TECH TOC Conference 'Digital Day' Thursday 20th October / 11:00 - 12:30 GMT-5
With new technologies coming into the maritime & logistics game every day, ports are looking for ways to capitalize on these and become ‘smart’.
Whether focusing on preventing disruption across the supply chain, condition monitoring, or equipment maintenance, ports and terminals are looking to capitalize on this multiplicity of digital tools to become more competitive and efficient. Yet, in this era of hyperconvexity stakeholders may find challenging to properly synchronize these revolutionising technologies to their operational models. By means of real-life examples, this session will navigate through challenges and opportunities of smart port operations.
What does it mean to be a ‘smart port’?
What are the latest digital developments that will bring the maritime & logistics sector forward?
How can terminal analytics& data-driven decisions prevent bottlenecks?
Unifying and interconnecting multiple terminal areas to optimize port & terminal operations
What are the benefits of condition monitoring & predictive maintenance?
MODERATOR
Barbara Allendes, Deputy Business Development Manager, Latin America & the Caribbean, HPC Hamburg Port Consulting GmBH
SPEAKERS
SMART PORT SOLUTIONS: PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS FOR PORT CONGESTION Melissa Rusinque, FlexTerm Simulation Specialist, Moffatt & Nichol TERMINAL ANALYTICS: DATA INSIGHTS DISCOVERING BOTTLENECKS IN THE CARGO HANDLING CHAIN Dr Dennis Dreier, Senior Consultant in IT Strategy & Digitalisation, HPC Hamburg Port Consulting DIGITALISATION & DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF PORT MIAMI CRANE TERMINAL OPERATIONS: A CASE STUDY Miguel Soler Jaufer, CEO, Paceco Momentum S.L. CONDITION MONITORING AND PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR INTELLIGENT PORTS Aurelio Morales, Logistics Automation Specialist, SICK
SMARTING ON A BUDGET - HOW SMALL TOMID-SIZED TERMINALS CAN WORK WITH A BIG TERMINAL MINDSET Andrew Viray, Sales Engineer, Navis