Huawei introduces five transportation solutions at MWC Barcelona
Huawei hosted a forum at MWC Barcelona 2026 titled Accelerate Transportation Digital Intelligence and announced five solutions intended to move mobility and logistics toward an intelligent operating model.
Forum participants discussed operational aims such as improving safety and efficiency across rail, road, logistics, aviation, and port scenarios and explored closer links with tourism, energy, and trade to support comprehensive transportation and logistics.
At the forum Huawei presented an integrated architecture of intelligent sensing, connectivity, digital platforms, and applications and five specialized solutions for road, rail, customs and port that included ITS-based coordination, a Next-Gen Bearer Network with reliability, high bandwidth and low latency, customs big-data risk control integrating multi-source heterogeneous data to respond within seconds, and a Chain of Thought (CoT) port scheduling agent that reduced planning from hours to minutes.
Huawei and Surge reported a commercial deployment of the world’s first 1.4 GHz 5G fixed wireless access network for railways, delivering next-generation communications along Indonesia’s railways and achieving nationwide inclusive coverage. Huawei also launched a Global Smart Port Showcase with Shandong Port Group that integrated big data, large models, and other technologies to demonstrate digital operations and smart planning. To date Huawei said it had served more than 100 ports, more than 210 airports and airlines, and over 300 urban rail lines.
“Huawei is dedicated to openness, cooperation, and shared success. We will work with customers and partners to build a solid digital and intelligent foundation, connecting passenger, freight, business, revenue, and information flows.” David Shi, Vice President of Huawei's Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Marketing and Solution Sales, said.
Huawei said it will continue practicing the “platform + ecosystem” strategy and will develop transportation hubs, transportation networks, passenger/freight flows, and low-altitude air systems to establish a digital and intelligent foundation for comprehensive transportation and logistics.