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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.

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Perfectly timed processes: Time slot management in logistics

Short-term schedule changes are the order of the day in logistics. With a time slot management system, the inflow can be dynamically coordinated so that waiting times are reduced and unplanned tours also find a place in the digital timetable.

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Logistics still not digitalised enough? This is what Yard Management and Co. can do.

Digitalisation is a fairly hot topic – but is logistics really as far along as it always claims? We show examples of how digitalised systems are driving logistics forward and what you should look out for when implementing them.

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AI in logistics: the best use cases for 2024

Intervening in good time before a device breaks? Reducing the number of returns whilst managing them automatically? Using storage space the smart way, so that everything you need is available but nothing is left standing around unnecessarily? AI makes all this (and much more ...) possible in logistics.

In a logistics warehouse, a delivery drone with a controller is lying on a table next to a scanner.

Logistics 4.0: these trends will determine the year 2024

Short teaser for overview page: Alternative delivery methods, multimodal transport, customer loyalty, value-added services, sustainability issues – all of these will affect logistics in 2024. We show which technologies will simplify logistics processes in the coming year and what role reliable data will play in this.

Industrial WLAN is installed on the façade of a building by an EIKONA Logistics employee.

Industrial WiFi: Network administrators keep everything on air

With the help of WiFi illumination, heat mapping and co., network administrators can strategically place access points and thus ensure that stable WiFi connections keep logistics and industry on the air. We accompanied our network administrator Michael Weinbeer for a day.

Logistics as a Service: All services available on one platform

Commissioning, handling, notification, and co.: The required service portfolio is becoming ever broader. With the help of a logistics network, services can be flexibly purchased or rented.