June25 , 2026

    Ramps Logistics rolls out CUBBY Cargo, an AI-driven logistics platform

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    Ramps Logistics has officially launched ‘CUBBY Cargo’ – a groundbreaking AI-powered logistics platform developed in Trinidad and Tobago.

    “CUBBY Cargo, short for ‘Container Unit Booking Buddy’, is the region’s first AI-enabled freight tool that integrates directly with WhatsApp. In just five clicks, users can quote, book, and track cargo from global markets like China, India, the USA, and Brazil — all within three minutes.

    With this launch, the Caribbean is taking a bold step into the future of global trade and technology. Designed with SMEs, entrepreneurs, and industrial importers in mind, the platform delivers real-time rates, transit insights, seamless bookings, shipment tracking, and real-time updates, complete with 24/7 customer support. It offers a new level of speed, transparency, and simplicity that puts world-class freight tools in the hands of Caribbean traders.

    Combining deep logistics expertise with cutting-edge technology, CUBBY Cargo simplifies and accelerates freight arrangements, making it an excellent fit for managing project cargo and heavy lift operations. The platform streamlines the coordination between multiple stakeholders, ensures the accuracy of shipment documentation, and provides visibility on oversized or high-value movements from origin to final delivery. This reduces delays and costs, while enhancing communication between shippers, carriers, and on-the-ground teams.”

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