Eyal Goldberg, the co-founder and CEO of Breeze, an insurtech company, provided insights into their platform, which specializes in offering digital and embedded cargo insurance solutions tailored for the freight and logistics sector. Before establishing Breeze, Goldberg spent six years at Amazon, where he was instrumental in leading product and artificial intelligence teams. This experience underscores his strong foundation in technology and its application to complex operational challenges.
For freight forwarders and logistics professionals, the emergence of digital and embedded cargo insurance platforms like Breeze signifies a potential shift towards more streamlined and efficient risk management. Traditional cargo insurance processes can often be cumbersome, involving extensive paperwork and manual approvals. Digital solutions aim to integrate insurance directly into existing logistics workflows, potentially reducing administrative overhead, accelerating claims processing, and offering greater transparency. This could lead to faster quote generation, easier policy management, and more immediate coverage activation, which is crucial in fast-paced shipping environments. The focus on embedded insurance means that coverage could be seamlessly integrated into booking platforms or TMS systems, making it a more natural part of the shipment planning process rather than a separate, time-consuming step.

