Stowlog, a SaaS platform by Estudio Cactus that digitizes health, safety, security, and environment (HSSE) processes in port logistics facilities, secured €1 million in investment to accelerate international growth. The round was led by Draper B1, with participation from First Drop and the Castellón-based technology group Cuatroochenta, reinforcing support for scalable technological solutions.
Launched in 2023, Stowlog offers a modular SaaS that allows port terminals, logistics hubs, and intermodal facilities to digitize critical security processes, including access control, visitor management, contractor tracking, and real-time geolocation, boosting operational efficiency and reducing risks.
The platform is deployed across logistics facilities and terminals in over 15 countries on four continents, serving major operators such as Maersk, APM Terminals, CMA-CGM, and Cosco Shipping, with installations in ports including New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Lázaro Cárdenas, Gothenburg, and Onne.
“This investment is a key step in consolidating Stowlog as an internationally recognized solution. The backing of Draper B1, together with First Drop and Cuatroochenta, validates both the product and the team and will allow us to accelerate our global expansion,” said Pablo Aguirre, CEO of Stowlog.
The funding aims to strengthen the team, evolve the product, and expand Stowlog’s presence in strategic markets, particularly in Europe and North America.
“Stowlog is one of those companies where their proven execution has been key to our decision to invest. Their excellent execution involves a team that knows the sector and has a tremendous degree of commitment and resilience. We are convinced that their growth potential, together with the support of our international network, make a perfect mix to guarantee sustained value creation over time and the consolidation of Stowlog as a benchmark in its vertical on an international scale,” said Raquel Bernal, Managing Partner Director at Draper B1.
