The expansion of 5G networks has ushered in a new era of faster speeds and lower latency, unlocking a host of new applications for the Internet of Things (IoT) in real-time tracking and marketplace integration.
As ports and customs authorities embrace these advancements, they are incorporating smart technologies to better manage traffic, streamline customs processes and boost overall performance.
“The integration of sensors, data analytics and automation are driving innovation, with the South African Revenue Service (Sars) piloting the One-Stop Border (OSB) concept at various ports," said Michael Henning, general manager of East Clear.
"This progressive approach is also being adopted by neighbouring countries like Botswana and Namibia, further enhancing the efficiency and security of regional trade.
“Technology is not only transforming the freight industry but the supply chain as a whole.
"The adoption of technology and online platforms facilitates easier and faster connections between shippers, carriers and brokers and includes tools enabling quotations, bookings and managing shipments.”
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