From May 19 to 21, the leading company in artificial intelligence and new energy autonomous driving, Westwell, made a strong appearance at the TOC Europe 2026, the European Container Supply Chain Exhibition held in Hamburg, Germany. This exhibition, themed "AI LINKS GLOBE MOVES," showcased not only the latest achievements of Westwell's global strategy but also demonstrated a comprehensive digital upgrade solution for the entire logistics chain of "AI + New Energy" to the global port industry through its "Smart Capacity Dual Flagships" product portfolio and an intelligent scheduling platform based on the world model.
1. Smart Capacity "Dual Flagships": A Benchmark for Autonomous Driving Breaking Traditional Margins
At the exhibition, Westwell focused on showcasing its "Dual Flagships" products of the full lifecycle intelligent driving solutions, aiming to address multiple challenges in port operations such as high intensity, high labor costs, and green transformation:
Q-Truck: As the world's first fully autonomous commercial vehicle, the Q-Truck has achieved large-scale commercial deployment in ports across Thailand, the UAE, and China. With its innovative design without a driver's cabin, it supports 24/7 operation and significantly reduces customer operating costs through accompanying battery swapping services, becoming a representative example of the global port automation transition.
E-Truck S2: As a "upgradable" intelligent connected new energy heavy truck developed by Westwell, the E-Truck S2 stands out with its "growable" intelligent architecture. It not only meets the EU CE certification standards, supports progressive smooth upgrades from L2 to L4 autonomous driving levels, but also precisely matches the high-standard electrification and low-carbon emission reduction requirements of European ports.
2. ReeWell Platform: Redefining Intelligent Scheduling with the "World Model"
During the exhibition, Westwell officially launched the newly upgraded ReeWell Full-Scenario Intelligent Scheduling Management Platform. This platform is regarded as the "brain" of Westwell's logistics intelligence:
Core Foundation: ReeWell introduced advanced "world model" and agent decision-making group technologies, deeply understanding and optimizing decisions in port logistics scenarios. It can build a unified intelligent scheduling layer covering six key elements: ships, vehicles, yards, machines, people, and energy, without replacing the client's existing systems.
Wide Compatibility: The platform seamlessly adapts to Westwell's autonomous vehicles, as well as manually driven container trucks, yard cranes, quay cranes, and other types of equipment.
Practical Results: Pilot data shows that after implementing Westwell's solutions, the overall operational efficiency of ports can be improved by 20%. While significantly reducing labor costs and minimizing operational errors, it injects unprecedented intelligent collaborative capabilities into port operations.
3. Global Strategic Layout: Empowering Global Logistics Digitalization
Westwell's global journey has already yielded fruitful results. As of May 2026, the company's smart logistics comprehensive solutions have been successfully implemented in more than 30 countries and regions around the world.
From the world's first "human and autonomous mixed-operation" terminal at the Laem Chabang Port in Thailand to automated benchmark projects in the Middle East, Westwell has successfully integrated key links such as intelligent vehicles, intelligent driving systems, fleet scheduling, and battery swapping through its "full-chain AI digitalization model." In the future, Westwell will continue to focus on major logistics scenarios such as seaports, land ports, airports, and smart factories, driving the global industrial green and intelligent transformation with technology, and jointly opening a new chapter in smart logistics.





