Hilda Hultén
Editor and Publisher of Dagens Logistik
Hilda Hultén (born 1982) is Editor, Publisher and Co-Founder of Dagens Logistik, Sweden’s leading logistics trade magazine. Previously, she was Editor-in-Chief at the logistics trade magazine Intelligent Logistik (intelligentlogistik.com) from 2012 to 2022, after having worked there as news editor from 2011 to 2012. Between 2006 and 2010, Hilda worked as a freelance journalist for several of the publisher’s trade magazines, including Process Nordic, Transport Idag, Res & Trafikforum, Plastforum, Underhåll & Driftsäkerhet and Nordisk Papperstidning.
After graduating from high school, Hilda studied at Södertörn University, where she obtained a bachelor’s degree in journalism with a specialization in natural sciences. She also completed various D-level qualifications, including media management, investigative journalism, digital business environmental science. The science journalist is a big fan of modern warehousing and logistics in general.
In addition to her work as a journalist, she gained experience as a substitute teacher from 2002 to 2005: she taught Swedish and textiles full-time at Trollbodaskolan in Vällingby and Swedish and natural sciences at Alvikskolan in Bromma.
I look for simple, ergonomic, user-friendly, and intelligent solutions.
Hilda Hultén
Publications
Dagens Logistics
Contact
Hultén Media AB
Älmtamåla 327
37338 Holmsjö, Sweden
hilda.hulten@dagenslogistik.se
+46-704775904
Interview
What do you think makes a solution innovative?
Heutzutage ist es sehr wichtig, dass eine Lösung sowohl innovativ als auch effizient und kostengünstig ist. I look for simple, ergonomic, user-friendly, and intelligent solutions.
What trend is particularly striking in intralogistics right now?
The many applications of AI within robotics is striking, also the combination different robots/AGV technologes with fixed solutions, often in “home made” combinations.
How did you get into intralogistics?
I was a science journalist within chemistry/biotech before I entered logistics journalism in 2011. Since 2020, I run my own magazine, in which one of the purks is beeing free to live on a farm in the swedish countryside.