so with minimal capital spent,” said Basil Moftah, a general partner at Global Ventures, which has invested in emerging market start-ups such as elmenus, Kitopi and Mumzworld.
Mr Talaat was previously chief commercial officer of Lamar, which sells juice and milk products, starting in 2013.
He also co-founded Speakol, a Mena-focused adtech platform serving 60 million monthly users, with chief technology officer Mahmoud Abdel Fattah in 2017.
Mr Talaat said he co-founded Cartona with Mr Abdel Fattah and Rafik Zaher after witnessing the struggles in traditional trade and “having to invest a lot in assets and people”.
He said a big chunk of Egypt’s market was conducted by “van sales”, whereby a company would fill a van with their products and go door-to-door to sell them.
“This market needs technology, because it’s completely inefficient for both suppliers and retailers, and that’s how the idea for Cartona was developed,” he said.
Cartona’s online marketplace also offers data on buyer behaviour, price competition and market share.
Since inception, Cartona has acquired more than 30,000 users in Cairo and Alexandria and processed more than 400,000 delivered orders, with an annualised gross merchandise value of 1 billion Egyptian pounds ($63.7 million).
Mr Talaat said the company plans another funding round by the third quarter of 2022, which will focus on fully integrating access to finance for retailers and suppliers.
Egypt’s start-up scene is booming, accounting for 24 per cent of deals in the Mena region in the first half of this year, according to Magnitt.
Other players in the Egyptian market trying to solve the same problem as Cartona include MaxAB, which operates its own warehouses and fleets and raised $40m in July.
Capiter uses a hybrid model, making deliveries with rented lorries and owning inventory for high-turnover products. It raised $33m earlier this month.
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Company profile
Date started: December 24, 2018
Founders: Omer Gurel, chief executive and co-founder and Edebali Sener, co-founder and chief technology officer
Based: Dubai Media City
Number of employees: 42 (34 in Dubai and a tech team of eight in Ankara, Turkey)
Sector: ConsumerTech and FinTech
Cashflow: Almost $1 million a year
Funding: Series A funding of $2.5m with Series B plans for May 2020
UAE squad
Esha Oza (captain), Al Maseera Jahangir, Emily Thomas, Heena Hotchandani, Indhuja Nandakumar, Katie Thompson, Lavanya Keny, Mehak Thakur, Michelle Botha, Rinitha Rajith, Samaira Dharnidharka, Siya Gokhale, Sashikala Silva, Suraksha Kotte, Theertha Satish (wicketkeeper) Udeni Kuruppuarachchige, Vaishnave Mahesh.
UAE tour of Zimbabwe
All matches in Bulawayo
Friday, Sept 26 – First ODI
Sunday, Sept 28 – Second ODI
Tuesday, Sept 30 – Third ODI
Thursday, Oct 2 – Fourth ODI
Sunday, Oct 5 – First T20I
Monday, Oct 6 – Second T20I
Milestones on the road to union
1970
October 26: Bahrain withdraws from a proposal to create a federation of nine with the seven Trucial States and Qatar.
December: Ahmed Al Suwaidi visits New York to discuss potential UN membership.
1971
March 1: Alex Douglas Hume, Conservative foreign secretary confirms that Britain will leave the Gulf and “strongly supports” the creation of a Union of Arab Emirates.
July 12: Historic meeting at which Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Rashid make a binding agreement to create what will become the UAE.
July 18: It is announced that the UAE will be formed from six emirates, with a proposed constitution signed. RAK is not yet part of the agreement.
August 6: The fifth anniversary of Sheikh Zayed becoming Ruler of Abu Dhabi, with official celebrations deferred until later in the year.
August 15: Bahrain becomes independent.
September 3: Qatar becomes independent.
November 23-25: Meeting with Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Rashid and senior British officials to fix December 2 as date of creation of the UAE.
November 29: At 5.30pm Iranian forces seize the Greater and Lesser Tunbs by force.
November 30: Despite a power sharing agreement, Tehran takes full control of Abu Musa.
November 31: UK officials visit all six participating Emirates to formally end the Trucial States treaties
December 2: 11am, Dubai. New Supreme Council formally elects Sheikh Zayed as President. Treaty of Friendship signed with the UK. 11.30am. Flag raising ceremony at Union House and Al Manhal Palace in Abu Dhabi witnessed by Sheikh Khalifa, then Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.
December 6: Arab League formally admits the UAE. The first British Ambassador presents his credentials to Sheikh Zayed.
December 9: UAE joins the United Nations.
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