CASE STUDY
Anchor Port of Kokkola's business continuity and berth planning
Interconnected ports enable real-time monitoring, enhancing connectivity and reliability, and expanding digital capabilities for ports.
Bridging connectivity and doubling efficiency
Covering 580 hectares, private networks link 15 companies and three primary ports: the general port, deep port, and the Silverstone port. Interconnected ports facilitate essential business functions such as real-time load monitoring, IoT sensor integration, remote operations, data retrieval, and berth planning, resulting in enhanced operational efficiency.
Supercharge berth planning and maximise capacity
Easier access to data means that just-in-time arrival slots can be offered to ships. Allowing them to regulate their speed and achieve a significant reduction in fuel costs.
Long-term trusted partner
The Port of Kokkola has been using the private network for 4 years since the agreement with a single mobile core. In 2023, they recognised the needs of geo-redundant mobile cores on their premises. Increasing the reliability of the connectivity by a threshold, giving the ports even more capabilities to digitalise their solutions.
Use cases
Connected IoT devices
Including water, energy meters, septic tanks
Video feeds and analytics
Use of 32 cameras for various applications, including for site monitoring
Real-time asset (load) tracking and management
Enable port perimeter control, and berth planning
Remote and/or unmanned operations
Allow remote working and controlling of assets and equipment
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