ESP Logistics Technology has acquired Container 42 from the Port of Rotterdam
01 Mayo 2024 - 10:20AM
ESP Logistics Technology (“ESP”), a company dedicated to solving
global supply chain problems by using analytics to detect, analyze,
and suggest actions to resolve issues in real-time announced that
it has acquired Container 42 (“C42”) from the Port of Rotterdam
Authority (“PoR”) extending its industry-leading technology
platform into the smart container world.
The Port of Rotterdam Authority created C42 with
a consortium of industry-leading technology and supply chain
companies, including Cisco, Esri, Intel, IBM, and Axians, to
revolutionize the smart container industry by including real-time
sensed data on container movement, temperature, and other metrics
to increase safety, sustainability, and efficiency in shipping and
ports.
The combination of ESP and the Container 42
program brings together the power of smart container technology
with ESP’s geospatial analytics platform capabilities that include
visualization and powerful AI and machine learning capabilities,
enabling solutions and actions that solve supply chain issues. “Our
goal is to focus on the commercialization of smart container
technology across the approximately 65 million shipping containers
worldwide,” said Dan Pimentel, President of ESP.
Erwin Rademaker, Program Manager of PoR said,
“We are happy to hand over the reins to ESP because we believe
their platform really complements and enhances our original mission
for a smoother supply chain.”
Over the last few months ESP has extended
membership in Container 42 to RSAE and Rebirth Analytics and is
open to new members.
If you would like to join ESP’s
consortium in solving the world’s most complex supply chain
problems through technology, please reach out to the media contact
below.
About ESP Logistics
Technology ESP’s mission is to connect the global
supply chain through its cloud-based geospatial platform,
exponentially increasing productivity via real-time location
intelligence and end-to-end visibility while reducing the
environmental impact of the movement. ESP was formed through a
partnership with Esri and Gannett Fleming. More information about
ESP can be found at www.esplogisticstech.com.
About Port of
Rotterdam The Port of Rotterdam Authority’s core
tasks are the sustainable development, management and operation of
the port and maintaining the smooth and safe handling of shipping.
The aim of the Port of Rotterdam Authority is to strengthen the
port’s position as a logistics hub and future-proof industrial
complex. In doing so, it’s not size, but rather quality that takes
precedence. The Port of Rotterdam Authority takes responsibility
for the impact of the activities in the port on the climate and
immediate surroundings. The health and safety of current and future
generations are an integral consideration in our decision-making,
including in our cooperations with businesses.
About RSAE Labs Inc. RSAE
Labs combines and has deployed the most advanced technologies in
power efficient sensors, cyber-secure IOT protocol, ubiquitous
global communications, and scalable data distribution. As the
solution of choice for the US DoD, North American rail industry and
others, RSAE services provide reliable, low-latency, actionable
data for proactive management of supply chains and mobile
assets.
About Rebirth
Analytics One of the oldest, most insoluble problems
affecting the global supply chain is the inability to predict and
react effectively to risk. Rebirth Analytics has the answer.
Rebirth Analytics is transforming resilience in the supply chain by
enabling buyers and suppliers to understand the comprehensive range
of risks affecting operations, trading relationships, business
health, and corporate reputation. Rebirth Analytics analyze a
massive volume of real-time data from every party in the supply
chain across a range of risk factors: from suppliers’ financial
health and geolocation to ESG and slavery, to fraud, sanctions, and
money-laundering.
Media Contact:Sochenda
Sopannssopann@esplogisticstech.com424-322-1769