
"With this in mind, Ericsson and Net Feasa are teaming to deliver maritime connectivity competitive advantage with 4G, 5G and agentic artificial intelligence (AI). The global communications tech giant and internet of things (IoT) service provider fundamentally believe that through their collaboration, container shipping on the high seas and the broader maritime industry could benefit from transformative real-time agentic AI-based connectivity and monitoring capabilities."
"They noted that the growth of 5G deployments in major ports has showcased how sea-based supply chain service can benefit from connectivity - whether through smart container fleets or individual vessels at sea. Furthermore, they said that in maritime operations even the smallest of changes in state to the cargo can have implications to the supply chain. This means having reliable connectivity at sea, as well as the analytical capabilities to understand potential consequences of any changes multiplied over long operational periods, can add substantially to efficiency savings or minimise waste or damage in the case of perishable goods."
"Working from the maritime hub of Singapore, the Ericsson-Net Feasa partnership will look to provide vessel owners, shipping companies and port operators with real-time, end-to-end visibility of cargo from the point of departure to the destination port. They stressed that by installing their 4G/5G connectivity on-board container vessels, delivering agentic AI-ready data will improve cargo visibility and increase operational efficiency across the maritime industry, regardless of location on the world's oceans."
"Technologically, the partnership will be based Net Feasa's Agentic Control Tower which the developer claims is the only platform currently available that enables full visibility of all smart-enabled containers on boar"
Maritime operators need secure, reliable connectivity that follows vessels across routes. Ericsson and Net Feasa plan to provide competitive connectivity advantages using 4G, 5G, and agentic AI. The collaboration targets container shipping and the broader maritime industry with real-time monitoring and connectivity capabilities. Growth of 5G deployments in major ports is cited as proof that sea-based supply chains benefit from improved connectivity for smart container fleets and vessels at sea. Reliable connectivity and analytical capabilities help interpret how small cargo state changes affect the supply chain over long periods, improving efficiency and reducing waste or damage. The partnership, based in Singapore, aims to deliver end-to-end visibility from departure to destination ports using onboard 4G/5G and agentic AI-ready data. The approach relies on Net Feasa’s Agentic Control Tower for visibility of smart-enabled containers onboard.
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