<p>➀ The DIBCO project, led by THWS, focuses on digitalizing reusable container logistics through low-code/no-code planning tools and real-time machine monitoring dashboards to enhance efficiency;</p><p>➁ A computer vision system was developed to autonomously detect container defects with over 80% accuracy, replacing manual inspections and improving quality control;</p><p>➂ Sensor-based container tracking provided insights into supply chain logistics, aiding sustainability goals by optimizing container cycles and reducing energy consumption through collaboration with industry partners and Bavarian government funding.</p>
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