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The Company Plans To Report Earnings on November 17, 2025
BARCELONA, Spain, Oct. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ – Freightos Limited (NASDAQ: CRGO), the leading digital freight booking and payment platform for the international freight industry, today reported preliminary key performance indicators for the third quarter of 2025, highlighting the continued industry adoption of digital solutions to enhance efficiency and resilience in global supply chains.
|
Actuals* |
Management’s Expectations |
|
Q3 2025 |
Q3 2025 |
|
|
|
# Transactions (‘000) |
429 |
419 – 425 |
Year over Year Growth |
27 % |
24% – 25% |
GBV ($m) |
336 |
329 – 333 |
Year over Year Growth |
54 % |
51% – 53% |
*Numbers are preliminary and subject to change with the full earnings release |
Platform Expansion and Network Growth
Freightos continued its robust expansion in Q3 2025, achieving the 23rd consecutive quarter of record transactions and reinforcing the platform’s value as the industry’s digital transformation platform connecting global trade participants.
“The powerful network effects of our platform are clearly visible in this quarter’s KPIs,” said Zvi Schreiber, CEO of Freightos. “As the leading digital freight booking platform, Freightos creates a virtuous cycle where each new participant – whether carrier, forwarder, or shipper – enhances the value for all others. Our expanding ecosystem enables unprecedented connectivity and efficiency across the global freight landscape, transforming what was once a fragmented, manual process into a streamlined digital experience. This growing adoption confirms our vision that digitization is becoming the new standard in international freight, supporting more efficient world trade.”
Q3 2025 Earnings Call
Financial results for the second quarter 2025 will be reported before markets open on November 17, 2025. Freightos’ management will host a webcast and conference call to discuss the results that morning at 8:30 a.m. EDT.
Information about Freightos’ financial results, including a link to the live webcast, will be available on Freightos’ investor relations website at https://www.freightos.com/investor-news/.
To participate in the call, please register at the following link: https://freightos.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_A2xWbYIrRz6lnetBZP8_7Q#/registration
Following registration, you will be sent the link to the conference call which is accessible either via the Zoom app, or alternatively from a dial-in telephone number.
Questions may be submitted in advance to [email protected] or via Zoom during the call.
A replay of the webcast, as well as the call’s transcript, will be available on Freightos’ Investor Relations website following the call.
Glossary
We have provided below a glossary of certain terms used in this press release:
About Freightos
Freightos® (Nasdaq: CRGO) is the leading vendor-neutral global freight booking platform. Airlines, ocean carriers, thousands of freight forwarders, and well over ten thousand importers and exporters connect on Freightos, making world trade efficient, agile, and resilient.
The Freightos platform digitizes the trillion dollar international freight industry, supported by a suite of software solutions that span pricing, quoting, booking, shipment management, and payments for businesses of all shapes and sizes around the globe. Products include Freightos Enterprise for multinational importers and exporters, Freightos Marketplace for small importers and exporters, WebCargo and 7LFreight by WebCargo for freight forwarders, WebCargo for Airlines, and Clearit, a digital customs broker.
Freightos is a leading provider of real-time industry data via Freightos Terminal, which includes the world’s leading spot pricing indexes, Freightos Air Index (FAX) for air cargo and Freightos Baltic Index (FBX) for container shipping. Futures of FBX are traded on CME and SGX.
More information is available at freightos.com/investors.
Contacts
Media:
Tali Aronsky
[email protected]
Investors:
Anat Earon-Heilborn
[email protected]
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The early 2010s marked a turning point for Viet Nam’s statistical system. Recognizing the growing complexity of the labour market in a rapidly developing economy, the National Statistics Office (NSO) embarked on a far-reaching modernization process.
The introduction of the Labour Force Survey on a quarterly basis in 2011 was a major milestone. For the first time, Viet Nam could monitor employment trends, unemployment, and labour underutilization in near real time. This shift from annual to quarterly data collection not only improved accuracy but also enhanced the government’s ability to respond to economic shifts and social challenges.
Viet Nam’s commitment to aligning its data with global standards quickly positioned it as a country with advanced labour statistics. The NSO worked closely with ASEAN partners, the ILO, and international experts to harmonize definitions, methodologies, and indicators. 2025 also marks the fifth year applying 19th International Conference of Labour Statisticians standards advancing Viet Nam’s labour statistics – a move that redefined how employment, work, and labour underutilization were measured worldwide. The adoption of internationally comparable labour market indicators allowed Viet Nam to contribute actively to global databases and to monitor progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 8 on decent work and economic growth.
This progress has made Viet Nam one of the few developing countries in Asia capable of producing timely, high-quality and gender responsive labour statistics that meet global comparability standards – an achievement widely recognized by international partners.
The true value of a robust statistical system often becomes clear in times of uncertainty. When the pandemic struck in 2020, Viet Nam’s quarterly LFS and well-trained statistical network proved essential. Within months, the NSO was able to produce special reports capturing the pandemic’s impact on jobs, income, and informal employment – data that guided targeted government interventions and social support measures.
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This proactive approach shows that Viet Nam’s statistical system is not only robust, but also responsive and forward-looking, ensuring that data remain relevant and timely in reflecting the evolving world of work.
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