Jettainer Grants Prize for the First ONE Record ULD Challenge
Jettainer hosted the first ULD challenge at this year’s IATA Hackathon in Dublin, where over two days—February 24 and 25—approximately 100 developers from 9 global teams explored how IATA’s ONE Record standard could enhance supply chain efficiency. The challenge aimed to develop an AI-assisted serviceability check for ULDs, and the winning solution came from the CHAMP Cargosystems team. Jettainer CEO Dr. Jan-Wilhelm Breithaupt presented the team with the $3,000 award for their innovative approach.
With Luna the team developed an AI powered assistant for serviceability checks of any type of ULD using voice, text, and pictures. The solution meets the need for fast, precise and fully automated ULD assessment by leveraging the power of the ONE Record API.
“The competition of ideas and creative solutions here in Dublin was absolutely first class. There were numerous good and innovative approaches, but the Champ Cargosystems team narrowly came out on top and deserved it well. Their approach is very promising,” emphasized Dr. Jan-Wilhelm Breithaupt when presenting the award. “The introduction of ONE Record opens up a world of new possibilities that we will use to add further value to our ULD management services. We are actively driving this development forward because we are absolutely convinced of its potential.”
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The winners were selected by a jury of well-experienced experts from the industry who evaluated the results according to the criteria originality and innovation, technical merit & difficulty, impact and presentation skills. The other awards went to the PLAC1 team (One Record Prize), NE:ONE Simulate (Open Logistics Foundation Prize) and PHP (Riege developer Prize).
“The ONE Record Hackathons are always a source of inspiration with many innovative approaches that are worth pursuing. It is truly exciting and I can’t wait to see these ideas implemented in the near future,” draws Henk Mulder, Head of Digital Cargo at IATA, as a positive conclusion.
Further information on the IATA Hackathon, the ideas and teams can be found at onerecord-dub.devpost.com.