OneOrder, Egypt’s B2B supply chain solution for restaurants, has received $1 million in investment

OneOrder Egypt

OneOrder Egypt

OneOrder, Egypt’s newly established B2B restaurant supply chain solution, has successfully acquired $1 million in seed funding to address supply chain difficulties in the Egyptian food and beverage industry.

A15, the leading MENA venture capital firm, led the initial investment.

Egypt’s first logistics business, OneOrder addresses the main inefficiencies faced by Egypt’s restaurants while procuring their suppliers.

Fuego Sushi and Longhorn Texas BBQ are two of Egypt’s most successful restaurant businesses that were founded by Egyptian restaurateur Tamer Amer.

“We are happy to announce our debut and fundraise, and I appreciate A15 for their great support,” Tamer Amer, founder and CEO of OneOrder, said. Given Egypt’s booming restaurant business and the issues it suffers as a result of a disjointed supply chain, OneOrder provides a much-needed technology-enabled solution at an ideal time. My background in the food and beverage industry has taught me what restaurant owners require: a continuous supply of high-quality goods at a reasonable price, without the hassle of managing multiple suppliers on a daily basis.

“We feel that restaurants should concentrate on providing a high-quality experience and service to their customers rather than worrying about sourcing and procurement.” We are the vehicle through which this can be accomplished. I’m quite optimistic about the future because our market potential is enormous. Egypt’s economy, like that of the rest of the region, is thriving, and the food and beverage sector is only getting bigger.” Amer continued.

The OneOrder platform allows Egyptian restaurants to purchase all of their supplies from a single application, ensuring consistent quality, pricing, and delivery.

 

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