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Kuehne+Nagel remains on Hamburg network

  • Contract term until 2023
  • Introduction of a traffic management system and an environmental concept
  • New mobile applications and software solutions

Kuehne + Nagel and the Hamburg Messe und Congress GmbH put their successful cooperation in the long term. The world’s leading logistics service providers remains to 2023 alone fair site agent. Kuehne + Nagel is on the Hamburg Fair site since 2012 the official logistics service. The newly advertised forwarding contract includes not only the exclusive exhibition services, the introduction of a traffic control system for trucks as well as an environmental concept.

With the Web-based traffic control system of indispensable for the functioning of an exhibition center truck traffic to be distributed more evenly. So that public roads are relieved. By a further improved resource management at the fairgrounds Kuehne + Nagel ensures smooth operational procedures such as optimized loading and unloading. To achieve a precise flow of information and greater transparency for businesses, the company relies on new mobile Appliklationen and proprietary software solutions.

“The Expo & Event Logistics is an important business area for Kuehne + Nagel. We are therefore pleased that we were able to agree with the Hamburg Messe und Congress GmbH to continuing our long-standing cooperation. This task is particularly attractive to us because it requires not only specific forwarding elles know-how, but we can help to optimize the entire traffic flow with our tailored to the needs of the Hamburg Messe IT solutions, “says Dr. Hansjörg Rodi, CEO of Kuehne + Nagel Germany.

 





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