Updated on: March 16th, 2026
The efficiency of global ocean logistics affects daily life more than many people realize. It has an impact on the global economy, the availability of goods, and the cost and reliability of supply chains. When maritime logistics stakeholders improve the way they operate, the gains can be significant.
Many of the ocean shipping industry’s biggest challenges still stem from limited carrier connectivity (including ocean booking challenges), poor data transparency, restricted freight visibility, and weak communication between supply chain parties caused by inefficient data sharing.
As a result, ocean shipping teams at BCOs worldwide are under constant pressure to improve efficiency and keep up with growing market demand. The entire ocean freight journey of a container - from comparing rates and booking directly with carriers to exchanging booking instructions digitally and tracking containers - should be redesigned to eliminate manual rekeying and reduce reliance on siloed tools and platforms that create inefficiencies and increase the risk of errors. The goal should be to find a solution that combines ocean booking, carrier connectivity, and operational data exchange to create a cleaner, more efficient flow from procurement through execution.
If you are reading this article, you may be part of an organization in the maritime shipping industry that is looking to strengthen its digitalization strategy or improve specific business processes related to ocean freight management. To support that effort, we have gathered a list of innovative companies helping ocean logistics and supply chain stakeholders modernize their operations through technology purpose-built for this space.
Some of these vendors provide analytics tools. Others focus on tackling challenges such as empty container management, while others help create better connectivity between stakeholders across the supply chain.
This list is subjective, of course. If you feel we have missed a company that deserves to be included, feel free to send us a message, and we will consider updating the list.
INTTRA remains one of the best-known names in ocean booking and carrier connectivity. e2open positions INTTRA as an ocean booking platform that helps users plan, book, and track shipments, while its carrier network page says it represents about 71% of the world’s ocean container capacity. That scale still makes it relevant in any shortlist for carrier connectivity.
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Descartes deserves attention because its eBookings offering is explicitly built around end-to-end ocean shipment management, from contract and booking through tracking and financial settlement, running on the Descartes Global Logistics Network.
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CargoWise remains a major force for freight forwarders and enterprise logistics operators. It emphasizes carrier collaboration, trusted data exchange, and digital-first workflows in a broader logistics operating environment.
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Ship Angel is one of the more interesting newer entrants because it positions itself as an AI-native operating system for supply chains, with intelligent booking and direct carrier integration as a core part of the value proposition
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FourKites remains one of the biggest names in supply chain visibility, and its ocean offering focuses on real-time tracking, multimodal visibility, and orchestration.
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Freightos is best known for digitizing freight rate comparison and online booking. Its platform is built around instant pricing, booking, payment, and management, and it remains one of the most visible digital commerce names in freight.
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project44 is primarily known for visibility, but its ocean product goes beyond milestone tracking. It connects users to carriers and forwarders for ocean visibility and exception management, and its broader platform is API-first
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Coneksion is a provider of fully managed data connectivity solutions for logistics and the global supply chain. Built on technologies such as the Coneksion Common Carrier Layer (CCL) and its proprietary iPaaS, the company enables seamless multi-carrier collaboration across ocean, air, road, and parcel. For companies focused on ocean booking and carrier connectivity, Coneksion stands out for its technology-agnostic and carrier-neutral model. It harmonizes data across formats and systems, so neither customers nor carriers need to change their existing setup to start exchanging information. That makes it a strong alternative to more rigid legacy connectivity models, especially for shippers, BCOs, forwarders, and logistics technology providers looking for a flexible and financially efficient way to improve carrier connectivity.
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As you can see above, some vendors are stronger in connectivity, some in booking workflows, some in visibility, and some in orchestration. The right choice depends on whether your priority is network reach, execution depth, implementation speed, user experience, or flexibility.
If your focus is specifically on ocean booking and carrier connectivity, the most relevant vendors are those that can reduce manual work, improve direct digital exchange with carriers, remain technology-agnostic and carrier-neutral, and support a cleaner operational process across the entire freight journey, from rate comparison through booking and execution.