Asateen Logistics
Logistics
Cities don’t move by accident. They move by systems.
Through our partnership with Bolt OÜ, we are introducing the European shared mobility platform Bolt to Iraq—bringing technology-led transportation operations designed to improve reliability, service quality, and urban mobility standards.
01 / Strategy
Why Bolt in Iraq
Iraq’s cities need scalable mobility infrastructure—not fragmented solutions.
This initiative is built to modernize the ride experience through:
- • App-based booking and live trip tracking
- • Transparent pricing and clearer service expectations
- • Improved safety and trust layers (ratings, reporting, support)
- • Operational discipline powered by data and continuous performance improvement
02 / Operations
Asateen’s Role
Asateen is not a passive representative. We operate the local execution layer that enables sustainable deployment and long-term service integrity in Iraq:
- • Localized operations management (daily performance, field coordination, customer support)
- • Driver and partner onboarding with structured standards and quality control
- • Regulatory alignment and market adaptation
- • Service optimization through measurement, feedback loops, and operational governance
03 / Riders
What riders gain
A transportation experience designed around clarity and reliability:
- • Request a ride in seconds
- • Track the driver and route in real time
- • Predictable arrival estimates
- • Service quality improved through structured ratings and support
04 / Drivers
What drivers gain
A more organized, scalable way to work:
- • A structured platform for demand and earnings visibility
- • Operational support and local assistance
- • Clear service standards that improve consistency and trust
- • Growth opportunities within an expanding mobility network
05 / Outcomes
Intended impact
Our objective is to raise the baseline of urban mobility in Iraq by enabling:
- • Reduced waiting times
- • Higher trip reliability
- • Better service discipline and accountability
- • Flexible employment opportunities inside a governed operating model
Movement builds momentum.
If you are building urban mobility systems in Iraq, we should talk.