Dive Brief:
- IBM and Sigfox, an internet of things (IoT) service provider, have launched a digital "Track and Trace" solution for French auto manufacturer Groupe PSA’s container shipping operations.
- "This 'Track & Trace' system allows us to know, individually and in detail, where our containers are located," Yann Vincent, Groupe PSA EVP of Manufacturing & Supply Chain, said in the press release. He added the sensor-enabled containers help to prevent breakdowns, reduce waste and optimize container rotations.
- The initiative currently tracks containers in transit between select suppliers and factories for Groupe PSA. The partners plan to roll out the platform to other European manufacturers this year.
· Dive Insight:
· The rapidly expanding number of IoT applications has opened a wealth of opportunities for warehousing, tracking inventory, monitoring asset health and optimizing transit routes. However, as the push for 5G networks has shown, smarter and faster broadband connections are needed to handle transmitting and analyzing this newly generated data in real time.
· IBM and Sigfox’s "Track and Trace" initiative attempts to get ahead of this problem by combining IBM’s existing IoT cloud platform with Sigfox’s "0G" data transmission technology.
· "[0G] connects your 'things' at lower power and lower cost ... and makes viable the kinds of amoeba-like IoT organisms that licensed cellular technologies simply cannot justify," according to Bertrand Ramé, Sigfox’s Senior Vice President for International Operations, as cited in a blog post.
· This 0G network may be the key factor that sets up "Track and Trace" to be uniquely effective in managing IoT data on an enterprise scale. "It is a real disruption and a new step in the digitalization of the Supply Chain," Vincent said.
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