In the start-up’s first commercial development partnership, its terminal operating system designed for small and mid-sized terminals has been implemented at Lehmann Group’s Cargo-Terminal Lehmann (CTL) in the Port of Lübeck.
The cloud-based, modular platform (comprising Terminal Operating Modules, TOM) is used by CTL for digitalising core operational workflows in daily container activities.
“The implementation at CTL was completed within eight weeks. The company reported that onboarding and training caused minimal disruption, and early results showed measurable improvements in data quality and process visibility. The stated objective is to gradually replace manual tasks and fragmented tools with TOM,” omoqo underscored in a press release.
Alexander Berg, CTL’s Head of Operations, commented, “We were looking for a solution that wouldn’t require a massive system overhaul but could still deliver real operational impact. With TOM, we’ve been able to improve transparency and reduce manual workload without disrupting our day-to-day business.”
To this Niko Kaufmann, Managing Director of omoqo, added, “With TOM, we aren’t offering a finished product. We’re building a new standard together with the industry. Cargo-Terminal Lehmann is our first commercial development partner. Alongside CTL, there are further co-creators helping us shape a solution that is intuitive, transparent, and ready to grow with their needs.”
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