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Home/Business/From Rice Inspection to AI-Powered Global Trade: How Indian Startup CargoFirst Is Building Qualty.ai and Blinkus.ai
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From Rice Inspection to AI-Powered Global Trade: How Indian Startup CargoFirst Is Building Qualty.ai and Blinkus.ai

India’s export ecosystem is rapidly evolving, but many exporters and importers still rely on fragmented tools, manual paperwork, WhatsApp coordination, spreadsheets, and disconnected service...

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May 27, 2026 2 Min Read

India’s export ecosystem is rapidly evolving, but many exporters and importers still rely on fragmented tools, manual paperwork, WhatsApp coordination, spreadsheets, and disconnected service providers for critical trade operations. To solve this challenge, the team behind CargoFirst is building two connected platforms – Qualty.ai and Blinkus.ai  focused on transforming quality inspection and global trade operations through AI and automation.

Founded in India, CargoFirst initially started as a quality inspection company focused on agricultural commodities, especially rice exports. Over the years, the company evolved from manual inspection operations into a technology-driven business serving exporters with digital inspection workflows and mobile-based quality verification systems. Today, the company is expanding beyond inspections into software infrastructure for global trade.

Qualty.ai is being developed as a marketplace and operating platform for quality inspection services. The platform aims to connect exporters, importers, inspection agencies, and independent inspectors within a single ecosystem where users can book inspection services, manage inspection workflows, generate digital certificates, track inspection jobs, maintain compliance records, and build verified inspection reputations. The platform is particularly focused on agriculture and food commodities, where trust and quality verification are essential for international trade. Qualty.ai is also working on AI-powered grain verification technology that can help identify commodity varieties and detect mislabeling using mobile-based scanning systems.

While Qualty.ai focuses on inspection and trust infrastructure, Blinkus.ai is being positioned as a larger AI-powered operating system for import-export businesses. The vision behind Blinkus.ai is to bring together multiple fragmented trade functions into a single platform, including order management, documentation workflows, commercial invoices, packing lists, shipment tracking, compliance management, trade finance support, buyer and supplier intelligence, and AI-powered trade assistance. The company also plans to integrate AI chat capabilities that allow exporters and importers to ask questions related to global trade, costing, compliance, logistics, contracts, and international markets.

The founders believe India has a significant opportunity to build global trade technology products as manufacturing and exports continue to grow. According to the company, “Global trade still runs on emails, spreadsheets, PDFs, and disconnected systems. We want to simplify and digitize the complete trade workflow.”

The startup is currently focused on scaling across India while simultaneously expanding its technology stack for international markets. With increasing global demand for transparency, traceability, compliance, and AI-driven automation, platforms like Qualty.ai and Blinkus.ai could play an important role in shaping the next generation of export-import infrastructure.

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