TOC Europe 2026 | HIRI FUTURE invites you to visit Booth D114

Release time:

2026-05-18


At the site, we will showcase HIRI’s mature port AI technology: leveraging Intelligent algorithms to coordinate and schedule all operational resources, integrating and analyzing multi-modal sensor data, and issuing optimal scheduling commands to various functional systems, thereby ensuring that Quay Cranes, RMGs, and other lifting equipment achieve stable, efficient, and safe Intelligent operations.

 

Meet us at Booth D114 
TOC Europe 2026!

TOC Europe, a premier event for the global port and container supply chain industry, returns to Hamburg, Germany, from May 19 to 21, 2026. As a professional provider of AI products and solutions for the port sector, HIRI Future will participate with our AI experts, technical and sales teams. We look forward to in-depth, face-to-face exchanges with port operators, partners, new and existing friends from around the world.

AI technology is the key cornerstone for achieving safe, orderly and green terminal operations.

HIRI Future sincerely invites colleagues from the port, terminal and logistics industries to visit us at Booth D114. Let’s explore how AI reshapes the future of ports, strengthen partnerships and seek new industry opportunities together! 
 

AI technology is the key pillar for achieving safe, orderly, and green operations at the Quay.

HIRI FUTURE cordially invites ports and Quays.

and colleagues in the logistics sector

We look forward to welcoming you to Booth D114.

Jointly explore how AI is reshaping the future of ports.

Strengthen the bonds of cooperation and jointly explore new opportunities in the industry!

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