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Lyttelton Port Company – Digital Transformation of Pavement Management

Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) manages approximately 50 hectares of paved surfaces across three operational sites. These surfaces are subject to constant wear from heavy machinery, cargo operations, and environmental exposure, making effective condition monitoring critical for…

05/06/2025
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Penang Port Commission – Digital Port Pass

The Digital Port Pass (DPP) is Malaysia’s first institutional-grade, paperless access governance platform engineered for high-security port environments. Maintained by Penang Port Sdn. Bhd. (PPSB) under the regulatory mandate of the Penang Port Commission (PPC), the…

04/06/2025
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Port of Long Beach – Supply Chain Information Highway

The COVID-19 pandemic and its disruptions to the supply chain in 2020 and 2021 made it clear that a tool was needed for shippers and cargo owners to be able to improve planning and make better…

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Incheon Port Authority – Unmanned patrol drones to enhance port security

Incheon Port Authority (IPA) presents Korea’s first unmanned drone patrol system for port security—an innovative, scalable solution that redefines maritime safety through autonomous technology. The system conducts 12 automated patrols daily, replacing labor-intensive surveillance with precision-driven…

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Port of Los Angeles – AI Security Operations Cyber Resilience Center

The cyber threat is REAL, threat actors are constantly exploiting organizations, cyber-attacks are more sophisticated, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are on the rise. Being a critical infrastructure, the Port of Los Angeles (Port) generates ~$333…

03/06/2025
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Lyttelton Port Company – Spatial Digitization Journey

Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) has undertaken a transformative journey by spatially digitising critical datasets across its operations. Leadership has played a crucial role in this transformation through investment decisions and Steering Board Governance. The GIS Operations…

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Port of Amsterdam – BunkerView, interactive multi-fuel bunker map

As part of our clean shipping vision, the Port of Amsterdam is working towards emission-free shipping by 2050. We are committed to becoming a multi-fuel port, enabling the safe and efficient bunkering of new clean marine…

02/06/2025
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Port of Hamburg – Resilience at Work: Skin Health and Heat Protection

Climate change represents one of the greatest global challenges in public health. One consequence is the increase in air temperatures and sunshine hours, leading to stronger UV exposure (Bfs, 2023). In Hamburg, there is a significant…

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Port of Subic Bay – Integrated Vessel Traffic Management System and Port Management Information System

The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) undertook a significant modernization initiative to enhance its Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS) for improved maritime surveillance, port efficiency, and vessel safety in the Port of Subic Bay. With rising…

31/05/2025
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