Huawei CONNECT 2025 – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Mon, 29 Sep 2025 12:39:22 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Huawei CONNECT 2025 – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Huawei Launches the SMART Logistics & Warehousing Solution to Unlock All Intelligence https://techeconomy.ng/huawei-launches-the-smart-logistics-warehousing-solution-to-unlock-all-intelligence/ https://techeconomy.ng/huawei-launches-the-smart-logistics-warehousing-solution-to-unlock-all-intelligence/#comments Mon, 29 Sep 2025 12:39:21 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=168329 Huawei unveiled its SMART Logistics & Warehousing Solution at HUAWEI CONNECT 2025’s transportation summit titled “Creating a Digital & Intelligent Foundation for Comprehensive Transportation and Logistics.”

Ma Yue, Vice President of Huawei and CEO of Huawei’s Smart Transportation BU, stated that Huawei remains committed to technological innovation and will deepen joint innovation in communications networks, computing power, AI, and talent cultivation to advance sustainable development of transportation.



Kumpol Boonchom, Deputy Chief of State Railway of Thailand, said that they aim to create an integrated network to help Thailand become the central hub of Southeast Asia.

The construction of the Thailand-China Railway is an opportunity for SRT to develop a strategic rail logistics hub in the region.


Guo Shuangqing, assistant CMO of SF Technology, said that SF Technology and Huawei will maximize respective strengths to expand capabilities in coordinating multiple airports, thus leading to a substantial efficiency increase across the entire air logistics sector.

Jiang Xingxiang, assistant to General Manager of Yunnan Construction and Investment Holding Group, shared insights on integrated supply chain operations.

Looking ahead, YCIH Logistics will continue to prioritize digital and intelligent supply chain to support its collaborative development.

Yang Bin, chairman of Shandong Port Technology Group, said that they have successfully developed a digital foundation featuring one network, one cloud, and one security system based on Huawei’s strong technical support.

The group works with partners to develop integrated smart port solutions covering both physical infrastructure and digital services.

“With its comprehensive ICT intelligent foundation and innovative technologies, Huawei is turning concepts like Mobility as a Service and Logistics as a Service into reality, unlocking the full potential of digital intelligence,” said Rachad Nassar, Huawei’s Global Business & Strategic Partners Director.

Qiu Shikui, vice president of Huawei’s Smart Logistics and Warehousing BU announced the launch of the innovative SMART Logistics & Warehousing Solution. The solution focuses on five core capabilities: platform-based services, digitalized operations management, intelligent allocation, automated relocation, and unattended transportation.

Huawei has served more than 100 ports and over 200 logistics and warehousing enterprises; over 300 urban rail lines in more than 70 cities and over 180,000 km of railways; a road network exceeding 200,000 km; over 300 cities for urban transportation; and more than 210 airlines and air traffic management bureaus worldwide.

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Huawei Launches RAMS White Paper to Guide ISPs, MSPs in Building Reliable, AI-Ready Networks https://techeconomy.ng/huawei-rams-white-paper-shanghai-summit-2025/ https://techeconomy.ng/huawei-rams-white-paper-shanghai-summit-2025/#respond Thu, 25 Sep 2025 15:57:52 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=168129 Huawei has launched a new white paper, ISP/MSP Business Success Driven by RAMS, offering service providers important steps to keep pace with high demands of artificial intelligence and round-the-clock digital services. 

The launch took place at the HUAWEI CONNECT 2025 summit in Shanghai, where experts gathered to discuss how networks can remain resilient in the face of massive data growth and tough performance needs.

The RAMS framework, standing for Return on Investment, Availability, Maintenance, and Security, forms the backbone of the white paper. Huawei says it is designed to help internet service providers (ISPs) and managed service providers (MSPs) move beyond simply delivering connectivity and instead ensure networks that are dependable, secure, and capable of supporting AI-driven applications at scale.

York Yue, vice president of Huawei and CEO of ISP & OTT BU, spoke about the challenges ahead. “AI is advancing rapidly. To navigate changes, data centers and ISPs must focus on three aspects. The first is to increase bandwidth to handle explosive traffic growth and changes in traffic direction. Second, they must optimize data center deployment to meet AI’s strict latency requirements. 

“Finally, they must enhance the five-nines (99.999%) reliability standard to ensure the stable operation of AI applications. Huawei is committed to collaborating with customers and partners, leveraging our cutting-edge AI technology and extensive industry know-how, to drive infrastructure upgrades and build a solid foundation for the intelligent world.”

The white paper goes beyond theory by examining real-world scenarios where ISPs and MSPs can improve service delivery. It explains how operators can maximise investment returns, introduce new service models, automate operations, and build networks capable of handling unpredictable traffic surges without compromising performance.

Huang Dachuan, CTO of Huawei’s ICT Marketing and Solution Sales Department, stressed that meeting these demands requires stronger network design. “Driven by the vision of intelligence and resilience, Huawei has proposed the intelligent RAMS framework, which integrates flexible access networks, evolvable transport networks, and intelligent cloud platforms. 

“RAMS allows for on-demand service expansion, automated O&M, and intelligent fault rectification. This boosts network reliability, security, and user experience.”

Huawei currently works with more than 5,000 ISPs and MSPs across over 120 countries. The company said it will continue to increase investment in research and development, with a focus on integrating AI with networking technology, and expand cooperation with global operators to accelerate large-scale commercial deployment.

The demands of AI and always-on services leave no room for outdated infrastructure. Huawei’s focus is that RAMS will become the framework they turn to in order to stay competitive and meet rising customer expectations.

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