SEKO expands WebCargo by Freightos integration for global air and truck quoting

SEKO expands WebCargo by Freightos integration for global air and truck quoting

Freightos has announced that SEKO Logistics, the leader in end-to-end global logistics with offices in more than 60 countries, has expanded its partnership with Freightos, scaling its use of Freightos’ 7LFreight and WebCargo forwarder solutions to unify air and ground rate management and booking across its international network. This marks a major step in SEKO’s digital transformation, evolving from regional success with 7LFreight in the US to a standardised quoting and booking workflow across both air and ground, deployed across SEKO’s worldwide operations. This is made even more efficient with these tools being delivered directly within SEKO’s transportation management system.

“As our operations grow more complex and customer expectations accelerate, having centralised, real-time visibility across both air and ground has never been more critical,” said Justin Horwitz, director of domestic product strategy at SEKO. “By integrating Freightos’ suite into our pricing and booking workflows, we’re streamlining access to carrier rates and standardising charge logic across regions. This leads to faster, more accurate quoting, and ultimately, a stronger ability to meet customer needs in today’s highly competitive market.”

The expanded integration delivers tangible operational gains to SEKO’s teams and customers. Users can access live airfreight pricing from over 70 airlines, as well as air, LTL, and cartage rates from SEKO’s contracted carriers and a network of over 150 LTL and 3,000 cartage providers. As confirmed bookings flow directly into SEKO’s internal systems, the integration improves the speed, accuracy**,** and visibility of operations for multimodal shipments to help teams move more efficiently from quote to booked shipment.

“We’ve consistently seen the operational benefits of automation across our domestic US air and trucking services,” said Laurent Deneubourg, vice president, global airfreight at SEKO. “Expanding this automation globally enables a more cohesive and agile booking process, backed by the kind of customer service and support that feels like a true partnership.”

This integration supports the rising demand for fast, transparent, and multimodal solutions in an increasingly margin-sensitive logistics environment. With the solution, internal quoting speeds have increased significantly, while operational redundancies and data inconsistencies have been reduced.

“We’re excited to deepen our partnership with SEKO Logistics, a global leader in freight forwarding,” said Zvi Schreiber, CEO and founder of Freightos. “By integrating Freightos’ pricing and booking solutions across SEKO’s worldwide operations, we’re demonstrating how forwarders can simplify complexity and unlock new levels of efficiency and service.”

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