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Freightos Q2 2026 EPS tops estimates, shares rise in premarket trading

Logistics firm Freightos reported second-quarter 2026 earnings per share above analyst expectations, lifting its stock in early trading.

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Priya Anand · Equities & Earnings Desk · 18 Aug 2026 · 1 min read
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Freightos Q2 2026 EPS tops estimates, shares rise in premarket trading

Freightos Inc. reported second-quarter 2026 earnings per share that exceeded market forecasts, sending its shares higher in premarket trading on Wednesday.

The global logistics and freight marketplace operator did not disclose detailed financial figures in its earnings call transcript. However, the company confirmed adjusted earnings per share surpassed analyst consensus estimates for the period ended June 30, 2026. The positive surprise triggered a rally in Freightos stock, which was up more than 5% in pre-market trading following the announcement.

Analysts had expected Freightos to post a modest profit or break-even EPS for Q2 2026, reflecting ongoing challenges in global supply chains and freight demand. The company’s management did not provide forward guidance during the call, citing macroeconomic uncertainty and volatile freight rates as key variables affecting future performance.

Freightos has been expanding its digital freight marketplace platform, which connects shippers with carriers, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce costs in the logistics sector. The company’s business model relies on transaction fees and subscription services, with revenue tied to freight volumes and pricing dynamics.

Investor reaction to the earnings beat underscores continued interest in logistics technology firms that offer operational efficiencies amid persistent supply chain disruptions. Freightos’ stock performance will likely remain sensitive to broader economic conditions, including trade flows, fuel costs, and consumer demand trends.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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Priya covers listed equities and corporate earnings, reading quarterly results and guidance for what they signal about sector health and forward valuations.

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