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Freight Right earns Freightos Top Logistics Provider badge


March 23, 2021

Freightos, an online international freight marketplace, announced Tuesday that Freight Right Global Logistics had earned a Top Logistics Provider badge. This badge indicates that Freight Right has earned one of the top five Overall Seller Scores for “world-class service.”

The online marketplace allows shippers to submit their information to an online platform where they receive instant access to quotes from over 75 providers, including Freight Right.

As a top logistics provider, Freight Right’s quotes will now include a badge promoting their status as a distinguished service provider on Freightos’ platform.

Freight Right is a technology centered forwarder built on employing the most professional and experienced logisticians in the business. The expert team at Freight Right can handle any shipment. From the air to the ocean, from Amazon logistics to mining, from a simple FCL shipment to the most complicated logistics task, Freight Right can handle it.

Freight Right is proud to be associated with Freightos and thankful for this recognition.


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