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Aventra Group and Tambora Systems collaborate for maritime 5G solution

Aventra Group and Tambora Systems entered a strategic partnership offering enhanced connectivity solutions, including private and shared 5G networks for ports and terminals.

This action allows them to optimise and automate operations and help shipping companies achieve vessel-connected maturity through 5G.

The partnership will deliver a cost reduction for the deployment and operation of 5G private networks at ports and terminals, while equipping shipping companies to increase their vessel network traffic at any port in the world, through a centralised and controlled operation.

“The shipping industry is the backbone of today’s globalised economy. Improving the industry’s operational efficiency through digital transformation can positively impact the lives of people everywhere,” noted Anand Uppili, co-founder and CEO of Tambora Systems.

“Our partnership with Aventra Group will enable the Shipping industry to innovate over a robust foundation of affordable, flexible, and reliable connectivity solutions and services”, he continued.

Juan Jose Gil, CEO and executive director of Aventra Digital, said that “this partnership is an enormous step to democratise 5G for the maritime industry. We are proud to be working together with Tambora to create a unique 5G solution for the industry that will speed up terminal automation and vessel transformation.”

The use cases and possibilities with 5G are almost limitless, however, the main barrier today is implementation cost, which is exactly what Aventra & Tambora are reducing with Maritime 5G, according to a statement.





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