Ghanaian logistics startup Jetstream launches AI platform to “revolutionise” cross-border trade

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Ghanaian startup Jetstream Africa, the continent’s leading digital freight forwarder by shipment growth and capital raised, has launched Jetvision.ai, an artificial intelligence (AI) platform designed to revolutionise cross-border trade in Africa. 

Jetstream Africa is an e-logistics company founded in Tema, Ghana, and operating across 14 African countries. Its core product, pre-financed logistics, enables businesses to rapidly book and monitor door-to-door logistics, financing, insurance and other trade support services online. 

The startup raised US$13 million in a combination of debt and equity financing last January to boost its expansion efforts, and it has now launched Jetvision.ai, a proprietary e-logistics and financing platform that aims to bring together Africa’s 50,000 freight forwarders and two million export and import businesses with AI-enabled process automation, document management, and trade financing, as well as API integrations for insurance, payments and other key trade support services. 

This cutting-edge platform is designed to boost growth and profitability, and significantly decrease the time required for goods to move across African borders. 

“Jetvision.ai represents our commitment to innovation and our dedication to supporting Africa’s trade ecosystem,” said Dede Miishe Addy, CEO of Jetstream Africa. “By integrating AI into our operations, we’re not only optimizing logistics and financing but also empowering businesses everywhere to thrive in the global market.”

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