Container terminal operator Maher Terminals has partnered with Nokia and Future Technologies Venture to modernize operations using Nokia’s Edge platform and private wireless technology. This collaboration aims to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability goals at Maher Terminals’ Port Elizabeth facility in New Jersey.
Maher Terminals, in collaboration with Nokia and Future Technologies Venture, is leveraging Nokia’s Edge platform and private wireless technology to digitize operations. The Nokia Edge silicon provides secure, high-capacity, low-latency wireless connectivity essential for real-time analytics and increased automation and security.
This system enhances yard control, crane control, and gate operations at Maher Terminals’ 450-acre facility in Port Elizabeth, New Jersey. Nokia’s Digital Automation Cloud offers secure private wireless for asset tracking, positioning, and vehicle-to-person communications, enabling efficient data transfer and remote configuration of connected devices.
With the Network Digital Twin capability, live telemetry aids in predicting and validating wireless coverage, contributing to improved operational efficiency, cybersecurity, and sustainability efforts at Maher Terminals.
David de Lancellotti, vice president of Enterprise Campus Edge Sales at Nokia, expresses excitement about the collaboration, emphasizing how Maher Terminals will benefit from enhanced operational efficiency and visibility across its port operations with Nokia’s Edge platform.
Nokia’s Edge platform for industries integrates devices, edge computing, applications, and private wireless connectivity, aligning with Maher Terminals’ business and sustainability objectives.
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