Mobile private networks (MPNs) are essential for ports to enhance operational efficiency, security, and connectivity in highly dynamic environments as highlighted in previous posts. With increasing automation, real-time tracking of goods, and communication between systems like cranes, vehicles, and sensors, ports require reliable, low-latency, and secure networks. Private networks provide the scalability and control necessary to manage large volumes of data, while ensuring uninterrupted service, which is crucial for the smooth flow of global trade and logistics.
As highlighted in an earlier post, Boldyn Networks recently released an eBook explaining the role of private networks in Industry 4.0. With PortComms2024 just around the corner and Boldyn being one of the sponsors, I am sharing the above picture from the book to highlight where MPNs can help with deployments in the ports. Download the eBook to understand this an other use cases better.
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