Bulktransporter 4487 Hoyer Tank Container Depot Stacking
Bulktransporter 4487 Hoyer Tank Container Depot Stacking
Bulktransporter 4487 Hoyer Tank Container Depot Stacking
Bulktransporter 4487 Hoyer Tank Container Depot Stacking
Bulktransporter 4487 Hoyer Tank Container Depot Stacking

Hoyer Group to roll out smart technology for Bayer’s Crop Science division

Oct. 16, 2017
Bayer’s Crop Science division chose the Hamburg, Germany-based Hoyer Group to supply all their containers worldwide with smart technology, thereby enabling their equipment to be better managed.

The international logistics company provides devices, system, and services to take Bayer to the next level of globally connected network information.

Hoyer had already been using its smart technology for Bayer in Dormagen, Germany since the beginning of 2016, where tracking and alerting had proved itself locally. It served to gather experience for the international Connected Container project and it reassured the decision for Hoyer.

The first roll-out outside of Dormagen is planned for Kansas City by November 2017 at the latest. Thomas Dieckmann, SC Govern. production planning & execution at Bayer, says, “We appreciate Hoyer as a reliable partner that provides smart technology for our Connected Container project enabling the integration of ERP data into the global container network. As an international pilot, we will be implementing Hoyer’s technology onto our fleet in Kansas City next. This will be the first step towards the realization of our global information and alert system.”

The digitizing of the logistics chain is a global challenge that HOYER has accepted by implementing a highly specialised telematics solution onto tank containers. Hoyer aims to set new standards in transport and in networking customers, suppliers and goods in transit. To achieve this, the logistics specialist has worked in partnership with Intermodal Telematics BV (IMT) to develop hardware and software.

With its smart logistics system Hoyer enables seamless monitoring of goods transported in tank containers at any defined point in time for customers. This includes not only monitoring location but also the status of the transported goods with regard to their pressure, temperature, density parameters, and filling level. A non-invasive filling level measuring system developed exclusively for Hoyer will solve a large number of technical challenges.

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