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Autoterminal Barcelona announces the eGate Project to modernise port operations

THE eGate Project is designed to modernise entry and exit procedures at ports by integrating technologies, like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and the Internet of Things (IoT).

The platform offers real-time data and analytics, enabling port operators to optimise traffic flow and enhance overall efficiency. The initiative is structured around three main components: inspection arches, accesses, and a fibre-optic network.

Strengthening security with inspection arches

Security is a fundamental priority in port operations, and that’s why the eGate Project integrates advanced measures to enhance access control and strengthen facility protection, aligning with industry efforts to improve efficiency and resilience. The inspection arches use biometric and facial recognition technology, as well as automated vehicle identification systems, to ensure that only authorised staff and vehicles can access port facilities. These systems aim to reduce the risk of unauthorised entries and improve the overall security framework.

Improving traffic flow through automated accesses

The automation of entry and exit processes is another key feature of the eGate Project. By reducing reliance on manual checks and paperwork, the platform aims to minimise delays and improve traffic flow within the port. This approach is expected to result in faster turnaround times for vehicles and a more efficient operational environment.

Boosting connectivity with fibre optic networks

The fibre-optic network component of the project focuses on improving communication speeds and data processing capabilities. A loop configuration has been implemented to create a compact network, along with aggregated channels designed to handle higher bandwidth requirements. These upgrades are intended to support cohesive information exchange and strengthen the platform’s overall functionality.

Shaping a sustainable future

The eGate Project also incorporates measures to reduce the environmental impact of port operations. By optimising vehicle movements and minimising non-operational times, the platform contributes to lower emissions. Also, the use of digital documentation reduces paper waste, aligning with broader sustainability goals within the industry.

Funding and collaboration

The eGate Project has received support from the Spanish Ministry of Transport, Mobility, and Urban Agenda (MITMA), with funding provided through Next Generation EU resources. This collaboration underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in driving innovation and addressing the evolving challenges of maritime logistics.

Shaping tomorrow: industry context and vision

The development of the eGate Project reflects growing demand for smarter and more secure port operations across the global shipping industry. As ports face increasing pressure to adapt to technological advancements and environmental challenges, initiatives like eGate provide a framework for modernisation. Noatum Ports has stated that the platform will continue to evolve, with the aim of setting new standards for efficiency and security in port management.

This project represents a significant step forward in the modernisation of port operations. By integrating advanced technologies and addressing key challenges in efficiency, security, and sustainability, the initiative underscores the importance of innovation in the maritime industry. As the platform continues to develop, it is likely to serve as a model for other ports seeking to enhance their operational capabilities.

Further info: www.noatumports.com/news-media/step-into-the-future-autoterminal-barcelona-launches-the-egate-project.html

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