Broadband  |  2023-03-20

How 5G Private Networks are Revolutionising Port Operations

Source: Paul Ward - Business Development Director - 5G Private Networks - Critical Communications @Virgin Media O2

5G Private Networks are a key enabler for modern state-of-the-art port operations and are having a major impact on the logistics industry in general.

5G Private Networks are the future for mission critical communications, offering high speed mobile, lower latency, and greater security. These networks are now being implemented in many seaports globally, providing a range of benefits, from improved safety and security to greater efficiency and cost savings. 5G Private Networks are a key enabler for modern state-of-the-art port operations and are having a major impact on the logistics industry in general.

5G Private Networks offer several advantages in operationally complex environments such as Ports, where the safe and efficient movement of goods and cargo is critical. Below are just a few of the advantages 5G Private Networks can bring to seaports.

Operational Efficiencies: Port operators are under increasing pressure to reduce loading/unloading times, this is driving the demand for wireless remote automated operations. The use of autonomous ground vehicles, automated gantry cranes and new advanced AI within ports of the future the demands on data are only going to increase. 5G Private Networks offer the ideal solution to meet the increasing demand on bandwidth today and well into the future.

Asset Tracking & Monitoring: Another advantage of using 5G Private Networks is the inherent support of massive IoT devices, providing port operators with highly efficient track and trace capability of containers, monitoring temperature controlled reefers and other monitoring/control requirements.

Mission Critical Voice & Data Services: 5G provides advanced mission critical voice and data services, this allows Port operators to deploy a single network to connect workers, automate tasks and provide all mission critical voice and data services across the entire port.

Preventive Maintenance & Reduced Downtime: 5G is a key enabler for automatic monitoring and preventive maintenance for all equipment and machinery utilised for efficient port operations. The ability to rapidly respond to any maintenance issue using IoT sensing, and drone deployment can dramatically reduce downtimes and delays.

Improved Health & Safety: As with any industrial site health and safety of staff is paramount, 5G low latency communications can underpin several use cases to automatically monitor and protect workers, examples include video analytics to monitor staff safety compliance/PPE, zonal guarding and automatic shutdown.

The Potential Impact of 5G Private Networks on Seaports

The potential benefit of 5G Private Networks in seaports is substantial, with several studies highlighting the benefits they could bring. For example, a study by the 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation (5G-ACIA) found that 5G technology in seaports could lead to cost savings of up to 50% through increased efficiency and reduced downtime. Additionally, a separate study by ABI Research estimates that 5G in ports could generate up to $12.7 billion in value by 2030.

In conclusion, 5G Private Networks have the potential to transform seaports and enable new levels of efficiency, safety, and sustainability. The benefits of robust, secure communication, high-speed data transfer, and low latency can be harnessed through use cases like cargo and container tracking, autonomous vehicles and drones, and environmental monitoring. With the potential to generate significant cost savings and added value, it is no wonder that seaports are among the many industries exploring the potential of 5G Private Networks