Senegalese Startup Logidoo Expands Logistics Corridor Linking Europe to West Africa

Senegalese logistics startup Logidoo has expanded its cross-border trade network with the launch of a new corridor linking Belgium to Casablanca and Dakar to strengthen commercial flows between Europe, North Africa, and West Africa.
The expansion follows a $1.5 million funding round secured in 2023, which was earmarked for scaling operations across the continent. Soon after, the company launched Afridoo, an e-commerce tool aimed at simplifying online sales for African merchants.
Logidoo’s new Belgium–Casablanca–Dakar corridor is being developed through a strategic partnership with a major Belgian logistics firm. It will enable regular consolidated shipments between Europe and several West African countries, offering services including parcel drop-off and pickup across Belgium, groupage shipping at competitive rates, and a fully integrated logistics solution. This includes warehousing, customs clearance, last-mile delivery, cash-on-delivery options, and secure remittance.
“The Belgium–Casablanca–Dakar corridor reflects our ambition to establish Morocco as a regional logistics hub, channeling and redistributing goods from Europe to West Africa,” said Tamsir Ousmane Traoré, CEO of Logidoo.
Founded in 2020 by Traoré, Logidoo has positioned itself as a pan-African logistics platform integrating both formal and informal sector actors across the supply chain from transportation and warehousing to payment collection. The company has built a presence in Senegal, Morocco, Ivory Coast, and Tunisia, onboarding over 3,000 logistics providers, completing more than 100,000 deliveries, and serving over 400 clients.