Apexloads, a Kenyan logistics startup founded by Charles Thuo, is making headlines as it leads the charge for African innovation on the global stage. As a standout participant in the prestigious Techstars Washington DC Accelerator powered by J.P. Morgan, Apexloads exemplifies the transformative power of technology in reshaping traditional industries.
The accelerator program, launched in 2022, aims to empower startups from underrepresented communities and integrate cutting-edge technologies into legacy industries. Among its latest cohort, Apexloads has emerged as a key player, setting new benchmarks for innovation in Africa’s logistics sector.
Revolutionizing Logistics in Africa
Apexloads offers a unified platform tailored for transporters and freight forwarders, addressing the unique challenges of Africa’s logistics ecosystem. With features such as load boards, transportation management systems, real-time shipment tracking, and invoice factoring, the platform enhances efficiency and transparency across supply chains. Thuo’s vision for Apexloads is not just to simplify logistics but to drive economic growth and innovation across the continent.
“Our goal is to provide sustainable solutions to Africa’s logistical bottlenecks while leveraging technology to create value for businesses and communities,” Thuo said during a recent panel at the accelerator.

A Platform for Global Impact
Apexloads was among 20 startups, including three other African innovators, that showcased their solutions during the Techstars Washington DC Demo Day in December 2024. The program provides early-stage startups with mentorship, funding, and access to a global network of investors and industry leaders, with J.P. Morgan committing $80 million to this initiative. The combined valuation of companies in the Techstars network exceeds $159 billion, underscoring the program’s influence in nurturing groundbreaking talent.
African Startups Making Waves
While Apexloads takes center stage, three other African startups also demonstrated their potential during the accelerator:
LyfPlus (Tanzania): Founded by William Andrew Mduma, this platform enhances healthcare access through telehealth, e-pharmacies, and AI-driven clinical support.
Rexial (Uganda): Led by Aéko Ongodia, Rexial streamlines recurring payments with an API-driven solution for seamless subscription management.
Cargoplug (Nigeria): Co-founded by Kikelomo Fola-Ogunniya and Ujama Akpata, Cargoplug offers logistics services for imports, exports, and nationwide deliveries.
Driving Inclusive Growth
The participation of Apexloads and its peers in this global accelerator highlights the immense potential of African startups to solve pressing challenges with technology. As Apexloads shines on the global stage, it also paves the way for a new generation of innovators to lead Africa’s tech revolution, fostering inclusive growth and transformative solutions in diverse industries.
Charles Thuo and Apexloads are not just redefining logistics in Africa—they are setting a global standard for innovation and resilience.