Freight forwarding has changed more in the past 24 months than the previous 24 years combined — and it's not slowing down anytime soon. The pandemic has exacerbated and exposed cracks in so many freight forwarders' operations, making it more important than ever to take action.
The adoption of a modern, all-in-one freight forwarding platform
is no longer optional to maintain a competitive advantage. It's a must.

When everything is spread out across complicated spreadsheets, a million emails, endless phone calls, and bureaucratic clutter, things inevitably get lost, and your hardworking team wastes time finding what they need. Plus, failing to have a single source of the truth is a customer service disaster, putting your profitability at risk.
These days, there's no shortage of "shiny new tools" available to freight forwarders. Logtech startups abound. But, it's a critical error to invest in a plethora of tools that are designed to help create greater efficiencies, but, in reality, result in a disjointed mashup of add-on software that creates extra friction, complexity, and expense.


Arranging freight by fax and email, tracking shipments in various web portals, and conducting customer service by phone don’t cut it anymore. The old way of doing business simply can’t keep up with the demands of today’s supply chain. The ONLY way freight forwarders can keep pace with change and meet customer demands is with the right foundational technology supporting streamlined processes.
See how Magaya breaks down communication silos from origin to destination so you can take on more shipments with less risk and grow your profits with the team you already have.

Magaya Supply Chain has everything you need to fix your operational challenges — without overwhelming your team.
Benefit from one view of the truth for all stakeholders with 24/7 real-time tracking and visibility via a self-service web portal.
Automate processes, centralize data, increase collaboration, avoid double data entry, and streamline everything.
Centralize your operations, cut costs, boost efficiency, and avoid the errors that slip in when you rely on manual input.