Telecommunications giant, BlackBerry, has launched a cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform which could improve tracking of cargo in containers.
IoT is a term used to describe technology that connects objects to wireless networks and allows data to be transferred without the need for human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
BlackBerry plans to provide both hardware and software that will enable cargo to be tracked and monitored using cloud-based communications boxes built into containers, consisting of a cellular radio, Wi-Fi connectivity, a microprocessor and sensors that monitor the cargo and its location.
"There's lots of useful information you can collect to get more efficient," Sandeep Chennakeshu, president of the BlackBerry's Technology Solutions unit, said. "[The communication box is] very similar to a cell phone, except it doesn't have a display or a keypad."
The platform foundation could store a detailed chain of custody information for transported goods, and store accurate location logs to support the management and validation of perishable, controlled or dangerous substances.
Chennakeshu also claims that the IoT could be used to improve efficiency at harbours and ports, and lower regulatory oversight costs.
BlackBerry launches cloud-based freight shipping platform
17 Jun 2015 - by Staff reporter
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