Moroccan logistics startup Colis has officially launched its international operations with the inauguration of its first agency in Brussels, Belgium. This expansion marks a significant milestone for the company, which was founded in 2020 and has rapidly become a key player in Morocco's logistics sector. The new European hub is poised to enhance trade flows and provide seamless delivery solutions between Africa and Europe.
A Strategic European Hub
The establishment of the Brussels agency represents a pivotal shift in Colis's operational strategy for its European activities. Previously, the company relied exclusively on a network of partners for shipments originating from Europe to Morocco. This new physical presence allows for direct oversight, complementing its partner network to ensure greater efficiency and reliability.
By establishing its own infrastructure, Colis aims to achieve superior operational control and optimize both delivery times and service quality. This move is designed to meet the growing demand for dependable cross-border logistics services for its diverse clientele. The Brussels office will serve as a central point for managing the increasing volume of packages between the two continents.
Enhancing Cross-Continental Logistics
Since its inception, Colis has built a robust platform serving over 1,000 clients, including individuals and small to medium-sized enterprises. The company processes more than 10,000 packages daily, offering a comprehensive suite of services from last-mile delivery to customs clearance. This expansion enables Colis to extend its tailored, technology-driven solutions to a broader international market.
The new agency will facilitate a wide range of logistics functions, including freight forwarding and complete supply chain management. This integrated approach ensures a seamless experience for businesses looking to navigate the complexities of international shipping. Colis is now better positioned to support the growth of e-commerce and trade between the Moroccan and European markets.
A Vision for Global Growth
Company leadership views the Brussels opening as more than just a new location, but as a foundational step in a larger global strategy. Issam Darui, Founder and CEO of Colis.ma, described it as a "strategic milestone that reinforces our operations and reflects our long-term international vision." This move signals the company's commitment to building a significant international footprint beyond its Moroccan origins.
The successful launch in Belgium is just the beginning of a broader international roadmap for the ambitious startup. Colis is actively exploring further expansion opportunities in other key strategic locations around the world. The company’s evolution from a cross-border operator to a builder of global physical infrastructure is now well underway.
The inauguration of the Brussels agency marks a transformative moment for Colis, cementing its transition from a leading national startup to an emerging international logistics provider. This strategic expansion not only enhances its service capabilities but also strengthens its position as a vital link in the Africa-Europe trade corridor. As Colis continues to execute its global vision, its growth will be a key factor in fostering economic connectivity across continents.

