Redkik, an embedded software insurance platform, strikes a strategic deal with Cargors, a transport-tech platform built to give shippers direct control over road freight without the usual layers of intermediaries.
The partnership lands at a moment when logistics teams across Europe complain about slow, fragmented insurance processes that lag behind the speed of booking and dispatch.
According to Beinsure, both companies move fast in different corners of the supply chain, so the tie-up feels almost overdue.
The integration brings embedded, shipment-level cargo insurance straight into Cargors’ digital workflows. Shippers can trigger coverage at the point of booking, using Redkik’s data-driven engine to surface pricing and terms in real time. No long forms, no email trails, no waiting for a policy binder.

Customers get a clean, on-demand experience that adapts to each load’s risk profile, which isn’t something you see often in road transport where manual steps still slow things down.
Chris Kalinski, Redkik’s founder and CEO, says the collaboration turns a traditionally clunky workflow into a digital one that actually keeps pace with logistics software.
He argues the system gives companies the confidence to protect shipments without wrestling with paperwork or inconsistent insurer response times. And honestly, if you’ve ever worked around cargo claims, you know how messy those delays get.
Through this integration, Redkik’s platform transforms a traditionally complex, manual process into a seamless digital experience. Together, we’re making it easier for businesses around the world to protect their shipments and operate with confidence.
Chris Kalinski, CEO and Founder of Redkik
Cargors’ founder and CEO, Najeeb Qazizada, describes the company as an infrastructure layer rather than a freight forwarder. That framing matters, because it means SMEs get access to the same tech muscle that large shippers treat as standard.
Embedding Redkik’s tools inside the platform gives smaller businesses more control over when and how they insure loads, and maybe even trims out intermediaries whose value has been uneven for years.
The partnership closes a stubborn gap between logistics management and insurance access. Freight forwarders, carriers, and shippers can secure cover instantly, which means fewer operational bottlenecks and far less uncertainty when goods start moving across borders or through high-risk corridors.
Transparency improves. Flexibility improves. Decision-making gets quicker because risk data sits inside the booking flow instead of in a disconnected admin thread.
By tackling one of the sector’s most persistent pain points – insurance processes that feel bolted-on and outdated – Redkik and Cargors set a benchmark for how digital tools should work together in global trade.
Supply chains get steadier when insurance behaves like any other embedded service, and this partnership edges the market closer to that future.









