Center of Cyber Logistics (CCL)
About CCL
Centre of Cyber Logistics (CCL) is committed to elevating Hong Kong’s standing as a world-class digital logistics hub and as the offshore command centre for Mainland enterprises now expanding across the globe. In an era where real-time supply chain and logistics data, tokenized assets, and programmable money are redefining the trade landscape, we collaborate with logistics operators, carriers, banks, fintech enablers, and regulators to translate breakthrough technologies into everyday commercial advantage.
To strengthen Hong Kong’s role in global commerce, CCL partners with industry leaders and policy makers to propagate practical know-how on blockchain-enabled trade documents, real-world asset (RWA) financing, and stablecoin settlement. Through continuous academic and applied research, we help the sector convert these tools into measurable gains in speed, cost, and risk control. We also curate open forums where researchers, coders, financiers, and frontline operators exchange insights that can be adopted immediately in the C-suite.
We develop and track new competitive indices that blend carbon intensity, real-time visibility, and tokenised-asset liquidity, and we analyse how Hong Kong can leverage its common-law certainty, offshore-currency flexibility, and deep capital pools to turn these pressures into fresh service offerings. We also examine the convergence of RWA tokenisation, stablecoin cashflows, and Web3 trade-finance rails. We measure how bills of lading, warehouse receipts and carbon credits—when issued as programmable tokens—can cut days-sales-outstanding, and how stablecoin settlement can shield exporters from FX swings in emerging markets. Our work also explores the legal and privacy architectures required to let Mainland firms host sensitive commercial data in Hong Kong while accessing global counterparties, ensuring compliance with both Chinese and overseas regulations.
Selected Projects
Action Plan on Modern Logistics Development
Duration: May 2023 – Oct 2023
Requirements and Constraints in Enabling the Development of Helicopter Services in the Greater Bay Area
Duration: Sep 2021 – Oct 2023
IoT-Augmented Airfield Service System (AS2)
Duration: Jan 2017 – Dec 2022
Establishing IoT-empowered Hospitality Zense Reference Framework
Duration: Jul 2020 – May 2022
Heteromorphism: Beaconing Isomorphism to Unique Capabilities
Duration: Jan 2013 – Jun 2015
Design Theory and Design Artifact for Third Party E-service
Duration: Jan 2012 – Jun 2014
RFID-based Enabling Technology for On-Target Visibility in Garment Supply Chains
Duration: Sep 2009 – Apr 2011
Strategic Re-positioning on Direct Transportation Link between China and Taiwan: Case Studies and Analysis
Duration: Jun 2009 – Feb 2010


