Monada.AI integrates CargoAi’s CargoCONNECT

Israeli AI-powered platform, Monada.AI, has integrated CargoAi’s CargoCONNECT Quote & Book API to offer even faster quoting & booking to its users. The platform which says it is “transforming how logistics companies sell freight,” by largely automating freight sales, has not opted for these CargoCONNECT features so that Monada users can gain instant access to real-time airfreight capacity. Over 105 airlines are active on CargoAi. Through this strategic partnership, Monada users will experience far simpler and faster booking processing and gain greater transparency on their shipments’ progress. As it is an API integration, Monada users will be able to carry out air cargo bookings without having to leave their own platform – a convenient solution that does away with the time-consuming manual processes of the past.

Monada.AI gains speed through CargoAi’s CargoCONNECT features. Image: CargoAi

The unified interface provides real-time visibility into freight schedules, capacity, and pricing, allowing users to make faster, smarter decisions. By automating the end-to-end workflow, the integration reduces operational friction and accelerates the speed-to-book, which is critical in today’s fast-paced logistics environment.

Shahar, CEO of Monada.ai, said: “At Monada.ai, we are redefining how freight forwarders sell—turning scattered data and manual processes into clear, actionable workflows. Integrating CargoAi’s Quote & Book API allows us to deliver a powerful, AI-enhanced user experience that makes air cargo booking seamless and smart.”

Matt Petot, CEO of CargoAi, commented: “This partnership with Monada.ai exemplifies our mission to digitize every layer of airfreight procurement. Through our CargoCONNECT APIs, we’re unlocking new possibilities for logistics players to optimize operations and scale efficiently.”

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