Locations
United States · North Chicago, IL, USA · Chicago, IL, USA · Chicago, Belize
industry
Logistics and Supply Chain
Size
1 - 10 employees
Stage
Other
founded in
2017
Transship is a digital freight forwarding and SaaS platform that is disrupting the international shipping of perishable goods industry. Every day, thousands of containers are shipped all across the globe. The time required is disproportionate to the actual work that is required to process these shipments. Numerous phone calls, emails, and even faxes are required in order to process one shipment. This requires a lot of time and labor and costs a lot of money. Trying to track shipments is nearly impossible. The frustration level for both the shipper and the vendors is always at an all-time high. Transship's platform is B2B and IoT. The User (shipper) simply has to upload required information such as what they are shipping, when, where, consignee, as well as required documentation. On the back end, Transship will communicate with all the vendors via API and blockchain technology. This will not only speed up the processing of every shipment, but will also make it more efficient and require less labor. The end result is a cost savings for the vendors and the shippers. Each shipment processed through Transship will have a tracking device. This will allow every User to know exactly where their shipment is, real-time updates, and real-time temperature readings. Transship also has an agreement with TradeLens to use their API and blockchain technology on our site. Transship will replace all outdated freight forwarders with modern-day technology that is so sorely lacking in the logistics industry. Transship will serve the global marketplace with the ability to process shipments from anywhere around the world. Transship will do to international shipments of perishable goods what FedEx and UPS did to parcel shipments: more efficient, more accessible, and more cost-effective. Transship is currently seeking $3M - $5M in seed funding.
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