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Addicks & Kreye relies on “operateMybox”

04.11.2025
BREMERHAVEN. Addicks & Kreye Container Service GmbH & Co. KG in Bremerhaven signed a software licence contract for the “operateMybox” cloud platform from EUROGATE IT for the “Depot Operations” module. The solution has already been successfully implemented at Remain in Hamburg and enables the digital mapping of central depot processes such as container handling, warehouse management, repair, maintenance, invoicing and reporting. The goals are greater efficiency, more transparency and further automation potential.

Credits: Addicks & Kreye

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