Security pilot at port of Rotterdam targets smuggling in containers
As part of the Resilient Port Terminals (WHT) project, Dutch customs has shortened the notice ...
FreightWaves writes: ““Logistics is probably one of the last industries to be disrupted,” according to Steven Jan Van Hengel, senior manager of the Port of Rotterdam Authority. The Netherlands port is the largest in Europe and has been investing in digitization for the past three to four years, Hengel said during a panel discussion on ports’ physical and digital infrastructures at the CSCMP Edge 2019 conference in Anaheim, CA, this week.”
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