Digital Port of the Future.

Traditionally, ports have been crucial nodes in the world’s international supply chains. As those supply chains have become increasingly fast, flexible and responsive, the role of ports has been transformed. Geographical location is no longer the only factor that counts. The speed, efficiency and reliability of transport flows, as well as the ease with which they are handled, are just as important. How quickly can goods be forwarded after a vessel docks at the port? 

Mobile Private Network (5G - LTE) and Meshed

On the back of major disruptions like the global pandemic and the Suez Canal Ever Given blockage, the shipping industry needs more innovative solutions to traditional supply chain problems. MPN ability to turn ports into smart ports built on visibility and predictability can drive the maritime sector forward with new use cases.

MPN will allow port operations to be smarter, more flexible and secure in order to handle changes in technology, demography and economy. Automation and analytics will allow for more efficient operations and reduce operational costs.

Up to 30% reduction in operation time

Up to 15% reduction in CO2 Emissions

“Based on a report from Deloitte”

MPN’s high bandwidth, low latency and the ability to support a massive number of devices will enable new and improved opportunities to increase ports’ operations efficiency, enable new business models and reduce operational costs.

We help our port clients ideate, build and support their digital port of the future aspirations.

Data Management is core.

The port of today is a hub that handles not just cargo but also data. Information comes in from a range of sources: from shippers and shipping companies, but also from port authorities, terminals, customs and supervisory authorities. A port’s appeal as a hub depends on how good we are at linking these different sources. The effective coordination of data flows improves efficiency, transparency, predictability and lead times.

The port of the future will be a vital digital connection in multiple chains – many of which have already become predominantly digital themselves.