Netmore and Zenze partner on IoT for cargo monitoring

Netmore Group recently announced a partnership with Zenze, a provider of supply chain management and visibility solutions

Netmore Group recently announced a partnership with Zenze, a provider of supply chain management and visibility solutions, to offer low-cost wireless infrastructure for tracking and cargo monitoring applications in ports, terminals, distribution centres, warehouses, and cargo owner locations worldwide.

Powered by Netmore’s IoT network infrastructure, Zenze provides both custom-built and local LoRaWAN networks together with data services for tracking refrigerated cargo, dry cargo, and other container and asset types found throughout logistics sites.

In the latest phase of the partnership, both companes are focused on deploying LoRaWAN networks in collaboration with ports and terminals aprticipating in the Cargo Visibility Network (CVN): a network infrastructure designed for the delivery of cargo visibility services.

In the coming phases of the partnership, it will introduce an ecosystem of devices and sensors optimised for operation on the Netmore network. These low-cost and environmentally friendly devices for real-time location, condition monitoring, surveillance, and security monitoring purposes are expected to improve the pricing dynamics of port logistics, making IoT more cost effective, accessible, and sustainable.

“As global shipping volumes continue to rise and real-time data becomes more important for driving business efficiencies, the need for smarter, more connected port infrastructure is critical,” said Stephan Piworus, CEO of Zenze. “Netmore is the global leader in delivering carrier-grade network services for critical business applications and this partnership represents a major step forward in transforming port operations worldwide.”

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Zenze at the forefront of this transformation, ensuring that ports around the world can maximise their capabilities and meet the growing demands of global trade,” added Ove Anebygd, CEO of Netmore Group. “By tapping into the Zenze Cargo Visibility Network, ports will gain access to a wealth of data, analytics and be able to leverage the network for many terminal use cases, enabling smarter decision-making, increased transparency, and a more agile logistics process.”

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