Construction logistics only works well when everyone plays by a single standard.

On construction sites, different roles, interests, and working tempos meet. Without common logistics rules, order quickly turns into improvisation. 

The Cargoklik 2.0 Ecosystem was created to organize cooperation and remove fragmented responsibility from the process participants.

This is not a freight board. It is a coherent cooperation system where logistics stops being an operational problem.

Single point of responsibility instead of multiple touchpoints.

In a traditional model, everyone is responsible for “their fragment.” Problems are discovered late, and decisions are made too late.

In the Cargoklik Ecosystem, responsibility is clearly assigned. One operator coordinates the logistics process from start to finish, ensuring consistency in planning, communication, and execution.

Cargoklik does not replace market participants.
Cargoklik coordinates cooperation and takes responsibility for the system.

Three roles.

One system. One set of rules.

Ordering Party

The Ordering Party runs the investment — they shouldn’t have to run the logistics.

  • One point of responsibility.
  • Operations based on fixed schedules and time slots.
  • Status updates and progress tracking without phone calls and chaos.

Result: Logistics starts operating at the pace of the investment, not against it

Carrier

The Carrier performs transport within a clear standard.

  • Receives complete data.
  • Operates within scheduled windows.
  • Has a dedicated point of contact on-site.

No improvisation.
No “parking lot” waiting.
No chaos on the construction site.

Service Provider

HDS, forklift, equipment, crews

The Service Provider knows:

  • When to arrive.
  • Under what conditions they will work.
  • For whom they are performing the service.

The ecosystem eliminates downtime, unaccounted-for costs, and “lost time” risks.

A standard that organizes the market.

The Cargoklik 2.0 Ecosystem is based on a single, shared logic.

All roles, although different, follow the same rules, which eliminates improvisation.

As a result, the process stops being a sequence of accidents and starts operating in a repeatable, stable rhythm.

This means
And more

A self-contained ecosystem.

The Marketplace is not for "hunting for orders".

A stable logistics system requires stable contractors.

That’s why we are developing a Marketplace 2.0 — a place for manufacturers, carriers, and service providers who want to operate within a standard.

This is for those who:

  • Want to join a stable system.
  • Want to grow in a single environment.
  • Work under predictable conditions.

This is a mechanism that:

  • Increases the reliability of contractors.
  • Stabilizes the quality of execution.
  • Allows for the creation of a durable ecosystem without losing control.

Ecosystem instead of chaos.

No fighting with the system.

No replacing contractors.

No searching for makeshift solutions.

We organize cooperation, set a single standard, and take responsibility for the investment's logistics system.