Surprising occurrences like temperature variations, humidity shifts, and vibrations might devalue the products being carried. ICT must be used to stop unwelcome occurrences from happening and fix some problems with the delivery of products. Making it possible to monitor the conditions of storage and transportation of products is one of the main issues. The IoT offers opportunities for tracking and locating goods from point of origin to point of destination and for monitoring traffic conditions. IoT-based solutions make it possible to identify the circumstances around certain delivery procedure abnormalities, including their timing, location, and cause. Additionally, these systems offer the ability to inform the client, transportation providers, or other participants to request urgent help. Businesses may enhance their product portfolio, improve the competitiveness of their business, and enhance route travel times and transportation circumstances. As a result, IoT technology can be advantageous to all parties involved in the logistics chain. The potential of IoT applications for supply chain and logistics management applications, such as vehicle fleet surveillance, commodities control, monitoring location-based assistance, etc., are presented in this article.


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    Title :

    Application of IoT to Monitor the Shipping of Goods in Maritime Transportation System


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    Publication date :

    2022-11-20


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    385949 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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