Olivery, a Ramallah and Amman-based B2B logistics software startup, has secured a Seed investment from Ibtikar Fund and Flat6Labs Mashreq Seed Fund to scale its low-code/no-code delivery management platform across MENA.

Founded in 2020 by Ram Merei, Malak Duraidi, and Obada Abdelkareem, Olivery offers an end-to-end logistics SaaS platform that digitises delivery operations for couriers, e-commerce brands, and retailers. Its cloud-based dashboard covers order management, driver tracking, automated routing, cash-on-delivery reconciliation, and customer communication, without requiring technical expertise to configure.

The company currently serves over 200 active clients across nine markets and plans to use the funding to roll out AI-powered features for predictive routing, automated data entry, and proactive customer support. The funds will also support regional expansion and strengthen onboarding and customer success teams.

“We’re building logistics infrastructure that works for the realities of the region – scalable, simple, and locally adaptable,” said Merei, Olivery’s CEO. “This investment gives us the resources to go deeper into product and support growing demand across new markets.”

Flat6Labs was Olivery’s first institutional backer and is doubling down in the current round. “We’ve worked closely with the team since day one, and they continue to execute against a clear vision,” said Rasha Manna, General Manager of Flat6Labs Mashreq Seed Fund. Ibtikar Fund’s Managing Partner Habib Hazzan added that Olivery is “well-positioned to become a key enabler of digital transformation in MENA’s logistics sector.”

With last-mile, same-day, and cross-border logistics becoming increasingly complex, Olivery is betting that non-technical delivery operators will seek simple, scalable software to remain competitive, and it wants to be the system they choose.