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Netmore and Zenze Deploy LoRaWAN Networks Globally for Cargo Monitoring at Ports

March 19, 2025 1 min read
author Anamika Mishra, Sub Editor

Netmore and Zenze have teamed up to deploy LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network) technology globally, enhancing cargo monitoring capabilities at ports. This innovative partnership aims to improve the efficiency and security of goods as they move through international ports by providing real-time monitoring and tracking of cargo.

The implementation of LoRaWAN networks enables wireless, long-range communication between sensors on cargo containers and monitoring systems, significantly improving visibility and control over goods in transit. This technology allows port operators and logistics companies to track the status, location, and condition of cargo, reducing the risk of theft, damage, or delays.

With ports around the world increasingly adopting smart technologies to enhance their operations, LoRaWAN is becoming a key enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT) in supply chain management. The deployment of this network by Netmore and Zenze is set to streamline port logistics, enhance operational efficiency, and ultimately reduce costs for global shipping.


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