Are you attending TOC Europe in Hamburg this year?
Intoto will be there and would love to connect with terminal operators, ports, logistics providers, infrastructure owners, and technology teams exploring the future of operational intelligence in maritime operations.
One thing we’ve been thinking a lot about lately is how much of port and terminal operations still depends on fragmented visibility and retrospective reporting.
In shipping, the Statement of Facts has long served as the operational record of what happened during a port call. Delays, weather conditions, interruptions, waiting times, and operational events are documented to create a shared understanding of reality.
But as terminals become more complex and operations move faster, there’s a growing need to move from retrospective reporting toward real-time operational awareness.
That’s where we believe environmental intelligence becomes operational intelligence.
At Intoto, we’re exploring how local weather data, environmental monitoring, sensor networks, and predictive analytics can support smarter terminal flow, better situational awareness, and earlier detection of operational risk.
If you’re working with challenges like:
- Weather-related operational disruptions
- Limited real-time visibility across terminal operations
- Bottlenecks affecting terminal flow and efficiency
- Environmental conditions impacting safety and operations
- The need for better forecasting and decision support
- Infrastructure resilience and operational preparedness
…then it would be great to connect.
We believe the next generation of maritime operations will depend on combining operational systems with real-time environmental intelligence to create better visibility, stronger resilience, and more informed decision-making.
Looking forward to meeting people in Hamburg.