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Singtel and Ericsson have partnered to bring 5G-Advanced connectivity solutions to Tuas Port in Singapore.

This partnership will support PSA Singapore's plans to create the world's largest fully automated port by the 2040s to meet the increasing demand for global transshipment.

The existing automated vehicles at the port, like automated guided vehicles (AGVs), will be upgraded to 5G to improve real-time shipment tracking and streamline crane operations for smoother cargo transportation between ships and the berth.

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5G Network Slices for Optimization

To facilitate these upgrades, Singtel will provide a network slice from its 5G network to offer dedicated resources such as high speeds, high bandwidth, and low latency for mission-critical applications. They will also create secure private networks tailored to the port's security needs to prevent data breaches and unauthorized access. The implementation of 5G will enable PSA to handle 65 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) annually once Tuas Port is fully operational, nearly double the current capacity.

Singtel's CEO, Mr. Ng Tian Chong, noted that 5G's capabilities will enhance communication and data transfer, achieving more efficient port operations. PSA's Regional CEO, Mr. Nelson Quek, expressed that they are commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technologies like 5G to optimize port operations and respond to customer needs effectively.

Ericsson's Head of Singapore, Philippines, and Brunei, Mr. Daniel Ode, emphasized that 5G is transforming the seaport sector by improving efficiency and eliminating human error. PSA will explore 5G applications like predictive maintenance using drones and extended reality (XR) to enhance efficiency and reduce downtime over the next three years.

Singapore's seaport is already one of the most efficient globally, and the implementation of 5G will further enhance its capabilities. Singtel has been investing in advanced technologies to help businesses accelerate digital transformation. They have achieved nationwide 5G standalone coverage and conducted trials at Sentosa to demonstrate viable 5G use cases for industries requiring fast speeds and low latency. Singtel's focus on unlocking advanced 5G features like network slicing will drive widespread enterprise adoption and foster innovation.

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