Port of Rotterdam to Become Major Smart City with IBM’s Help
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Government
Port of Rotterdam plots IoT rollout, efficiency push with IBM, Cisco, Axians. A series of IoT sensors and artificial intelligence tools will use weather, water and communications data to better manage ships' wait time, cargo and best time to come to the port.
Rotterdam, source: Pixabay
The Port of Rotterdam is planning a long-term Internet of things rollout that's designed to move cargo faster, save money and optimize its operations via sensors, an IBM dashboard for traffic management and on-demand 3D metal printing.
Europe's largest port's digitization strategy is a multi-year effort using IBM's various technologies and services as well as products from Cisco and Axians.
The Port of Rotterdam will create a digital twin of the port to track ship movement, infrastructure, weather, geographical and water data. The digital replica will help the port improve efficiency and overall operations.
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