PORT CAPABILITIES | Security & Operational Efficiencies

Real-Time Actionable Intelligence & Efficiencies for Ports

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PORT CAPABILITIES | Security & Operational Efficiencies

Real-Time Actionable Intelligence & Efficiencies for Ports

  • Private 5G:  Private 5G networks are nonpublic mobile networks that can use licensed, unlicensed, or shared spectrum. Private 5G networks are meant to augment existing capabilities and introduce new possibilities that other systems are not able to support.
  • Green Energy:  Green generators are distributed around the port to provide power where it is needed. The engines are modular, can be made portable and can be daisy chained for larger energy requirements. The generators run on alcohol/water mixture as their source.
  • Air Quality:  Monitor temperature, humidity, oil spills / leaks, NO2, SO2, CO, CO2, NH3, methane emissions, heavy metals pollution, chemical & biological content related hazards.
  • Backhaul Communication System:  The backhaul channel provides the ability to take a private 5G network and transport the information over a 10GB channel for up to 10km and provide a backup (public) network that can be operated for first responders during a disaster.
  • Tracking Containers:  Containers can be tracked both inside the port and leaving the port. This capability allows for the management of tampering as well as other safety concerns that may exist.
  • Predictive Maintenance:  Patrol vessels for large shipping ports act as the eyes and ears for keeping ports safe. That’s why it’s critical that they operate in near-perfect condition so they’re ready to respond in the event of emergencies or other unforeseen circumstances. With the help of Edge Intelligence, data can be captured from the patrol vessels to help improve predictive maintenance, so the vessels operate optimally and improve incident response when time is of the essence.
  • Idling Vehicles Are Monitored For NOx:  Idling trucks picking up cargo, forklifts moving cargo, cranes, and other gas/diesel/CNG powered vehicles at the port. Vehicles are monitored coming into and leaving the ports for efficiencies.
  • Dashboard: Data is aggregated into a single dashboard to display operational efficiencies and provide an early-warning alert system.