The Vizhinjam International Port in Kerala, operated by Adani Ports, is undergoing a transformation in maritime operations with the integration of advanced sensor, radar, and artificial intelligence technologies. A state-of-the-art Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS) will be implemented to track and manage container ships with precision, aiming to improve turnaround times, increase capacity, and enhance navigational safety. By using radar systems, sensors, and AI technology, the port’s VTMS will monitor ship movements in real-time, providing navigational updates to optimize berthing assignments and traffic flow within the port.
The port’s AI-driven control room will consolidate data from various sources like radar, CCTV cameras, and weather stations to offer real-time insights on vessel positions and conditions. This integrated approach enables efficient management of ship traffic and helps operators anticipate and mitigate navigational hazards to prevent potential incidents. Through weather-monitoring capabilities, including tide gauges and wave monitors, the port ensures safe operations, especially during challenging conditions such as swells.
During recent trial operations, Vizhinjam Port successfully managed a significant number of vessels and containers, showcasing its ability to handle large ships efficiently with minimal delays. Equipped with advanced infrastructure, including automated cranes, the port significantly reduces container unloading times, enhancing overall efficiency. The port’s modernization efforts include the development of a locally designed VTS system in partnership with Indian institutions, reflecting India’s shift towards domestic innovation in high-tech port management solutions and reducing dependency on foreign technology providers.
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