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Stowlog participates in the Port of the Future Conference

Stowlog participates in the Port of the Future Conference in Houston.

Stowlog participates in the Port of the Future Conference

Stowlog participated in the Port of the Future Conference held in Houston, one of the leading events bringing together key players in the global port and logistics industry to discuss innovation, digital transformation, and the future of maritime operations.

During the conference, Pablo Aguirre, CEO and co-founder of Stowlog, delivered a keynote session focused on the importance of digitalising safety and security processes in port-logistic facilities. His presentation addressed the limitations of traditional manual workflows — such as paper-based inductions, disconnected contractor management, and lack of real-time visibility — and how these challenges directly impact both operational efficiency and risk management in critical infrastructures.

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The session also highlighted how the adoption of digital tools enables ports to transition from reactive approaches to proactive, data-driven safety models, where all processes are standardised, traceable, and fully integrated into daily operations.

In parallel, Stowlog had an exhibitor booth at the event, where the team conducted live demos of the platform for attendees. These demonstrations provided a hands-on view of how Stowlog supports terminals in managing safety inductions, visitor flows, contractor control, and real-time operational visibility through a unified digital ecosystem.

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The combination of thought leadership and live product interaction allowed Stowlog to engage directly with terminal operators, port authorities, and industry stakeholders, generating strong interest in the platform’s approach to modernising HSSE processes.

Participation in the Port of the Future Conference reinforces Stowlog’s growing presence in the U.S. market and its commitment to supporting ports in building safer, more efficient, and digitally connected operations.