With “Live Position”, Hapag-Lloyd customers can now
track their shipments from their origin until arrival at the destination. The company has already equipped over two-thirds
of their dry container fleets with tracking devices, with installations
continuing to ensure complete coverage by this summer.
“It does close the
blind spots of global logistics, enabling real-time decision-making and risk
mitigation for our customers, while allowing a more efficient steering of our
fleet of boxes,” said Dr. Maximilian Rothkopf, Hapag-Lloyd COO.
Hapag-Lloyd announced its goal to become the first shipping company to outfit all of its standard
shipping containers with real-time monitoring in April 2022, with initial
installations starting later that year. The installed IoT devices can transmit real-time
data such as GPS-based location data, temperature measurements, and monitor for
sudden vibrations.
“The participants of our successful pilot phase
have already acknowledged that we are going the extra mile to eliminate one of
their greatest concerns. Now we would like to take all our customers on this journey to further
develop this product,” said Henrik Schilling, Head of Global Commercial
Development. “We are currently working on feeding the tracking data into the
customers’ operational systems via API. Another milestone for advancing the
product will be the Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) Prediction.”
Hapag-Lloyd had first
introduced real-time monitoring of its reefer container fleet in 2019. The
company initially planned to make this available to standard shipping
containers by early 2023, aiming to track its entire dry container fleet by the
end of 2023.
For the initiative, Hapag-Lloyd has collaborated
with the well-known TradeTech company Nexxiot AG, while the devices are
supplied by ORBCOMM.