Go-Genie Raises S$5 Million to Expand Logistics Tech Platform Across Southeast Asia
Go-Genie Raises S$5 Million to Expand Logistics Tech Platform Across Southeast Asia
[SINGAPORE] Go-Genie, a logistics technology startup in Singapore, is intensifying efforts to support smaller logistics providers by offering a centralized platform to streamline operations and improve sustainability reporting.
Founder and CEO Ang Ming Cong highlighted key industry challenges—businesses working with multiple logistics stakeholders and the growing demand for carbon emissions tracking. In an interview with The Business Times, he noted that in some cases, products pass through “up to 100 hands” before reaching customers.
Unlike in the U.S., where giants like FedEx or DHL manage entire supply chains, South-east Asia remains fragmented, with independent providers handling freight, warehousing, and last-mile delivery.
Go-Genie’s platform allows businesses to manage multiple logistics providers through one interface, providing end-to-end visibility and control. Business development director Markus Lim described the system as a “control tower,” enabling real-time tracking from factory to consumer.
To support Singapore’s carbon disclosure requirements, Go-Genie gathers operational data to help companies report emissions more accurately, moving beyond industry averages.
Founded in March 2022, Go-Genie began with last-mile delivery before pivoting into tech. After early funding in 2023, it expanded into warehousing and shipment coordination. A S$5 million seed investment in January 2025 from Pan Pacific Leasing’s RK Ventures enabled a full platform launch.
Now valued at S$20 million, Go-Genie serves over 200 clients locally and has launched pilots in Cambodia with new offices in Vietnam. The company is preparing for Series A funding to expand further in South-east Asia.
CEO Ang emphasized, “We empower these smaller logistics service providers to be on a level playing field with the big players.”
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About Go-Genie
Go-Genie is a Singapore-based logistics technology startup founded in March 2022. Initially launched as a third-party last-mile delivery provider, the company quickly pivoted to logistics tech development in response to intense market competition. Today, Go-Genie offers a unified platform that helps businesses manage fragmented supply chains by integrating multiple logistics providers—covering shipping, warehousing, and delivery—into a single system.
Led by CEO Ang Ming Cong, the company aims to address two pressing challenges in the logistics sector: the operational inefficiencies of coordinating with multiple service providers and the growing demand for accurate carbon emissions reporting. Go-Genie’s platform enables real-time tracking of goods across the entire supply chain and collects live operational data to support sustainability disclosures.
In 2023, Go-Genie enhanced its platform to support warehouse management and freight coordination. A major boost came in January 2025, when Pan Pacific Leasing, through RK Ventures, invested S$5 million in seed funding. This allowed Go-Genie to launch a full-suite platform and expand regionally.
Currently valued at S$20 million, Go-Genie serves over 200 clients in Singapore and is expanding into Cambodia and Vietnam. The company is preparing for Series A funding to accelerate growth across Southeast Asia, empowering smaller logistics firms with enterprise-grade capabilities.
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