Data sharing made easy
Similar to Riege, logistics.cloud offers its participants customized solutions as well as a system with high connectivity and resilient data. The company's vision is to seamlessly connect the numerous fragmented IT and data solutions in the logistics industry. And how could this be done better than through a lived partnership with like-minded people who not only share the same goal, but ideally also the same values?
“Since the early days of the development of logistics.cloud, we have been in communication with Riege. As a key driver in the industry, Riege is a very important partner for us to jointly drive standardized data exchange in the industry.”
– Niko Hossain, Managing Director logistics.cloud
Riege has already formed alliances of this kind in the past, is actively involved in international committees, working groups and networks, and cooperates with institutions and academies to promote the industry and its continued growth. Therefore, Riege welcomes the partnership and looks forward to future projects with logistics.cloud by its side in building new Digital Standards in logistics.
About logistics.cloud
In 2018, logistics.cloud was born out of a joint project between large, Germany-based industrial companies and global logistics companies such as Schaeffler, Schenker, Siemens Healthineers and Lufthansa Cargo. As a globally active, neutral logistics platform, logistics.cloud automates cloud-based data exchange between all partners in a supply chain via just one connection. With its scalable solution, the company breaks through the fragmentation of global supply chains and provides more planning and visibility in multimodal transport chains. logistics.cloud offers its participants high connectivity, resilient and reliable data, individual solutions with numerous add-ons and a continuously growing partner network. The company's vision is to seamlessly connect the numerous fragmented IT and data solutions in logistics. logistics.cloud, based south of Munich on Lake Starnberg, also employs more than 20 people in Hamburg, Frankfurt and Berlin. Since its founding, more than two million shipments to more than 100 countries have already been transported via the platform.