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Cargo35 is a TMS (transportation management system) built for freight forwarders, and its official website clearly states that it is still “In development.” Its positioning is “keeps freight moving,” meaning it aims to help freight forwarders manage quotes, shipments, documents, and financials in one workspace. The current website contains very limited information, mainly providing a contact email for early access or joining the beta.
Based on the public copy, Cargo35’s core modules include quote management, shipment/freight management, document management, and financial management. These areas cover key parts of a freight forwarder’s day-to-day workflow. If these functions can form a closed loop within a single workspace, they could theoretically reduce the need to switch between spreadsheets, emails, and scattered systems. However, the website does not disclose specific workflow capabilities such as rate databases, booking, bills of lading, cost calculation, reconciliation, reporting, customer portals, or automation rules. As a result, its general direction is clear, but the depth of its functionality cannot yet be assessed.
The website does not disclose plans, pricing, billing methods, a free tier, or any formal trial policy. The only clear information is that users can apply for early access or join the beta via [email protected]. The deployment model is also not specified, so it is unclear whether Cargo35 is a cloud-only SaaS, a self-hosted/private deployment, or a hybrid solution. There is likewise no public information about third-party integrations, APIs, or developer support.
The main advantage is its clear vertical focus: it targets freight forwarders and aims to bring quotes, shipments, documents, and financials into one unified workspace, which aligns with the common digitization needs of small and mid-sized freight forwarders. The downside is that the product is still under development and publicly available information is limited. Pricing, security and compliance, permission and collaboration features, integration ecosystem, customer support, and live customer cases are all unspecified, making procurement risk and evaluation costs relatively high.
Cargo35 is better suited to freight forwarding companies or small teams that are willing to participate in early product co-creation and want to influence the product roadmap. If you need a mature, stable, customer-validated TMS, you should proceed cautiously. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are not disclosed. Users in China should pay particular attention to network availability, contract and payment options, data storage location, Chinese-language support, and possible alternatives or integrations with local logistics, finance, and tax systems.
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