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CargoAi Integrates CargoMART Intelligence with Leading AI Platforms

CargoAi have announced that CargoMART marketplace data and capabilities are now accessible from any AI assistant, including ChatGPT, Claude, Microsoft Copilot, and any platform supporting the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

This milestone enables CargoMART users, including freight forwarders, airlines, GSAs, and logistics teams, to directly interact with live air cargo data through the AI tools they already use daily, simply by connecting CargoMART via MCP within their AI chat.

This provides instant access to CargoMART marketplace data and capabilities, allowing users to search and compare rates, review flight options, check departure times, analyze all-in rates and total costs, create shipments, book with over 105 airlines, and track shipments across more than 240 airlines.

At the same time, CargoMART users can build their own AI agents within their preferred AI tools. These agents can search, compare, create shipments, book and track on their behalf, using natural language and without complex development. Instead of switching between multiple systems, operational teams can orchestrate core air cargo workflows directly from ChatGPT, Claude, Microsoft Copilot, or any approved AI environment connected to their enterprise systems.

In recent months, CargoAi has observed a rapid shift in how forwarders and airline customers approach their day-to-day operations. The center of gravity is increasingly moving from core TMS and CMS environments toward AI interfaces such as Microsoft Copilot, Claude, and ChatGPT. Connected to enterprise systems through approved connectors, these AI platforms are becoming a simple orchestration layer for both basic and advanced agents that teams can configure and use in their daily workflows.

“As AI adoption accelerates across the industry, teams are looking for flexible ways to build their own workflows using the tools they already use,” said Matt Petot, Founder & CEO of CargoAi. “We’ve been deploying AI in production for years. Today, we are opening that same intelligence to every AI platform. Making air cargo operations faster, simpler, and more efficient.”

CargoAi was founded in 2019 with AI at its core, not as a feature, but as the foundation of its platform and ecosystem. Over the past seven years, the company has continuously developed and deployed AI-driven capabilities across the air cargo value chain, including operating AI agents in production at scale for more than two years.

“AI is quickly becoming the standard interface to interact with systems and data,” added François-Xavier Gsell, CTO of CargoAi. “By making CargoMART data and capabilities natively accessible through MCP, we enable teams to seamlessly integrate air cargo intelligence into their existing workflows and build their own intelligent automations.”

This announcement is not a shift, but a continuation of that long-term vision. Today, CargoAi is extending its intelligence layer to the entire ecosystem through CargoMART. CargoAi’s MCP connectivity is available immediately to CargoMART users.

CargoAi’s AI capabilities are already embedded across air cargo operations, from rate intelligence and predictive tracking to automated quoting workflows and the CargoCOPILOT conversational AI agent, available across CargoMART, email, and WhatsApp.

With this announcement, CargoAi further extends these capabilities by enabling CargoMART users to build their own AI-driven workflows using the tools they already rely on every day.

Through ChatGPT, Claude, Microsoft Copilot, or internal AI systems, users can seamlessly access live schedules, compare rates, create shipments, book cargo, track shipments, and automate operational workflows through natural language.

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