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Hermes 5 SaaS selected by Georgi Community for German air cargo operations

Hermes Logistics Technologies (HLT) has signed a contract with the Georgi Community to bring its most current cloud-essentially based cargo administration machine, Hermes 5, to the company’s two cargo handling companies and products in Germany.

Identified for its aspect motorway feeder companies and products across Europe, Georgi furthermore operates cargo handling companies and products at Frankfurt and Leipzig/Halle airports, and specialises in handling sensitive cargo, together with high-mark pharmaceuticals and dreadful shipments.

“The Georgi Community is a successfully-established logistics company, and we are cushty so as to increase the digitalisation of their cargo handling companies and products in Germany–by choosing our Hermes 5 cloud-essentially based resolution, Georgi is making willing for future alternate voice and advances in abilities, and future-proofing their cargo administration companies and products,” acknowledged Yuval Baruch, CEO of Hermes Logistics Technologies.

“We’re willing for a handy book a rough roll-out with our current, completely-automatic implementation task, and dangle updated our online coaching carrier–the Hermes LMS–to present on-demand tuition in German.”

HLT is impart to introduce its cloud-essentially based Hermes 5 SaaS cargo administration machine (CMS) in two phases, starting up with Frankfurt and supported by a brand current, German-language model of the Hermes Learning Management Design (LMS).

Benjamin Weil, CEO of Georgi Community, acknowledged: “We were impressed by HLT’s innovative choices and proven tune file in rolling out quick, a success implementations–we have been working intently with the team to tailor a resolution to fulfill the weird and wonderful wishes of our operations.”

“Hermes 5, specifically the cloud-essentially based CMS, provides us the flexibility we want to fit our voice approach–we will be able so as to add choices later or without complications scale up operations if wanted.”

Caitlin DiMare-Oliver