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American freight technology company
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GoodShip is an American freight technology company founded in 2022 by Ryan Soskin and David Tsai. The company develops software designed to support data-driven freight management and logistics operations. Its platform focuses on helping enterprise shippers centralize transportation data and improve freight planning, procurement, and performance.[1]
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David Tsai
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Logistics technology |
| Founded | 2022 |
| Founders | Ryan Soskin David Tsai |
| Headquarters | Bellevue, Washington, U.S. |
Key people | Ryan Soskin (CEO) David Tsai (CTO) |
| Products | Freight analytics and procurement software |
| Services | Freight management platform |
| Website | www |
The company has raised venture capital funding from several investors, including a Series B financing round led by Greenfield Partners in 2025.[2] GoodShip has also introduced artificial intelligence tools within its platform, including an AI transportation analyst called Laney.[3]
History
Founding
GoodShip was founded in 2022 by Ryan Soskin and David Tsai. Both founders previously worked in the freight technology sector and launched the company to develop software aimed at improving logistics data visibility and freight procurement processes.[4]
The company initially focused on tools designed to help shippers analyze transportation data and evaluate procurement strategies.[5]
Funding
In 2024, GoodShip announced an $8 million Series A funding round led by Bessemer Venture Partners to expand its freight orchestration and procurement platform.[6]
In August 2025, the company raised $25 million in a Series B funding round led by Greenfield Partners. The funding brought GoodShip’s total capital raised to more than $40 million and was intended to support product development and company expansion.[7][8]
Following the funding round, the company expanded its operations, including opening a larger office in Bellevue, Washington.[9]
Products and services
GoodShip develops a logistics software platform designed to help shippers plan, procure, and manage freight operations. The platform aggregates transportation data from multiple sources and provides analytics tools intended to support logistics decision-making.[10]
The system is designed to replace spreadsheet-based freight management workflows with centralized analytics and procurement tools.[11]
GoodShip has also formed partnerships with transportation management system providers and logistics data platforms to expand the capabilities of its software.[12]
Laney
In 2026, GoodShip introduced Laney, an artificial intelligence-based transportation analyst integrated into its platform.[13]
Laney allows users to ask analytical questions through a conversational interface and receive insights based on freight data stored within the platform. The system is intended to assist logistics professionals with transportation analysis and procurement strategy evaluation.[14]
Recognition
GoodShip has appeared in industry rankings related to freight technology companies. In 2025, the company was included in the FreightTech 25, a list recognizing companies influencing the freight technology sector.[15]
The company has also been featured in coverage of artificial intelligence startups in supply chain and logistics technology.[16]
