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Strengthening Connections with the U.S. Port Logistics Market
Stowlog at TPM 2026: Strengthening Connections with the U.S. Port Logistics Market
Stowlog recently participated in TPM 2026 (Trans-Pacific Maritime Conference), one of the most important global events for container shipping, port logistics, and supply chain leaders. The conference brought together terminal operators, shipping lines, logistics providers, and technology companies to discuss the future of global trade and operational efficiency across maritime logistics.
For the Stowlog team, TPM 2026 was an excellent opportunity to engage directly with key stakeholders in the U.S. port and logistics ecosystem, share our vision for digitalising HSSE processes, and better understand the operational challenges faced by terminals and logistics facilities across the country.
Throughout the event, we had the chance to connect with terminal operators, port authorities, logistics providers, and technology partners, holding numerous conversations around safety management, contractor control, visitor handling, and real-time operational visibility inside port environments.
A recurring theme across many discussions was the continued reliance on manual workflows — including spreadsheets, emails, paper forms, and disconnected systems — for managing critical procedures such as safety inductions, permits to work, contractor documentation, and visitor access. These challenges reinforce the need for integrated digital platforms capable of improving both safety and operational efficiency.
The strong interest shown in Stowlog during TPM confirmed a clear market trend: U.S. ports and logistics facilities are actively seeking solutions that simplify compliance while improving operational visibility and traceability.
With Stowlog already implemented in multiple terminals across the United States, including facilities on both the East and West Coast, the event further validated the growing relevance of digital HSSE ecosystems in the sector.
TPM 2026 was not only a valuable networking opportunity, but also a confirmation that the U.S. port logistics industry is increasingly ready to embrace digital transformation in safety, security, and operational workflows.
The Stowlog team looks forward to continuing these conversations and supporting terminals across the United States in building safer, more efficient port operations.