Caribbean Airlines Cargo accelerates its digitalization with cargo.one

Caribbean Airlines Cargo

A technological shift to better serve regional and international logistics

Caribbean Airlines Cargo has formalized a strategic partnership with digital booking platform cargo.one, marking a new stage in its modernization. This initiative places the company at the heart of a structural change in air freight transport, relying on digital tools to improve access, speed and transparency of operations.

A concrete response to freight forwarders' requirements

The collaboration between Caribbean Airlines Cargo and cargo.one are based on a shared observation: freight forwarding professionals need simple, reliable and accessible tools. Thanks to the cargo.one interface, freight forwarders can now consult available capacities, generate instant quotes, book shipments and track shipments in real time, without cumbersome administrative formalities.

This new way of working encourages more fluid customer relations. It also responds to a strong demand from the sector, where speed of execution has become as important as quality of service.

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A strategy rooted in North American hubs

The choice of access points is not insignificant. Miami, New York and Toronto, three major hubs for Caribbean Airlines Cargo. The cargo.one network facilitates connections to markets in Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago. Integration with cargo.one optimizes freight management between these logistics centers and Caribbean destinations, while boosting supply chain efficiency.

For North American forwarders, this configuration represents a significant time-saver, with better anticipation of flows and reduced shipping times.

A platform designed for market realities

The technical solution provided by cargo.one is more than just a digital showcase. It adapts to the particularities of regional air freight, with functionalities designed for flexibility and clarity. This choice enables Caribbean Airlines Cargo to offer a quality service, even in complex or constrained logistical contexts.

This pragmatic approach, focused on concrete user needs, consolidates the company’s reputation in an environment where standards are rapidly evolving.

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A global growth driver

For Marklan Moseley, the airline’s General Manager Cargo, this partnership is part of a clear ambition: to make Caribbean Airlines Cargo a key player not only in the Caribbean, but also on the world stage. By digitizing its offer, the company is opening up to a wider market, while optimizing its internal processes.

On the cargo.one side, co-founder Moritz Claussen believes that this integration will enable freight forwarders to take full advantage of the capacity of the Caribbean network, while reducing operational friction.

Modernization for competitiveness

The entry of Caribbean Airlines Cargo into the world of digital booking represents a strategic step forward. It strengthens our competitiveness, particularly in the face of global operators already committed to digitalization. But it also reflects a determination to remain faithful to a regional mission: to efficiently link Caribbean territories, without sacrificing technical excellence.

Outlook: between regional consolidation and global openness

This partnership opens up concrete prospects: continuous improvement of the offer, expansion into new markets and development of even more efficient tools for forwarders. By focusing on digital efficiency, Caribbean Airlines Cargo anticipates the future needs of a changing industry, while consolidating its role as a logistics gateway between the North and the Caribbean.

The alliance between Caribbean Airlines Cargo and cargo.one embodies much more than just a technical partnership: it is a structural evolution in the way air freight can be thought of, managed and improved. By combining regional expertise and digital solutions, the company is asserting its willingness to adapt without abandoning its fundamentals. A strong signal, in a sector where technological agility is becoming a criterion of sustainability.

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  1. Great to see Caribbean Airlines Cargo accelerating its digital transformation with cargo.one! Embracing innovative technology is key to enhancing efficiency and reliability in international shipping. At SFL Worldwide, we support such advancements that drive the logistics industry forward.

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