Jambojet Cargo goes digital with WebCargo from Freightos
- Freightos has announced that Jambojet Cargo, Kenya’s leading regional airline, has joined the WebCargo by Freightos platform, allowing freight forwarders to digitally book freight capacity across Jambojet’s network in East Africa.
- The integration provides immediate access to nine routes linking major economic centers in Kenya and Tanzania, including Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, Malindi, Diani, Lamu and Zanzibar.
- Freight forwarders can now view live quotes and book shipments digitally, improving visibility and reliability across a range of cargo types such as perishables, pharmaceuticals and e-commerce. The partnership also paves the way for future connectivity capabilities on WebCargo.
Freightos has announced that Jambojet Cargo, Kenya’s leading regional carrier, has joined WebCargo through the Freightos platform, enabling freight forwarders to digitally book freight capacity across Jambojet’s extensive network in East Africa.
Through this integration, the WebCargo network gains instant digital access to Jambojet Cargo’s nine major routes, linking major economic hubs across Kenya and Tanzania. Operating from its headquarters in Nairobi, Jumbojet serves Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, Malindi, Diani, Lamu and Zanzibar, and will be available in the future for connecting agreements. The airline transports a wide range of goods – from fresh produce to medicine and e-commerce shipments – supporting regional trade and supply chains.
With Jambojet Cargo now on Freightos’ WebCargo, and in the future available to connect agreements, freight forwarders can compare live rates, book shipments instantly, manage air freight digitally, improve visibility, reduce manual coordination, and ensure faster, more reliable service.
Freightos processes an annual run rate of more than 1.6 million transactions on its platform.
“The partnership with Jambojet Cargo expands the reach of WebCargo by Freightos in one of the most dynamic logistics markets in Africa,” said Zvi Schreiber, CEO of Freightos. “By bringing more regional carriers online, we are continuing Freightos’ mission of making global trade more seamless and efficient – helping forwarders and shippers access the capacity they need, when they need it and where they need it.”
“Digitization is reshaping air freight across Africa, and Jambojet is proud to be at the forefront of this change, providing our customers with a modern, user-friendly booking experience,” said Karanja Ndegwa, Managing Director and CEO of Jambojet. “By joining WebCargo by Freightos, we are giving freight forwarders faster, more seamless and more reliable access to our network – supporting expanding trade and connectivity in the region. Looking to the future, we are excited to make our connectivity available on the WebCargo by Freightos platform, helping to strengthen connections between African markets and the world.”
The Jambojet Cargo publication goes digital with Freightos’ WebCargo for the first time at Air Cargo Week.