Egypt-based delivery management startup Roboost, previously known as Tayar, has secured a six-figure seed round of funding to aid the startup's growth plan.
The startup was launched in 2020. It is an automated delivery management system that uses AI to simulate real-world operations and deal with day-to-day situations. It can also learn on its own to improve every part of the delivery process.
The aim of the solution is to give retail, e-commerce, cloud kitchens, and delivery provider businesses control over their delivery operations by making it simpler and offering real-time data. The system first connects to the client's sales channels, which lets it automate order management, group optimisation, route optimisation, automated dispatching, and delivery agent performance management while keeping an eye on all of these things in real time.
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The funding comes from Falak Startups and AUC Angels, and includes follow-on funding from Flat6Labs.
“With Roboost, we’re helping businesses reach their full operational potential, and we’ve seen this as our clients reached the ultimate desired time of 20 minutes for customer satisfaction, and reduced their costs drastically by 30 per cent. With data collected from over 2,200 delivery agents travelling more than nine million kilometres, we are always looking for new ways to improve our clients’ delivery operations and adding new features,” said co-founder and COO Hassan Kamel.
“The radical and transformational change in the delivery operations positioned us as the optimal solution for local and multinational brands that we are proud to serve with a 100 per cent retention rate.”
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