OPCSA Partners with Boldyn Networks and Nokia for a Next-Generation Private 5G Deployment
In a groundbreaking move for port operations,
OPCSA (Operaciones Portuarias Canarias SA) has entered into a strategic partnership with
Boldyn Networks and
Nokia to roll out a state-of-the-art private 5G network at the largest container terminal in the Canary Islands. This initiative marks a significant leap toward the terminal's ongoing digital transformation strategy, aiming to enhance efficiency, connectivity, and operational intelligence while simultaneously reducing costs.
The deployment aims at the rigorous testing of technology and the validation of multiple use cases, including:
- - Equipping Connected Workers: Operators will be armed with tablets to facilitate container logistics and maintenance tasks.
- - Digital Automation of RTG Cranes: This will involve integrating technology into remote-controlled cranes that can monitor operations from heights exceeding 20 meters and STS cranes from over 100 meters, thus eliminating the need for extensive civil works and fiber optic installations.
Situated in
Las Palmas, OPCSA is a pivotal node in the shipping industry, directly connecting to over 74 ports globally and strategically aligned with key shipping routes linking Europe, Africa, and South America. As part of
TiL, a global leader in terminal operations, OPCSA plays a vital role in managing high cargo volumes, necessitating advanced infrastructure to maintain competitiveness and efficiency in the market.
The new private 5G deployment at OPCSA's terminal heralds several critical advantages. It aims to:
- - Reduce Costs: By addressing inefficiencies linked to the maintenance and monitoring of refrigerated containers. With reliable connectivity, operators will perform daily tasks more efficiently.
- - Enable Secure Data Transmission: The integration of Nokia's Industrial fieldrouter will facilitate real-time data transmission from RTG cranes, setting the stage for remote crane operation, a first in the industry.
- - Facilitate Real-time Monitoring: The capacity to monitor telemetry data from STS cranes will allow for the minimization of unexpected downtimes, ensuring smoother operations and averting disruptions.
Harnessing
Nokia's advanced technology, the solution promises a secure and robust network infrastructure that fosters innovative capabilities and optimized operational efficiencies across the terminal. Additionally, the agreement involves the adoption of Boldyn's
Private 5G as a Service, which offers OPCSA a reliable, fast, and scalable network without the complexities of infrastructure management. This fully managed model guarantees predictable costs, rapid deployment, and continuous support.
As the partnership progresses, both Boldyn and OPCSA plan to assess performance metrics and explore possibilities for a broader rollout of this groundbreaking technology. Such advancements position the port as a front-runner in digital logistics innovation, enhancing not just its internal operations but contributing positively to the global shipping network.
In a swiftly evolving technological landscape, the collaboration between OPCSA, Boldyn Networks, and Nokia could set a new benchmark in port operations and logistics management, ushering in significant changes in the efficiency and effectiveness of global trade operations.