In The Seaweeds

Episode 3: Zvi Schreiber

25 min · 20. nov. 2025
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In the Seaweeds Episode 3 – Zvi Schreiber (Freightos) Graham Parker sits down with Zvi Schreiber, CEO of Freightos, to explore the path that led him from physics and tech entrepreneurship to running one of the most recognized platforms in global freight. Zvi reflects on the early days of digitizing an industry resistant to change, and how modern technology is finally gaining real traction across supply chains. It’s an honest conversation about innovation in a legacy industry, the slow but undeniable shift toward digital infrastructure, and what it takes to lead transformation at global scale.

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