Freight Technologies Formalizes Agentic AI Across the Organization to Scale Software-First Transformation
Fr8Tech’s AI Transformation Framework codifies the work behind the Company’s productivity gains to accelerate the Fleet Rocket, Fr8App, and Zayren product roadmaps and its transition to a SaaS-based logistics company
Freight Technologies, a technology-centric logistics company offering a diversified portfolio of AI software solutions designed to address key inefficiencies in the supply chain, announced the launch of the Fr8Tech AI Transformation Framework (“FATF”), a proprietary methodology that establishes the use of agentic AI across the Company’s software development and enterprise operations.
Developed by Fr8Tech’s in-house AI Lab, the FATF is the operating playbook behind the productivity results the Company reported earlier this year, in February, when the deployment of proprietary agentic AI delivered 15x productivity gains in domestic operations and 5x in cross-border workflows. The framework formalizes those practices into a governed, repeatable system, enabling Fr8Tech to extend similar efficiency gains across engineering, operations, sales, finance, human resources, marketing, and administration on structured timelines.
The Company’s engineering teams are now operating with a coordinated pool of specialized AI agents handling code development, automated testing, architecture, and documentation under the FATF’s documented internal governance standards. This model is meaningfully accelerating the delivery of Fr8Tech’s product roadmaps, including enhancements to Fleet Rocket, the expansion of Zayren Pro’s agentic capabilities, and the continued build-out of voice-enabled AI agents across the Fr8App platform.
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The FATF is aligned with four international reference standards — ISO/IEC 42001:2023, the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, the OWASP Top 10 for Large Language Model Applications, and ISO 9001:2015. It establishes an AI governance structure spanning executive oversight, a centralized AI Lab, and designated AI champions — departmental leads responsible for AI adoption and coordination with the AI Lab — across each department. This initiative also institutes documented standards for AI-assisted software development, data classification, privacy controls, and a phased roadmap toward ISO/IEC 42001 certification readiness.
“Fr8Tech has spent years building proprietary AI capabilities with a clear objective: to create an operating system where software performs tasks and manages routines, and people provide judgment and drive strategy,” said Javier Selgas, Chief Executive Officer of Freight Technologies. “The FATF is how we deliver on that vision at scale. We are monetizing our AI investments through the commercial launches of Zayren and Fleet Rocket, and through the underlying velocity and discipline the framework gives our entire organization. This is a foundational step in becoming a software-first logistics company with durable, long-term scalability.”
“Our AI Lab moved quickly from isolated experiments to a governed ecosystem where agents contribute productively across the full development lifecycle,” said Umberto León Domínguez, Director of the AI Lab at Freight Technologies. “The FATF ensures that our speed comes with the technical controls and quality standards that customers, carriers, suppliers, and regulators expect. And as with everything the AI Lab builds, it is designed to evolve — and we are just getting started with what we can do.”
The framework is an evolving structured process, subject to quarterly review by senior management and continuous improvement. As Fr8Tech advances the commercial rollout of Zayren and the expansion of Fleet Rocket to freight agencies and logistics service providers across the USMCA region, the FATF will provide the institutional architecture to capture cross-border demand with a unified, scalable technology stack and help build high-value, recurring software revenue.
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