United Cargo adds capacity to WebCargo by Freightos’ booking platform

United Cargo adds capacity to WebCargo by Freightos’ booking platform

Freightos has announced the expansion of the collaboration between WebCargo by Freightos and United Cargo. Recently, United Cargo has furthered its relationship with WebCargo by joining WebCargo’s digital cargo booking platform.

By offering services on the WebCargo platform, United Cargo is now positioned to provide its customers an additional online booking option. This booking channel complements its current website capabilities and gives customers a choice in how to access and book United Cargo’s available capacity. United Cargo is currently active on the platform for customers in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, with plans to expand availability to U.S. and Canadian customers later in May.

“Our customers are seeking new ways to communicate and book with us. The enhanced booking functionality on our website, along with our participation in the WebCargo marketplace, are two new booking options for our customers. It’s another step forward in delivering an even better customer experience,” Jan Krems, United Cargo President, said. “We are excited about these advancements and our collaboration with the WebCargo team spanning both our portal and the WebCargo platform,” Krems added.

Manuel Galindo, Chief Revenue Officer at Freightos, explained: “We’re thrilled to have partnered with United Cargo in support of its mission to deliver a world-class customer digital experience. It’s no secret, there is a rapid adoption of eBookings, particularly across Europe and the Americas. By combining United Cargo’s booking portal with the thousands of forwarders on the WebCargo and 7LFreight booking platform, forwarders large and small can now access United Cargo services 24/7, wherever they choose.”

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