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HHLA Talk with Nick Poels from Transporeon on real-time visibility and other positive network effects
HHLA Next wants to shape the future of logistics. How does that work?
IT networks are exposed to increasingly sophisticated attacks – and defensive strategies are adapting to the threats.
What can bring logistics to a standstill, and how do we prevent gridlock? In HHLA Talk, a logistics professor and a port expert discuss.
Day-to-day operations in a major port require a guiding hand. In Hamburg, this unique part is provided by HVCC.
HHLA Sky wants to change the drone market. Innovation is therefore the driver of an entire business model.
Their sheer size makes seaports a great option for automation. What are the reasons for and the limits of this process?
A fully automated gate system has been introduced at HHLA TK Estonia's container terminal. It makes work much easier, both for truck drivers and for employees.
What distinguishes quantum computers from conventional computers? And in which tasks can they develop their potential?
Collaboration on the import message platform IMP speeds up port processes in Hamburg
A quantum leap in the organisation of terminal processes is ahead: AI that stacks containers and finds the best solution independently.
The importance of artificial intelligence is increasing significantly in the international port environment too. Nils Kemme from HPC gives an outlook.
Will hydrogen drive decarbonisation forward? Georg Böttner analyses the new fuel source and is optimistic. He sees many opportunities for HHLA.
Digital technology is ushering in a new era at Hamburg’s Speicherstadt historical warehouse district – where landmark protection and technical progress aren’t mutually exclusive.
U-Spaces are intended to contribute to the safety of all air traffic.
The Container Transport Service (CTD) has digitalized all processes, including the "last mile" on the way to the customer. This is what the SMILE project stands for.
Hamburg is one of the ports with the best connected IT networks in the world. Which digital locks must an export container pass through before it is shipped?