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Nuvocargo Unveils AI-Powered Freight Engine for Shippers

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 01:14 PM

Nuvocargo launches a new AI-driven platform to help shippers manage truckload freight more efficiently.

In an exclusive report, FreightWaves has revealed that Nuvocargo, a leading freight technology company, has unveiled a new AI-native freight engine aimed at simplifying shipping operations for businesses. The platform, called Nuvo AI, combines artificial intelligence agents with human freight experts to provide shippers with a more streamlined and efficient way to manage their truckload freight. According to the report, the system utilizes advanced algorithms and machine learning to automate various aspects of the freight management process, from booking and tracking to invoicing and reporting. 'Nuvo AI is a game-changer for shippers who are looking to optimize their freight operations,' said Nuvocargo CEO Deepak Chhugani. 'By leveraging the power of AI, we're able to provide our customers with real-time insights, predictive analytics, and seamless end-to-end management of their truckload shipments.' The launch of Nuvo AI comes at a time when the maritime and logistics industries are increasingly turning to technology to improve efficiency and reduce costs. As shippers face ongoing challenges such as capacity constraints, rising fuel prices, and supply chain disruptions, the need for innovative solutions has never been greater. 'This is a significant development for the maritime industry,' said gCaptain editor John Konrad. 'Nuvocargo's AI-powered platform has the potential to revolutionize the way shippers manage their freight, ultimately leading to cost savings, improved visibility, and better overall supply chain performance.' The Nuvo AI platform is currently available to select Nuvocargo customers, with plans for a wider rollout in the coming months. As the maritime industry continues to embrace digital transformation, solutions like Nuvo AI are likely to become increasingly important for businesses looking to stay competitive and responsive in a rapidly evolving market.
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