Congress

ECG Maritime & Ports Working Group 

Apr 28-29, 2026 // Marseille Fos, France

Meet INFORM at the ECG Maritime & Ports Working Group

Join us in Marseille Fos on 28–29 April 2026 to discuss how to improve coordination, visibility, and decision-making in port-based vehicle logistics.

INFORM will attend the ECG Maritime & Ports Working Group, bringing together industry participants from the maritime vehicle logistics sector. If you are dealing with increasing operational complexity across terminals, yards, and transport flows, this is an opportunity to exchange on practical approaches and decision-support systems.

About the ECG Maritime & Ports Working Group

The ECG Maritime & Ports Working Group brings together members active in the maritime segment of finished vehicle logistics. The event combines working sessions, industry exchange, and a port tour in Marseille Fos.

It provides a focused setting to discuss operational challenges in port and terminal environments, including coordination across stakeholders, handling capacity constraints, and improving visibility cross vehicle flows.

Why talk to INFORM at this event

Vehicle logistics in port and terminal environments is defined by high coordination effort, fragmented visibility, and constant operational trade-offs.

INFORM supports decision-making across these environments by connecting planning, yard operations, transport execution, and real-time visibility into one consistent system.

Instead of isolated tools, the focus is on enabling coordinated decisions across:

  • terminal yard operations
  • vehicle movements and status visibility
  • transport planning and execution
  • exception handling in dynamic environments

This makes INFORM particularly relevant in contexts where multiple actors, limited space, and time-critical processes intersect.

Topics you can discuss with us

Terminal yard orchestration
How to coordinate vehicle movements, storage allocation, and processing steps within constrained terminal space while maintaining operational stability.

End-to-end vehicle visibility
How to establish a consistent and reliable view on vehicle status across yard, port, and transport stages.

Transport coordination
How to align inbound and outbound transport flows with yard capacity and operational priorities.

Exception handling and decision support
How to react to disruptions, delays, or capacity bottlenecks with structured, system-supported decisions.