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Improving cost-efficiency of inland cargo shipping within the Port of Hamburg – powered by Splunk IoT capabilities [Splunk for Industrial IoT]

Improving cost-efficiency of inland cargo shipping within the Port of Hamburg – powered by Splunk IoT capabilities [Splunk for Industrial IoT]

Update: 2019-12-24
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The Port of Hamburg is the main entrance to the German market and the third largest European port by transit volume, passing nearly 9 million containers each year. Although it has witnessed several stages of automation, there is still vast, untapped potential to preserve resources, both economic and ecological. By introducing IoT with Splunk, we move away from the docks and onto the vessels, equipping one tugboat and one inland cargo ship with IoT technology to measure movement and gather data about energy consumption from their 1950s diesel engines. The goal of this PoC environment is to automate the communication between ship and port authority, as well as visualize their field of operation to evenly distribute load and optimize the travel distances. On a broader spectrum, we also built a simulation model within our dashboard to investigate the benefits of adapting the vessels with engines powered to natural gas or electricity based on their consumption patterns.


Speaker(s)
Henning Brandt, Data Analyst, ESE GmbH
Janina Kropf, Data Analyst, ESE GmbH



Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/IoT1893.pdf?podcast=1577146262


Product: Splunk for Industrial IoT


Track: Internet of Things


Level: Good for all skill levels

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Improving cost-efficiency of inland cargo shipping within the Port of Hamburg – powered by Splunk IoT capabilities [Splunk for Industrial IoT]

Improving cost-efficiency of inland cargo shipping within the Port of Hamburg – powered by Splunk IoT capabilities [Splunk for Industrial IoT]

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