Virtual Ocean
Control Tower.
Your scalable command centre for strategic, data-driven container logistics. Get real-time insight into every stage of your global container movements, from booking and delivery to costs and CO2 emissions.
How do you create a Control Tower?
By integrating with ERP, TMS and external systems HelloContainer creates a connected chain for faster responses and data-driven decisions. As a scalable Virtual Ocean Control Tower processes are standardized, risks are managed and transparant collaboration is enabled. Delivering great cost control, predictability and enhance strategic value across your logistics.
The advantages of a
Virtual Ocean Control Tower
Setting up a Virtual Ocean Control Tower is customized facilitating your way of working with only one interest: yours.
Virtual Ocean Control Tower
Taking strategic control over your container logistics.
- End-to-end visibility
- Streamline processess
- Data driven decision enabler
- Global scalable
What Virtual Ocean Control Tower has to offer
1. Full end-to-end visibility
Real-time visibility across your entire container chain to prevent surprises and respond faster to disruptions.
2. Exception-based management
Focus only on exceptions, reducing manual work, staff for monitoring and making resources more efficient.
3. Data-driven decisions
By integrating ERP, TMS and external data reliable information is provided with strategic dashboards to steer performance, risks and costs.
4. Cost optimalizations
Full visibility on rates, allocations, delays and hidden costs empowers better and data driven decision making.
5. Sustainability and CO2
Measure and report CO2 emissions per shipment or route to support ESG reporting and achieve sustainability goals.
6. Seamless supply chain collaboration
Collaborate on one neutral platform with teams and partners, reducing scattered communication and improving structure and speed.
7. Scalable and ready for growth
8. Active risk management
9. Global process standardization
A consistent, standardized way of working for every team, no matter where they are located.
10. Accelerator of digital transformation
Develop an agile, future proof digital operation to adapt faster and stay competitive in a changing market.
What Virtual Ocean Control Tower has to offer
1. Full end-to-end visibility
Real-time visibility across your entire container chain to prevent surprises and respond faster to disruptions.
2. Exception-based management
Focus only on exceptions, reducing manual work, staff for monitoring and making resources more efficient.
3. Data-driven decisions
By integrating ERP, TMS and external data reliable information is provided with strategic dashboards to steer performance, risks and costs.
4. Cost optimalizations
Full visibility on rates, allocations, delays and hidden costs empowers better and data driven decision making.
5. Sustainability and CO2
Measure and report CO2 emissions per shipment or route to support ESG reporting and achieve sustainability goals.
6. Seamless supply chain collaboration
Collaborate on one neutral platform with teams and partners, reducing scattered communication and improving structure and speed.
7. Scalable and ready for growth
8. Active risk management
9. Global process standardization
A consistent, standardized way of working for every team, no matter where they are located.
10. Accelerator of digital transformation
Develop an agile, future proof digital operation to adapt faster and stay competitive in a changing market.
What our clients say
The Swaen, a malt house located in Kloosterzande, Zeeland, successfully managed to double their production with the help of HelloContainer. They produce malt for craft breweries and major brands...
Dayseaday Group is a leading trading partner in fresh and frozen fish products, located on the former island of Urk, the fish center of Europe. Since July 2022, Dayseaday Frozen B.V. has been using...
Kingfish is a sustainable fish farm located in Zeeland, the Netherlands. This rapidly growing company specializes in Yellowtail, a fish species originally from the Pacific. The fish farm uses water...
