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Securing & moving Africa's food.

Mashruum builds tech-enabled storage and mobility infrastructure for West Africa — connecting farms to markets and cutting post-harvest loss.

Mashruum's Gbung fulfillment & storage center
Gbung Fulfillment Center

About Mashruum

Africa's integrated agricultural logistics platform.

Founded in 2022, Mashruum operates at the critical bottlenecks of Africa's food value chain — where crops are aggregated, stored and moved. We build the integrated infrastructure that closes those gaps: active across Ghana today, and expanding into Togo, Uganda and the wider West African region.

Founded in
2022
Operating in
Ghana
Expanding next
Togo · Uganda
Mashruum's Gbung fulfillment center — aggregation and storage serving Northern Ghana
Gbung Fulfillment Center

How Mashruum works

Store. Move. Connect.

Three integrated capabilities that make Africa's food supply chain dependable.

Store

Warehouse-as-a-Service, sited where food is grown.

Modular aggregation and storage hubs under managed, scalable facilities — paired with Smart Store inventory and quality control for real-time visibility, grading and traceability that cut post-harvest loss.

  • Warehouse-as-a-Service
  • Modular aggregation hubs
  • Smart Store: inventory & quality
  • Grading & traceability
  • Post-harvest loss reduction
Store — Warehouse-as-a-Service, sited where food is grown.
Move

EV-enabled mobility, from first mile to last.

Electric mobility and logistics that move produce from farm to buyer reliably — cost-efficient, sustainable transport across aggregation and last-mile routes.

  • EV mobility fleet
  • First-mile aggregation
  • Farm-to-market transport
  • Distribution & last-mile
  • Sustainable, low-cost routing
Move — EV-enabled mobility, from first mile to last.
Connect

A data layer across the whole network.

Operational data that optimises asset utilisation, forecasts demand and sharpens supply-chain decisions — connecting supply to demand and opening market access for farmers and agribusinesses.

  • Data & insights platform
  • Asset-utilisation analytics
  • Demand forecasting
  • Supply-chain visibility
  • Market linkages
Connect — A data layer across the whole network.

Our network

What Mashruum has built — and is building

A distributed agricultural aggregation and logistics network supporting trade across Ghana.

Current presence

Established a distributed network of agricultural aggregation and fulfillment infrastructure across key farming regions in Ghana, with over a dozen operational sites enabling the storage and movement of high-value commodities.

Expansion plan

Expanding the platform with additional aggregation hubs and fulfillment facilities — including planned expansion into new regions and neighbouring West African markets — to support rising commodity volumes.

Map of Ghana showing Mashruum's aggregation and fulfillment sites, from the Gbung flagship hub in the north to Accra and Tema port on the southern coast.
Bolgatanga
Wa
Tamale
Gbung · flagship
Techiman
Kumasi
Accra · HQ
Tema
Mashruum's current sites & fulfillment centers across Ghana.

Who we serve

  • Smallholder producers
  • Aggregators
  • Commodity exporters
  • Food processors
  • Retail & FMCG
  • Institutional buyers

Key execution highlights since inception

  1. 2022

    Mashruum founded

    Established to close the midstream gap in Africa's food value chain.

  2. 2022

    Gbung hub live

    Flagship aggregation & storage centre operational in the Northern Region.

  3. 2024

    Smart Store deployed

    Inventory, grading and traceability rolled out across the network.

  4. 2026

    Network at scale

    19+ operational sites and 8,000+ sqm of infrastructure delivered across Ghana.

  5. 2028Target

    Regional expansion

    Extending the platform into Togo, Uganda and new West African markets.

Live network

From the Gbung hub to the southern markets.

Real aggregation and fulfillment sites across Ghana — moving high-value crops from production in the north down to the markets and the port in the south.

Secured nodeFood in transit
BolgatangaWaGbungFLAGSHIP HUBTamaleTechimanKumasiAccraHQTema port
Gbung aggregation & storage center
Gbung center · live

Why Mashruum

We own the structural control points of the value chain.

Infrastructure at the economic control points of Ghana's agrifood value chain — the aggregation and storage layer where most of the value leaks today.

Mashruum
  • Operates at the structural constraint layer

    • Aggregation and storage are the primary bottlenecks in Ghana's agrifood value chain
    • Gaps at the midstream drive value leakage and price inefficiency
    • Mashruum anchors operations exactly at these control points
  • Proven, standardized operating model

    • Multiple aggregation and fulfillment sites delivered
    • Repeatable, modular deployment approach
    • Integrated quality control and inventory management
  • Embedded with enterprise clients

    • Multi-site deployments with anchor enterprise clients
    • Expansion within the existing client base lowers acquisition risk
    • Infrastructure integrated into client workflows
  • Modular and scalable by design

    • Standardized, modular facilities that replicate quickly
    • Capacity scales with rising commodity volumes
    • New regions added without reinventing the model
  • Technology and data-led

    • Smart Store inventory, grading and traceability
    • Operational data optimizes asset utilization and forecasting
    • Sharper supply-chain decisions across the network

Our partners

The organisations we build with.

  • WARC Africa
  • Complete Farmer
  • Jetstream
  • Ako Adjei Park
  • Impact Hub Accra

From the founder

Built on purpose, for the long term.

We started Mashruum to fix a simple, costly problem: too much of Africa's food is lost between farm and market.

By pairing real infrastructure with technology, we're building a supply chain that works — for farmers, for buyers, and for food security across the continent.

Will SenyoWill SenyoFounder & CEO
Mashruum's EV-enabled mobility moving produce from farm to market