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DHL is a leading multinational logistics company, founded in 1969 in San Francisco, California. Headquartered in Bonn, Germany, it operates as a subsidiary of the Deutsche Post DHL Group. With a workforce of around 600,000 employees, DHL serves customers in over 220 countries and territories, generating significant revenues. The company specializes in a wide range of logistics and supply chain services. This includes express courier and parcel delivery, global freight forwarding by air, ocean, and road, and customized supply chain management solutions. DHL also provides tailored e-commerce logistics for online retailers and specialized services for various industries such as automotive, healthcare, technology, and retail. DHL is recognized for its commitment to sustainability and innovation, making it a trusted partner for businesses and individuals seeking efficient shipping and logistics solutions.
Caylent is a cloud services and consulting company that focuses on helping organizations evolve their operations through AI integration on AWS. As a Premier Tier AWS Services Partner, Caylent specializes in cloud modernization, offering a range of services that include cloud migration, data engineering, application development, and cloud security. The company emphasizes collaboration with clients through its 'Do With' philosophy, ensuring knowledge transfer throughout the engagement process. Caylent provides proprietary tools like Caylent Accelerate(TM) for efficient cloud migrations and Caylent Catalysts(TM) for generative AI initiatives. With a team holding over 850 AWS certifications, Caylent has received multiple awards for its expertise in migration, generative AI, and security consulting. Caylent has worked with notable clients such as BrainBox AI, Trulioo, and Perform, showcasing its ability to drive significant operational improvements and sustainability outcomes.
DP World is a global logistics company based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, specializing in marine terminal operations, cargo logistics, and maritime services. Established in 2005 from the merger of Dubai Ports Authority and Dubai Ports International, the company operates over 65 terminals in 40 countries, handling approximately 70 million containers annually. The company offers a range of services, including port and terminal operations, end-to-end supply chain solutions, and maritime services such as vessel handling and pilotage. DP World also develops free trade zones to facilitate trade and economic growth. With a focus on technology and innovation, it invests in digitization and sustainability initiatives to enhance operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact. DP World serves a diverse customer base, including shipping lines, importers, exporters, and governments, ensuring reliable cargo handling and integrated logistics solutions.
TOMRA is a Norwegian multinational corporation founded in 1972, specializing in sensor-based technologies for resource optimization. The company is headquartered in Asker, Norway, and operates globally with over 5,000 employees and more than 105,000 installations across 100 countries. TOMRA generates approximately 14.8 billion NOK in revenue as of 2023. TOMRA's product offerings include reverse vending machines (RVMs) for automated collection and sorting of beverage containers, sensor-based sorting machines for fresh produce and processed foods, and advanced waste sorting systems for various materials. The company emphasizes sustainability, capturing over 46 billion containers annually and utilizing technologies such as lasers, ultrasound, and X-ray for efficient waste sorting. With a strong focus on supporting the circular economy, TOMRA serves industries including recycling, food processing, and mining.
A.P. Moller - Maersk is a Danish shipping and logistics company founded in 1904. It operates as an integrated container logistics enterprise in 130 countries. The company has a rich history, beginning with the acquisition of a steamship in 1886 and evolving through strategic expansions, including the establishment of its first liner service, Mærsk Line, in 1928. The company's primary division, Maersk Line, focuses on container shipping and manages logistics at terminals and ports. A.P. Moller - Maersk also engages in tanker operations, oil and gas, transportation and logistics, and specialty training. The company has expanded internationally since 1919, opening offices in key locations such as New York, Japan, the UK, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Indonesia. The A.P. Moller Foundation, established in 1953, ensures the company's long-term positive impact on society.
Canonical Ltd. is a UK-based software company founded in 2004 by Mark Shuttleworth. It is best known for developing and supporting the Ubuntu Linux distribution, which has become one of the most popular Linux operating systems worldwide. Headquartered in London, Canonical operates globally with offices in cities like Austin, Boston, Shanghai, and Tokyo, employing staff across more than 70 countries. The company focuses on making open-source software accessible and user-friendly for individuals and enterprises. Its main offerings include the Ubuntu operating system, which supports desktops, servers, cloud environments, and IoT devices. Canonical also provides commercial support subscriptions, server solutions, and professional services to help organizations manage their open-source deployments effectively. Additionally, the company contributes to various open-source projects, including OpenStack and Netplan, and operates online shops for Ubuntu-branded merchandise.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is an American multinational information technology company based in Spring, Texas. Established on November 1, 2015, as part of the separation from the original Hewlett-Packard Company, HPE focuses on providing enterprise solutions. The company serves around 55,000 organizations worldwide and is recognized as one of the leading enterprise technology firms. HPE offers a wide range of enterprise technology solutions, including servers, storage solutions, networking equipment, containerization software, and consulting services. The company specializes in digital transformation, hybrid cloud infrastructure, and AI-native solutions, helping businesses adapt to evolving IT demands. HPE's target customers include commercial enterprises, public sector organizations, and those needing advanced compute, networking, and storage solutions.
Kentik is a network intelligence platform founded in 2014 and based in San Francisco, California. The company was established by a team of experienced network operators from major tech firms like Akamai, Netflix, YouTube, and CloudFlare. Kentik has grown significantly, expanding from four founders to 140 employees and raising $101.7 million in funding. Kentik's platform integrates network data from both cloud and on-premises infrastructure, providing valuable insights for network teams. Their services include multi-cloud observability, SD-WAN monitoring, network security tools, DDoS detection, and more. The platform supports various use cases such as capacity planning, network troubleshooting, and traffic engineering. Kentik operates as a cloud-hosted service, enabling customers to access insights easily through client portals or APIs. Notable customers include Yelp, Box, OpenDNS, and Neustar.
Nowports is a Mexican logistics company that specializes in digital freight forwarding services for Latin America. Founded in 2018, it is recognized as the first and largest digital freight forwarder in the region. The company focuses on simplifying the import and export process for medium and large enterprises connected to Latin America. Nowports provides a comprehensive platform that centralizes information about maritime, air, and land shipments. Customers benefit from real-time visibility, insights, and alerts regarding their shipments, which helps reduce delays significantly. The company’s offerings have expanded to include inventory finance, cargo insurance, customs clearance, and supply chain visibility services. Their platform allows users to obtain quotes, track shipments, check invoices, request financing, and manage logistics operations all in one place. Nowports aims to support the growth of businesses involved in international trade with Latin America by providing a seamless and transparent logistics experience. The company is well-positioned to take advantage of the increasing trend toward logistics digitization and the anticipated rise in Latin American exports.
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Tenable is a prominent cybersecurity company founded in 2002 in Columbia, Maryland. It specializes in exposure management and vulnerability management, with its flagship product, Nessus, being a leading vulnerability scanner. Tenable serves over 44,000 customers globally, including 65% of the Fortune 500 and 50% of the Global 2000, focusing on unifying visibility and remediation across various attack surfaces such as IT infrastructure, cloud, and operational technology. The company's core offering, Tenable One, is an AI-driven platform that provides predictive prioritization, dynamic attack path mapping, and automated remediation orchestration. Tenable also offers a range of solutions, including Tenable.io for cloud vulnerability management, Tenable Security Center for on-premises needs, and Tenable OT Security for operational technology environments. Their tools emphasize risk-based prioritization and actionable insights, helping organizations effectively manage cyber risks.
APM Terminals is a global container terminal operator based in The Hague, Netherlands, and part of the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group. Established in 2001, it has become the world's second-largest container terminal operator by volume, managing a network of ports and inland services across 64 countries with over 22,000 employees. The company specializes in terminal services that enhance global shipping operations, focusing on the development and management of advanced ports and container terminals. APM Terminals handles nearly 10 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) annually, offering container terminal operations, inland services, and deep-water terminal facilities, including semi-automated operations. It operates at major ports, such as the Port of Los Angeles, and serves a diverse range of shipping lines, expanding its customer base beyond its sister company, Maersk Line. APM Terminals aims to be the world's best terminal company and is dedicated to sustainability, targeting net zero emissions by 2040 through energy optimization and increased use of renewable energy.
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OOCL (Orient Overseas Container Line) is a leading international container transportation and logistics company, operating as a subsidiary of Orient Overseas (International) Limited. Founded in 1947, OOCL has grown from its origins as the first international Chinese merchant fleet to a global leader in container shipping. The company connects major markets across Asia, North America, Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. The primary business of OOCL includes global container shipping, offering a range of services such as standard dry containers, refrigerated cargo, and intermodal transport. The company also provides specialized logistics through OOCL Logistics, which includes services like purchase order management, cold chain logistics, and customs brokerage. With a network of approximately 130 offices in over 100 major ports worldwide, OOCL is committed to efficient cargo transport and integrated logistics solutions.