
TreZix Raises $1.2 Million in Seed Round

TreZix, a SaaS business with offices in Mumbai, India, has raised $1.2 million in seed funding to assist streamline export and import procedures. Soha Ventures and angel investors contributed to the funding. Moreover, grants from the Gujarati government are included in the funding.
The money will be put to use developing products, expanding the market, and gaining additional clients in the export and import industries. TreZix helps importers and exporters increase their productivity and achieve scalability by digitising and automating the whole import and export process.
"Because everything is done manually in the export and import sectors, there is no structure or record of documentation. According to Sunil Kharbanda, co-founder of TreZix, "because to the lengthened processing time, importers and exporters are not always linked with their clearing agents, banks, or insurance, which in turn takes time to respond to any concerns pertaining to documentation, consignment, or shipment.
The journey of Trezix began in 2019 with a goal to employ technology to address problems that now afflict import-export businesses, such as tracking and tracing consignments, documenting transactions, and simplifying communication.
The money will be put to use developing products, expanding the market, and gaining additional clients in the export and import industries. TreZix helps importers and exporters increase their productivity and achieve scalability by digitising and automating the whole import and export process.
"Because everything is done manually in the export and import sectors, there is no structure or record of documentation. According to Sunil Kharbanda, co-founder of TreZix, "because to the lengthened processing time, importers and exporters are not always linked with their clearing agents, banks, or insurance, which in turn takes time to respond to any concerns pertaining to documentation, consignment, or shipment.
The journey of Trezix began in 2019 with a goal to employ technology to address problems that now afflict import-export businesses, such as tracking and tracing consignments, documenting transactions, and simplifying communication.