Breeze launch new Quote AI Autofill to reduce admin and speed up insurance quotation process

Breeze has launched Quote AI Autofill, a new AI-powered tool designed to simplify cargo insurance quoting by automatically extracting shipment data from documents and emails. The platform populates key fields such as cargo value, commodity details, Incoterms, origin, destination and transport mode, reducing manual data entry for freight forwarders while keeping users in full control of the final submission. The launch forms part of Breeze’s broader strategy to make cargo insurance easier to integrate into freight workflows and address persistent levels of uninsured or underinsured cargo. Breeze , the embedded cargo insurance platform, has launched Quote AI Autofill, a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool designed to reduce manual data entry for freight forwarders and make coverage easier to source. Around 70 percent of cargo travels uninsured or underinsured, according to Breeze, with outdated systems and manual processes making it harder for forwarders to offer cover as part of their standard workflow. “Forwarders are working in a market shaped by disruption, uncertainty, and pressure on margins, yet too much of the insurance process still depends on copying information from one document to another,” said Eyal Goldberg, Chief Executive Officer, Breeze. “Quote AI Autofill is designed to remove repetitive manual tasks, speed up quotes, and keep the user fully in control.” Users can paste text or upload files they already hold, including emails, bills of lading, commercial invoices, booking confirmations, and screenshots. Breeze’s proprietary AI reads the information and populates quote fields, including commodity description, cargo value, load type, special conditions, booking reference, Incoterm, mode of transport, origin, destination, and vessel, ready for review. Every field completed by AI is clearly marked and fully editable, and no quote is submitted until the user has reviewed and approved the information. The launch supports Breeze’s wider aim to make cargo insurance easier to embed into freight workflows, reducing the manual steps between moving a shipment and securing cover. This follows recent comments by Patrizia Kern-Ferretti, Chief Insurance Officer at Breeze, that marine insurance needs to better reflect the realities of modern global trade with clearer products, better data, and processes that match how freight forwarders and shippers operate.