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CargoCloud

A freight network where your history already works for you

CargoCloud is a multi-tenant network of shippers, carriers, and brokers. Every counterparty on a transaction gets an organization record — pre-populated with real activity and ready to claim.

CargoCloud isn’t a single-company tool — it’s a transportation management network. Shippers, carriers, and brokers connect as organizations and transact with each other through one shared methodology.

How the network grows

When a CargoCloud tenant transacts with a counterparty — quotes a shipper, dispatches a carrier, books through a broker — an organization record is created for the other side of the transaction. That record accumulates real activity: quotes, orders, shipments, documents.

This means your business may already be on CargoCloud, with your actual transaction history attached, before you’ve ever signed up.

Claimed and unclaimed organizations

  • Unclaimed — the organization exists as a counterparty record. It can be quoted and dispatched against, but no one has taken ownership.
  • Claimed — someone at the business has verified ownership and unlocked the full platform for that organization: its quote history, orders, documents, and settings. Carriers and brokers verify with their DOT or MC number.

Claiming is free and verification is straightforward.

Verified counterparties

Carrier identity on the network is grounded in authoritative data — DOT and MC numbers are validated against FMCSA-sourced records. In a market where fraud and double-brokering are real costs, transacting with verified counterparties matters.

Where this is going

The network is designed to compound: every transaction enriches the records of both parties, and each claimed organization brings its own counterparties onto the network. Richer public profiles and performance surfaces for claimed organizations are on the roadmap.

Your business may already be on CargoCloud

When a counterparty transacts with a CargoCloud tenant, an organization record is created for the other side of the deal — quotes, shipments, and documents included. If that's your business, claim it and take ownership.