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PORT DEVELOPMENTS | FEATURE


and Nokia because of their expertise and unique knowledge in the Mexican telecom market. The signal strength has really exceeded our expectations so far. We can cover the entire port with the solution, reaching a radius of about 6 kilometers. This platform is already considered a reference for the rest of the terminals in the group,” said Nathalie Rush, MD, APM Terminals Yucatan. Nokia DAC provides industrial grade


wireless connectivity for the new APM Terminals Yucatán virtualized Terminal Operation System and will enable future use cases such as remote and autonomous crane operations within the piers and yards, as well as enable new capabilities at APM Terminals. Nokia DAC is a high- performance, end-to-end private wireless network and edge computing platform designed to meet the mission-critical needs of asset-intensive industries such as port terminals. AT&T México has added Nokia’s flagship


enterprise capabilities, focusing on private networks capabilities to its Private Cellular Networks solutions. APM Terminals can now expand their digitalization and automation vision enabled by robust, reliable and flexible private LTE networks built on licensed spectrum. APM Terminals Yucatán is the only container terminal in Puerto Progreso, a deep-water port and a key logistics location for the Yucatán peninsula and southeastern Mexico, which is home to almost 13 million Mexicans.


“This has been the first Private Cellular


Network for AT&T Mexico Business Unit. The needs and demands of our customers are always evolving, though, and we’re upgrading with them. Private networks are increasingly important for businesses – especially in Industry 4.0 environments with a lot of connected devices, where privacy, data control and performance are all crucial,” said Gabriel Fernández, innovation & IoT director, AT&T Mexico. Marcelo Entreconti, head of enterprise


for Latin America, Nokia, added the US - Mexico - Canada free trade agreement (USMCA) accelerates investment and boosts the digital transformation of the logistic chain, including the support to maritime terminals. “By deploying an industrial-grade


private wireless network with our strategic partner AT&T Mexico, we can provide robust, secure and predictable wireless connectivity, capable of supporting new digitalization and automation use cases.


R Nokia AT&T México - Puerto Progreso 1 - credit: APM Terminals


R Nokia AT&T México - Puerto Progreso 2 - credit: APM Terminals


R Nokia AT&T México - Puerto Progreso 3 - credit: APM Terminals


With this project, APM Terminals confirms its leadership in the digitalization of port operations in Latin America. We thank AT&T Mexico and APM Terminals for their trust and we are excited about our further collaboration,” he said.


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mounted gantry cranes, mobile harbour cranes, offshore and ship cranes. The service will provide tailored solutions that respond to the growing demands of today’s businesses, offering upgrades, retrofits, machine overhauls and service modifications that breathe new life into customers’ existing machines. Using the latest technology and years of experience, Liebherr brings a combination of sustainability, smart technologies, maximum productivity and cost-


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