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In this rapidly evolving port and terminal industry, where growth is driven by efficient resource utilization rather than expansion, smart information technologies tailored to terminal needs play a crucial role. This blog aims to explore topics such as efficient resource utilization, smart information technologies, and optimization strategies. Join us as we delve into these key aspects and share our expertise and insights.

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TIC 4.0 – Interview series: Ottonel Popesco, President PEMA

In our upcoming TIC 4.0 Interview Series, Ottonel Popesco, President of PEMA, delves into the nuances of standardization in the container terminal sector. Discover his perspective on the existing gaps, his aspirations within TIC 4.0, reasons for his membership, and his most uplifting experiences collaborating with fellow TIC 4.0 members.

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TIC4.0 – Interview series: Lamia Kerdjoudj, Secretary General FEPORT

In our TIC4.0 Interview Series, Lamia Kerdjoudj of FEPORT discusses container terminal standardization. Delve into unresolved challenges, the significance of standards in our tech era, and why FEPORT joined TIC 4.0. Hear about her collaborative experiences and key moments within the initiative.

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TIC 4.0 Member Interview – Boris Wenzel Member and President of TIC on: Why to join TIC4.0

In our TIC 4.0 interview, Boris Wenzel discusses container terminal standardization. Delve into its current status, importance in the 4th Industrial Revolution, and Wenzel's TIC 4.0 journey. Discover his membership motivation and standout experiences. An insightful perspective from an industry leader.

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Does automation allow you to run a terminal from a mobile/ remote working place?

In today's #stayathome era, businesses grapple with immediate challenges and potential post-crisis shifts. Will we return to normal or reevaluate strategies? The global logistics sector may require new approaches. Supply chains, crucial in goods delivery, show vulnerabilities, especially in just-in-time models. Localized Corona impacts could still ripple globally.

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Port of the future these days – Knowing how water moves goods

Take part at the spc theme evening: September 12th 2019 in Neuss: The port of the future these days: dbh Logistics IT and the SPC will invite to give an overview of digitisation possibilities at the port and the terminal Together with the dbh Logistics IT, spc and IDENTEC Solutions we target the inland ports […]

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How today’s students and future experts will change the port and terminal business

Inside view at the HSBA study programme Logistics Management The Hamburg School of Business Administration (HSBA) offers the dual study programme logistics management with a special focus on the logistics sector. In the lecture “Transport & Logistics IT” Prof. Dr. Jan Ninnemann, Academic Head BSc Logistics Management at HSBA, focuses on the IT and IT […]

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