Houston Start-Up Aims to Revolutionize Port Logistics with AI-Powered Tracking
A new Houston tech start-up is tackling shipping delays with real-time cargo monitoring powered by artificial intelligence.
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HOUSTON, TX — The Port of Houston is one of the busiest in the United States, handling millions of tons of cargo every year. But with increasing demand comes a growing need for smarter logistics. Enter Bayou Freight Intelligence, a Houston-based start-up developing a live tracking system designed to eliminate costly shipping delays.
Using AI and satellite data, the platform predicts arrival times, identifies bottlenecks, and automates customs documentation. Local investors say the company could help position Houston as the nation’s leading smart-port city. A pilot program is expected to launch later this year.
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