Port of Rotterdam

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Largest sea port in Europe, located in the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands. The port owes its leading position to its outstanding accessibility for sea-going vessels and to its intermodal connections.

The port of Rotterdam creates direct and indirect employment for some 385,000 people, in businesses throughout the Netherlands.

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Innovators and industry disruptors! PortXL partner Port of Rotterdam is looking to increase its infrastructure insights: 

The Port of Rotterdam is the largest port in Europe. The port owes its leading position to its outstanding accessibility for sea-going vessels and to its intermodal connections. 

The Port of Rotterdam is responsible for the waterways and the related infrastructure in the port, but they do not have any insights on the levels of stress that said infrastructure is being put under, making it difficult to be aware on when maintenance is required. Monitoring the status of the infrastructure and feeding data about it to the people in charge of maintenance would provide the Port with key information used to reduce costs and improve efficiency.

 
 

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Richtlijn Geodesie

Real time infrastructure insights with millimetre accuracy done with low-cost equipment with the DefoCube, the latest solution from Richtlijn Geodesie, which contains a precision GPS sensor combined with IoT technology to create an IoT node - a small and simple device which can help asset managers predict maintenance with higher accuracy. Watch how it enables constant measurements with devices that only cost a couple of euros: https://vimeo.com/344746894

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Sensar

Sensar utilize satellites to provide with millimetric precision both current and past data to detect trends in ground shifts, pointing out which soil needs reinforcement.

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