Terminal49 is a San Francisco Bay Area logistics software company that tracks ocean shipping containers in real time. It pulls status data directly from every major ocean carrier and every marine terminal in the US and Canada, standardizes it, and delivers it through a single dashboard and a developer-friendly API. Importers, freight forwarders, and drayage operators use it to know where their containers are, catch holds and delays early, and avoid demurrage and per-diem fees that pile up when boxes sit too long.
BlueCargo is a logistics SaaS company that helps importers, freight forwarders, and drayage carriers monitor, forecast, and dispute the accessorial fees - demurrage, detention, and per diem - that pile up when shipping containers get stuck moving from port terminals to their first warehouse. Founded in 2018 by French engineers Alexandra Griffon and Laura Theveniau after they met near the Port of Oakland, the company aggregates data from North America's busiest container ports and uses AI to audit freight invoices and reclaim overcharges, having saved customers more than $175M in fees.