NxtPort International and Intertrust to revolutionise supply chain
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
The partnership will enable global port operators to securely integrate multi-party digital data services and IoT devices made by different manufacturers, such as sensors and cameras, into their ports. The platform will allow ports around the world to establish data-driven operations based on reliable data – an essential function for today’s fast-paced shipping system of essential fuels from LNG to hydrogen and ammonia.
The NxtPort International platform will allow port operators to combine and secure confidential and public data into a single intelligent system to enable faster and smoother decision making and to transmit command information to sensors and devices at the port. Using the technology, port operators can choose from a wide range of devices and enable third party AI to operate securely and reliably on a digital twin of any give port, and will allow all value chain participants from shipping companies, port operators to energy companies to have up to the minute reliable operations.
“The global shipping system is essential to the world economy and is the epitome of interoperability,” said Intertrust CEO, Talal G. Shamoon. “As ports go digital, data interoperability and secure IoT device operations is mission critical and we look forward to working with NxtPort International to ensure open and secure data-driven operations.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/05102023/nxtport-international-and-intertrust-to-revolutionise-supply-chain/
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