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Automation at ports

Ports have a diversity of automation needs. Implementing them across multiple terminals owned by several companies is a challenge. Use cases vary from drone monitoring for fires, theft, and oil spills to remote control of moving assets like cranes, automated guided vehicles, and mobile robots. Video provides situational awareness. 5G private networks are a scaffolding to build for all the applications that address these needs. Study conducted by Beecham Research, on behalf of MFA.

Source: Ports need automation. Automation needs 5G Private Networks

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