Platform adds regional carriers including Euroairlines and Jambojet while WebCargo and carrier portal drive transaction growth

Digital freight booking and payment platform, Freightos said its active carrier network maintained its record level of 77 carriers in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Recent additions to the network, such as Euroairlines, Jambojet, and Pattaya Airways, are in the process of integration, said Freightos.
The company said there had been "resilient engagement from integrated carriers while we continue to broaden coverage with targeted regional and specialist capacity".
Fourth quarter transactions totalled 445,000, up 27% year over year.
Full-year growth was also 26%, within the company's 20–30% long-term growth range. Growth in the quarter was driven primarily by the WebCargo platform, connecting carriers and freight forwarders, and the carrier portal component.
7LFreight, the rate management and quoting platform for North American freight forwarders, also delivered strong growth, said Freightos.
The total value of transactions processed on the Freightos platform, or Gross Boooking Value (GBV), reached $357m for the fourth quarter and $1.29bn for the full year 2025, reflecting year over year growth of 27% and 44%, respectively.
WebCargo was the largest contributor to GBV growth, with the carrier portal "contributing meaningfully" as it continued to scale. As the carrier portal reached material scale in late 2024, year over year growth in the fourth quarter reflects a higher comparison base relative to earlier quarters.
7LFreight also delivered strong percentage growth, albeit from a smaller base.
Last month, Freightos announced that founder Zvi Schreiber would step down from his role as chief executive at the end of January, with chief financial officer Pablo Pinillos serving as interim chief executive.
"This quarter's KPIs highlight the strength of our network and the resilience of our model," said Pinillos. "With most major airlines already active on the platform, we are expanding coverage with regional and specialist carriers and increasing transaction density across the ecosystem.
"In parallel, we continue to prepare the platform for broader participation from ocean carriers as adoption progresses across modes. Our strategy remains unchanged, and my focus - together with the leadership team - is on disciplined execution against that roadmap as we scale."
One of the key developments for Freightos last year was its launch of the Freightos Enterprise platform, the first end-to-end freight procurement platform in a bid to connect the full procurement cycle.








