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Careem Launches B2B Logistics Suite to Power GCC E-Commerce Growth

Careem Launches B2B Logistics Suite to Power GCC E-Commerce Growth

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Careem launches a new B2B logistics and enterprise delivery suite aimed at supporting e-commerce growth and last-mile operations across the GCC.

Careem, the Middle East’s leading super app, is scaling its logistical footprint with the launch of a comprehensive enterprise delivery suite designed for retailers and e-commerce businesses across the GCC. 

This new B2B logistics platform provides seamless API integration, advanced fleet management, and rapid same-day delivery capabilities, effectively transforming Careem’s established ride-hailing infrastructure into a robust on-demand logistics backbone for corporate clients.

The suite enables businesses to manage logistics directly from stores or warehouses by leveraging Careem’s extensive network of captains, and positions the company to dominate the UAE and Saudi Arabian markets, where consumer demand for accelerated quick-commerce and next-day delivery is surging. 

By offering a plug-and-play solution, Careem provides a cost-effective alternative to building proprietary delivery fleets.

According to company executives, the expansion addresses the growing demand for relfrom enterprises iable last-mile delivery partners while diversifying revenue streams in a competitive mobility landscape. 

By leveraging existing routing algorithms and a vast driver base, Careem offers high-efficiency service with minimal overhead. 

The suite also features integrations with major regional e-commerce platforms and cloud providers, simplifying the onboarding process for mid-sized merchants looking to scale their digital operations.

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Why Careem B2B Logistics Suite Matters to MENA

The expansion of Careem into enterprise logistics reflects the growing demand for scalable last-mile delivery infrastructure across the GCC. 

As e-commerce volumes continue rising, businesses across retail, food delivery, and digital commerce are increasingly relying on integrated logistics platforms to manage fulfillment and customer delivery expectations. 

The move also signals how regional super apps are evolving beyond consumer services into infrastructure providers for merchants, SMEs, and enterprise commerce operations.

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