Where does Freightos Terminal data come from?

Where does Freightos Terminal data come from?

Freightos Terminal is built on data generated across Freightos applications, including procurement, rate management, and booking tools.


Our data sources include:

  • Carrier APIs

  • Rate files from 5,000+ freight forwarders

  • Customer-submitted rate sheets


This data is updated daily and represents more than $50 billion in annual freight spend. It includes both spot and contract rates across ocean and air freight.


How does Freightos maintain data quality?

Freightos Terminal uses a multi-step quality process that includes:

  • Data cleansing

  • Outlier handling

  • Route matching to comparable services


This helps keep the data consistent and useful for benchmarking and market analysis.


Click here to learn what data Freightos Terminal covers and how we maintain data quality


Still have questions? contact terminal@freightos.com or use in-app chat.

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