Lufthansa Industry Solutions has many years of experience in the cruise industries and supports its clients along every step of the way toward secure network and internet solutions, from the concept and implementation of IT infrastructures to the optimization of existing ones. We have developed a network structure that combines Wi-Fi and LAN capabilities, telephone systems, closed-circuit security cameras (CCTV), room automation, and lighting and air conditioning controls, as well as digital signage and location-based services. Integrating all applications into the network structure makes it easier for companies to centrally monitor and manage them.

Our customers come from a wide range of different areas. These include air travel, logistics and tourism. They come from the manufacturing and automotive industries, and are active in publishing and transport. Lufthansa Industry Solutions helps companies to digitize and automate their business processes. In doing so, we do not just focus on the IT needed, but on our customer’s business as a whole. This is because digital transformation affects a company’s entire structure and culture, and reaches beyond company borders to collaboration with partners, customers and suppliers.

Whether you need to develop a company-wide digitization strategy, connect machines using IT services or provide mobile platforms for cross-company collaboration: I fit is a matter of company digitization, Lufthansa Industry Solutions is the right partner – especially in the cruise industry.

Your partner for the digital transformation

www.lhind.com

Your partner for the digital transformation

Lufthansa Industry Solutions has many years of experience in the cruise industries and supports its clients along every step of the way toward secure network and internet solutions, from the concept and implementation of IT infrastructures to the optimization of existing ones. We have developed a network structure that combines Wi-Fi and LAN capabilities, telephone systems, closed-circuit security cameras (CCTV), room automation, and lighting and air conditioning controls, as well as digital signage and location-based services. Integrating all applications into the network structure makes it easier for companies to centrally monitor and manage them.

Our customers come from a wide range of different areas. These include air travel, logistics and tourism. They come from the manufacturing and automotive industries, and are active in publishing and transport. Lufthansa Industry Solutions helps companies to digitize and automate their business processes. In doing so, we do not just focus on the IT needed, but on our customer’s business as a whole. This is because digital transformation affects a company’s entire structure and culture, and reaches beyond company borders to collaboration with partners, customers and suppliers.

Whether you need to develop a company-wide digitization strategy, connect machines using IT services or provide mobile platforms for cross-company collaboration: If it is a matter of company digitization, Lufthansa Industry Solutions is the right partner.

www.lhind.com

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