Insurance integration for Breeze and Barrington Freight

Eyal Goldberg, chief executive and founder, Breeze. Photo: Breeze via Meantime

Barrington Freight has signed up with Breeze’s integrated digital insurance platform.

Use of the platform removes the need to source insurance separately, which Breeze claims reduces costs by avoiding high premiums charged by third-party insurance providers.

“Utilising Breeze’s AI-driven platform to optimise quote generation, policy binding, and claims processing, Barrington has significantly reduced the amount of time and effort needed to supply accurate cargo protection, countering the inefficiencies of traditional insurance options,” said Breeze.

“The logistics and shipping industry is no stranger to risk and unpredictability, and traditional cargo insurance methods have often proven to be costly and complex, leaving many businesses exposed to financial risks if cargo is damaged, lost, or delayed during transit,” explained Eyal Goldberg, chief executive, Breeze.

“As the logistics industry continues to evolve, making use of digital insurance solutions sets a new industry standard to give shippers and carriers access to simplified, cost-effective, and comprehensive cargo insurance that provides peace of mind and financial security.”

It also reduces the time and effort required for claims processing and compensation.

 

Cardinal Global Logistics invests in automated cargo insurance

Share this story

Related Topics

Latest finance news

Icelandair Group cargo division edges back into operating profit

Icelandair Group has recorded an improvement in its cargo operation, with a return to operating profit in the first quarter….

Read More

Share this story

Freighter demand is bright spot for Cargolux in 2023

Luxembourg-headquartered cargo airline Cargolux boosted its 2023 results with demand for dedicated freighter capacity, despite lower demand and rates in…

Read More

Share this story

DSV airfreight volumes up 2.3% in Q1 but profit falls with rates

DSV’s airfreight volumes benefited from strong demand out of Asia in the first quarter of the year, although revenue and…

Read More

Share this story

Rebecca Jeffrey

Rebecca Jeffrey
New to aviation journalism, I joined Air Cargo News in late 2021 as deputy editor. I previously worked for Mercator Media’s six maritime sector magazines as a reporter, heading up news for Port Strategy. Prior to this, I was editor for Recruitment International (now TALiNT International). Contact me on: [email protected]