Best Transportation and Logistics Tech Companies in Mexico City, Mexico
The 60 best Transportation and Logistics Tech companies in Mexico City, Mexico in 2026, ranked by funding and momentum. Funding, investors, founders, valuation, tech stack and live signals. Top: 99minutos.
Our analysis of 233 Transportation and Logistics Tech companies
$68.0b in tracked funding; 94% of the stack-profiled cohort runs cloud-native; funding activity peaked in 2025.
Ranked: Best Transportation and Logistics Tech companies in Mexico City
| # | Company | Disclosed funding | Last round | Stage | Employees | Founder | Tech stack | Recent signals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AVANT APP App-based ride-hailing platform | — | — | Unfunded | — | Emilio Lagunes Managing Director | — | — |
| 2 | Biis Provider of AI & cloud-based transportation management solutions | — | — | Deadpooled | 17 | Jaime Tabachnik CEO | — | — |
| 3 | Busolinea Marketplace for booking bus tickets | — | — | Unfunded | — | Rodrigo Martinez Co-Founder & CEO | — | — |
| 4 | CatchMe Community-based carpooling solution for company employees | — | — | Deadpooled | — | Enrique Gonzalez Co-Founder & CEO | — | — |
| 5 | Clicab Provider of domain names for sale | — | — | Deadpooled | — | Andreu Tobella Brunet Co-Founder & Director | — | — |
| 6 | Clicknbox Provider of smart locker systems | — | — | Unfunded | — | Carlos Espinoza Co-Founder | — | — |
| 7 | Conectamos Provider of artificial intelligence solutions for logistics operations management | — | — | Unfunded | — | Christian Silva Co-Founder | — | 1 launch |
| 8 | DRIVE App-based platform for making parking spot payments | — | — | Unfunded | 11 | Fernando Pineda CEO | WordPressMySQLPHP+20 | — |
Top 12 Transportation and Logistics Tech companies in Mexico City
#1
Series B · Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City · founded 2021$91Mraised▾
Provider of financial and technological solutions for the logistics industry. The company offers invoice validation, automated logistics event approvals, and quick payment options for carriers. It provides working capital and credit services to advance payments for transport companies. It automates invoice validation, proof-of-delivery auditing, and payments for logistics firms, shippers, and carriers. It reduces manual errors, speeds up cash flow, and offers early payment options without straining company liquidity.
- Feb 2026Series B$25M
- Nov 2024Series A$12.5M
- Dec 2023Conventional Debt$50M
- Dec 2023Seed$3.5M
#2
Series C · Mexico City, Mexico City · founded 2013 · 5000 employees$122.1Mraised▾
99minutes.com is an on-demand delivery service that provides last-mile delivery in 99 minutes. Users shopping online can select 99minutes.com as the delivery service while checking out and then have their products delivered within 99 minutes anywhere in Mexico city. Users can also track the status of their parcel on a real-time basis. It charges a single price irrespective of the distance of delivery in some zones.
- Mar 2022Series C$82M
- Jun 2021Series B$40M
- Mar 2020Seed$125K
- Nov 2013Seed—
#3
Seed · Mexico City, Mexico City · founded 2018 · 20 employees$700Kraised▾
Provider of SaaS-driven driver engagement and safety management solutions. The solution helps fleet owners to monitor driver behavior, and habits and also monitor traffic accidents. It also helps to analyze harsh braking, speeding, and driver performance.
- Dec 2024Seed$750K
- Jun 2023Seed$700K
#4
Series A · Mexico City, Mexico City · founded 2016$16.4Mraised▾
Provider of cloud-based fleet management solutions. It provides centralized cloud data and documentation. It includes fleet resizing, route planning and optimization, driver safety management, fraud & theft management, fleet maintenance, tire management, invoices, and billing, etc.
- Oct 2022Series A$8M
- Oct 2020Series A$2.1M
- Jun 2019Series A$5.6M
- Jul 2017Seed$686.6K
#5
Series A · Mexico City, Mexico City · founded 2018 · 70 employees$72.7Mraised▾
Grin is an app-based rental platform for electric kick scooters, operating in select Mexican locations. The company operates its own fleet on a station-based model. The company also partners with stores/enterprises to offer designated parking zones and also pays the stores for storing the vehicles overnight. The app enables users to search, locate and rent electric kick scooters on-demand. Its mobile app is available for iOS and Android devices.
- Oct 2018Series A$45.7M
- Aug 2018Seed$20M
- Jul 2018Seed—
#6
Seed · Mexico City, Mexico City · founded 2018 · 106 employees$11Mraised▾
Provider of online delivery services. It helps users to book for parcel delivery and connect with drivers. Users can get access to invoices & quotes. It also offers real-time tracking of parcels to customers. The app is available on the Android platform.
- Sep 2021Seed$7M
- Jan 2021Seed$4M
#7
Seed · Mexico, Mexico City · founded 2015$750Kraised▾
Traffic management solutions for traffic authorities. The platform offers solutions like traffic monitoring, zone analysis, and more.
- Apr 2024Seed$750K
#8
Acquired · Mexico City, Mexico City · founded 2016 · 113 employees$9.9Mraised▾
Urbvan is an app-based shuttle aggregator platform. It provides a solution for shared van transportation. Users can book services on the platform after providing relevant details. It offers features like real-time tracking, insured rides, on-board wi-fi, surveillance cameras, and more. Their mobile app is available for iOS & Android platforms.
- Aug 2019Series A$9M
- Dec 2017Grant (prize money)$600K
- Jul 2017Seed$909.7K
#9
Series A · Mexico City, Mexico City · founded 2012 · 11 employees$5.2Mraised▾
App-based ride-sharing platform for commuters. Travellers can create their profiles, find options for ride-sharing, book and pay online through credit cards. Their app is available for iOS & Android devices.
- Sep 2019Series A$375.2K
- Nov 2017Series A$3.2M
- Jun 2016Seed$1.3M
- 2015Seed—
#10
Seed · Mexico City, Mexico City · founded 2023$600Kraised▾
Provider of returns management solutions for e-commerce brands. Its features include customer experience management, logistics, supply chain management, returns, and refunds.
- Aug 2023Seed$600K
#11
Seed · Mexico City, Mexico City · founded 2019 · 44 employees$150Kraised▾
Marketplace for connecting shippers and carriers. The platform helps shippers to book trucks online. The company uses machine learning to reduce empty returns, deadheads, and carbon emissions. It allows shippers access the quotes and find nearby trucks available for transportation. Carriers can also find the load availability for empty returns.
- Mar 2020Seed$150K
#12
Deadpooled · Mexico City, Mexico City · founded 2017 · 18 employees$150Kraised▾
App-based ride-hailing platform. The company connects passengers with an available driver in the vicinity and enables passengers to book taxi services. Also offers exclusively trained and verified drivers for women. Users can also make online payments and track the rides in real time. The company doesn't charge ride commissions from drivers, instead, they are required to pay a subscription charge to avail of the platform. Its mobile app is available for iOS and Android devices.
- Mar 2019Seed$150K
- Jun 2018Seed—
Funding & investor landscape
Notable founders
Market landscape — 10 sub-themes by coverage
Share of Transportation and Logistics Tech coverage by sub-theme.
Regulatory-risk over time rising
Funding & growth over time
funding rising · growth rising
How research on Logistics & Supply Chain Tech is moving in Mexico
A read on the academic research around Logistics & Supply Chain Tech — which themes are gaining ground, the institutions and researchers driving them, and how the tone is shifting. Based on 43 Mexico-affiliated papers.
- Tecnológico de Monterrey10
- Northeastern University10
- Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México6
- Universidad del Noreste5
- Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo4
- Scheduling (production processes)2
- Automotive industry2
- Supply chain optimization2
- Truck1
- Vehicle routing problem1
- Supply chain optimization8
- Fleet management6
- Mathematical optimization6
- Key (lock)5
- Service (business)4
- Supply chain optimization3
- Agency (philosophy)3
- Service (business)3
- Fleet management3
- Incident management2
Where logistics supply chain is researched across Mexico
Location clusters by institution affiliation — each city's volume, stance tone, and a quick read on its hot topic, what's advancing, the opening opportunity, and the main concern.