EXCLUSIVE: Smarter ports: Monitoring for a resilient future

An image of a REDMAR map which uses Miros' RangeFinder

Source: Puertos del Estado/https://portus.puertos.es/#/

Despite its global significance, the maritime and port sector faces increasing challenges from rising sea levels and extreme weather events that threaten port operations, coastal infrastructure and maritime safety, writes Lars Ivar Leivestad, commercial manager, Miros.

Beyond environmental pressures, ports operate under intensifying commercial demands. Vessel sizes are increasing, turnaround times are shrinking and global supply chains leave little room for weather-related disruption.

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