According to Seatrium, having 5G connectivity in its yards in Singapore means the group can access a range of applications such as smart video analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twin technology augmented with real-time Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities across its yards globally.
Seatrium and M1 have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore the potential of 5G connectivity in yards for digitalisation and integrated yard operations.
The partnership is a key part of Seatrium’s digital strategy which seeks to establish a smart yard equipped with future-proof ultra-high-speed connectivity. This will ultimately support the group’s “one Seatrium” delivery model.

