Freightos Limited has posted a strong performance for the second quarter of 2025, highlighting its expanding role in the digital transformation of global freight. The company reported solid growth in revenue, transactions, and gross booking value (GBV), while revising its full-year outlook upward.
For the quarter ending June 30, Freightos recorded revenue of $7.4 million, up 31% year-on-year. Transaction volumes rose to a record 397,000, marking a 26% increase and the company’s 22nd consecutive quarter of growth. GBV surged 56% to $317 million, reflecting broader adoption of digital booking solutions across the air and ocean freight sectors.
Profitability also showed progress, with adjusted EBITDA improving to –$2.9 million from –$3.1 million a year earlier.
CEO Zvi Schreiber said the results reaffirm Freightos’ position in reshaping international freight:
“Freightos continues to solidify its position as a leader in the end-to-end digital transformation of the international freight industry, achieving robust second-quarter results with a 31% year-over-year revenue increase. We have revised our full-year transaction outlook upward, reflecting our confidence in sustained growth.”
CFO Pablo Pinillos added that the results exceeded expectations, despite foreign exchange pressures:
“Our second-quarter performance reflects a strong revenue increase, surpassing expectations and underscoring our ability to adapt and grow in challenging market conditions. Adjusted EBITDA was in line with our expectations and would have exceeded them if it weren’t for the appreciation of the euro and other currencies against the U.S. dollar.”
Looking ahead, Freightos forecasts continued growth in Q3 2025, projecting 419,000–425,000 transactions (+24–25% year-on-year), GBV of $329–333 million (+51–53%), and revenue between $7.6–7.7 million. Adjusted EBITDA is expected to improve slightly, at –$2.6 million to –$2.5 million.
For the full year, the company anticipates 1.61–1.68 million transactions (+23–29%), GBV of $1.25–1.27 billion (+40–42%), and revenue of $29.5–30 million.
Freightos’ strong quarter reinforces its growth trajectory, underpinned by digital adoption across the freight ecosystem and its role in driving greater transparency and efficiency in international logistics.