Parcel Perform is a Singapore-headquartered SaaS company that runs an AI-powered delivery experience platform for e-commerce brands, marketplaces and retailers. By standardizing shipment data across more than 1,100 carriers worldwide, it lets merchants track parcels in real time, predict delivery dates, send branded notifications, automate returns and optimize carrier costs - turning fragmented post-purchase logistics into a single, actionable data foundation now used to improve visibility on AI shopping assistants like ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini.
Torod (طرود) is a Riyadh-based e-commerce logistics platform that acts as a shipping aggregator, letting online merchants connect to a wide network of local and international couriers through a single dashboard. Founded in 2022 by Faisal Almaklas and Ammar Almaatouq, it handles carrier selection, order tracking, cash-on-collection settlement, and returns, and plugs into store builders like Salla, Zid, Shopify and WooCommerce. The company has raised roughly $12.7M to date, including a ~$11.2M (42M SAR) pre-Series A round in February 2025 led by Wa'ed Ventures and Elm.
AfterShip is a post-purchase software company that helps online retailers manage everything that happens after the buy button. Its platform tracks shipments across more than 1,100 carriers, powers branded tracking pages and delivery notifications, automates returns and exchanges, predicts estimated delivery dates, and syncs catalogs to marketplaces like TikTok Shop. Founded in Hong Kong in 2011 and now headquartered in Singapore, AfterShip serves tens of thousands of merchants, including brands such as Microsoft, Dell, HP, and marketplaces like eBay and Etsy, and has processed billions of tracked shipments.
Briza is a Toronto-based insurtech that started as a unified, API-first platform for small-business commercial insurance - letting agencies, brokers and software platforms quote, bind and pay for policies like BOP, GL, WC and cyber through a single integration. Founded in 2016, the company has since narrowed its focus to carrier API reliability, applying manufacturing-style engineering discipline to reduce failed submissions and slow integrations that cost carriers premium.
EasyPost is a Utah-based logistics technology company that built the first RESTful shipping API, giving developers a single integration point to rate-shop, buy and print labels, verify addresses, track packages and insure shipments across 100+ carriers worldwide. Founded in 2012 by Jarrett Streebin, it removes the technical complexity of shipping so e-commerce brands, marketplaces and fulfillment providers can ship like Amazon without rebuilding carrier plumbing from scratch.
SIMO is a San Francisco mobile-connectivity company whose patented virtual SIM (vSIM) lets devices roam across 300+ carriers in 140+ countries with no physical SIM card. Founded in 2009 as Skyroam, it now powers the Solis line of pocket hotspots for consumers and an embedded chipset/cloud platform used by enterprises, automakers and IoT fleets.