Cyber-attacks, reporting obligations, emergency plans: What the NIS-2 directive means for businesses
The NIS-2-directive became effective in Germany in December 2025 – but what exactly does this mean for companies? Who is affected, what are the obligations, and how does this relate to business continuity management? This article provides the answers.
Business continuity: Why do companies need an emergency plan?
Whether it’s a cyber attack or a server crash: if the TMS is paralysed in logistics, chaos quickly breaks out on the shop floor. What measures help to keep operations running and how squirrels can support us? Find out here.
Perfect order management: collect all data automatically with AI
Digital interfaces are the best way to transfer data from one system to another. In individual cases, however, they are sometimes too expensive – and the information is entered manually again. The solution: Print2EDI! An “AI printer” serves as the perfect complement to order management
Customer portal and others: IT platforms connect all partners along the supply chain
Services in logistics are always a joint endeavour with many participants. Without reliable and current data, this cannot work. It is therefore all the more important to create a central point that serves as a data hub for all employees and partners.
Shipping cost calculator and clearing tool in one: this is how uninterrupted clearing works
Missing details, incorrect information on the weight of the shipment and time-consuming correction loops – all these cause unnecessary interruptions during clearing. But with Freight Clearing tools, this doesn’t have to be the case! Even complex shipments are cleared quickly and correctly.
ETA: Real-time data makes logistics more efficient and reliable
Fluctuating volumes and peak loads are part of everyday life in logistics. How can you still manage the flow of goods safely? With the help of real-time data! The Estimated Time of Arrival (abbreviation: ETA) and Track and Trace play a major role here.
Emergency management in IT: reliable logistics in the event of a crisis
The NIS 2 Directive is about to be introduced - but what exactly does it mean for companies? Who is affected, what does the NIS abbreviation stand for and what changes are expected? You'll find the answers in this article.