Cargotec Calls for Startups to Join the Global Rainmaking Programme

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In September 2018, Cargotec partnered with Rainmaking Ltd. to establish a startup collaboration programme called Trade & Transport Impact.

Collaboration Programme

The programme aims to connect all leading corporations in the World and innovative startups to address the biggest challenges in maritime, cargo transport and logistics.

Applications to join can now be made, and Cargotec invites startups worldwide to join with us in the Rainmaking Trade & Transport Impact programme.

Tero Hottinen, Director Emerging Digital Business, Cargotec said, “Maritime logistics is full of inefficiencies throughout the value chain, and we at Cargotec want to change that. However, we cannot do it by ourselves – to change the world you need collaboration. I am excited that we can now launch the concrete part of the programme to find potential partners”.

Key Themes

The key themes related to solving the inefficiencies in cargo flow include intelligent on-board cargo and load handling; optimized terminal operations; and efficient and sustainable cargo flow. Startup solutions can be related to artificial intelligence, IoT, big data or drone applications, to name just some examples.

Cargotec is one of the key partners driving the programme. Through its businesses, Kalmar, MacGregor and Navis Cargotec connects to the whole cargo flow chain. Hence, the programme offers a unique opportunity for startups to gain market insights, access and relevant information from a global leader.

A global leader in Intelligent maritime cargo

Dennis Mol, Vice President Digital and New Business Transformation, MacGregor said, “MacGregor aims to be recognised as the leader in intelligent maritime cargo and load handling. I am delighted that we are participating, as part of Cargotec, in the Rainmaking programme and look forward to working with innovative startups around the world who can support and, through collaboration, accelerate our ability to make an impact in this vital area of vessel efficiency improvements and payload optimisation”.

Rainmaking

Nicklas Viby Fursund, Managing Director, Rainmaking Transport said, “Rainmaking will leverage the experience built from having run over 60 similar programmes across industries. We’re excited about the impact we can create with the industry leading partner Cargotec on real industry challenges”.

The Rainmaking Trade & Transport Impact programme is the first of its kind in terms of scale and global scope to be launched within the maritime, cargo transport and logistics sectors. The programme was initiated by Rainmaking Ltd. and is scheduled to last three years, of which this is the first wave.

Tero Hottinen said, “I am pleased that we have now got the programme in motion and am eagerly waiting to start working with startups towards a better every day for all of us”.

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Source: Cargotec