Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
AI-powered truck intelligence platform using roadside sensors and satellites. $81M raised including $60M Series B; founded by ex-CIA officers; 100+ customers.
GenLogs is an AI-powered truck intelligence company founded by former CIA officers, bringing intelligence community expertise to the freight and logistics industry. The company's core technology leverages a nationwide network of roadside sensors combined with satellite data to monitor and analyze truck movements in real time, providing visibility into freight flows that was previously unavailable to the market.\n\nGenLogs' platform delivers actionable intelligence to shippers, brokers, carriers, and supply chain operators who need to understand capacity, routing patterns, and freight trends before they show up in lagging market data. By fusing physical sensor infrastructure with satellite feeds, the system builds a ground-truth picture of trucking activity across key lanes and corridors, enabling customers to make faster and more informed logistics decisions.\n\nThe company has attracted more than 100 customers and raised $81 million in total funding, including a $60 million Series B round. This capital reflects strong investor conviction in the value of persistent, sensor-derived freight intelligence as a competitive layer in a logistics market that moves trillions of dollars of goods annually. GenLogs is positioning itself as the intelligence backbone for the next generation of supply chain decision-making.
Copenhagen container shipping and integrated logistics (Nasdaq CPH: MAERSK-B) at $55.5B 2024 revenue; +56% net profit to $6.09B from Red Sea disruption with 2025 EBITDA guidance $9-9.5B competing with MSC for global logistics.
A.P. Møller - Mærsk A/S is a Copenhagen, Denmark-based integrated container logistics company — listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen (MAERSK-A, MAERSK-B) — operating as the world's second-largest container shipping company with a fleet serving 374 ports in 116 countries, and an end-to-end logistics provider offering ocean freight, port terminals, land transport, warehousing, air freight, and customs brokerage. In 2024, Maersk reported $55.5 billion in revenue and net profit of $6.09 billion (+56% from 2023), benefiting from Red Sea disruption-driven rate increases (+38.1% container rates) that routed vessels around the Cape of Good Hope, extending voyage times and tightening global capacity. For 2025, Maersk raised its guidance to underlying EBITDA of $9.0-9.5 billion and EBIT of $3.0-3.5 billion. Maersk employs 100,000+ people across 130 countries. Founded 1904 by Arnold Peter Møller and Peter Mærsk Møller; net-zero emissions target by 2040.
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