You probably do not come from: United Arab Emirates. If necessary, change to: United States

Increasing the efficiency of port operations

A container ship docks at the port terminal

Automation and connectivity of the future

With increased global trade and growing demands from customers regarding global logistics services, there is a need to maximise the operational efficiency of ports. The overwhelming majority of intercontinental trade in goods is conducted by sea. This is why container ports play a decisive role in the international supply chain. Everything in container handling must be done safely and without delays, otherwise the tight schedule of the global logistics chain participants cannot be maintained.

Increasing automation and condition monitoring of critical port assets is indispensable in order to save costs and time and remain reliable and competitive. We offer targeted and safe solutions for any port application, which are aimed at precisely these requirements.

Benefits of our automation solutions

In order to increase the operational efficiency of ports, connecting onshore and offshore participants is becoming increasingly important. This requires a reliable exchange of data between all parties, but also for condition monitoring of critical assets. Ports will have to become smarter, which is why digitalisation is growing in importance. We offer system solutions based on intelligent sensors that are not only reliable, but also support data transfer up to the cloud level for smooth port operations.

Availability:

IO-Link sensors transmit data from port systems and machines to higher-level systems. For example, damage to port equipment can be detected early to achieve higher equipment uptime.

Cost reduction:

Disruptions to port operations are not only costly for port operators, but for all participants in the logistics chain. Downtime of port equipment due to e.g. mechanical wear can be detected at an early stage and thus avoided. Monitoring systems equipped with precise sensor technology can detect bearing damage, imbalance, etc. and transmit this data digitally via IO-Link, which helps prevent high costs caused by downtimes.

Reliability:

With more than 50 years of experience, we know how to achieve maximum uptime of cranes, spreaders, reach stackers, straddle carriers, or AGVs. These special purpose vehicles are exposed to extreme shock and vibration and environmental conditions at coastal locations – precipitation and strong sun, wind and salty air. Sensors and control systems from ifm provide protection rating IP68/ IP69K against the ingress of oil or water as well as shock and vibration resistance up to 120g in a temperature range from -40 to 85°C. Excellent EMC compatibility combined with digital data transmission via IO-Link ensure trouble-free recording and transmission of all relevant machine data. Of course, all relevant approvals are available.

These topics might also be interesting for you:

Sensors and systems for ship automation

Innovations and quality in the ship automation

The shipbuilding industry will experience the biggest structural change in its history in the years to come.

Get advice from our experts

Together we will make your project successful.

Convinced? Just get in touch. We will accompany you on your way. To meet your requirements, our ifm system sales team will support you right from the start - ranging from strategic consulting to the development of individual software and hardware solutions and the corresponding implementation and further services.