Westwell Launches "Next-Gen Digital & Intelligent Port Operating Platform" at TOC Europe

Automotive Author: Xiangqun Ji Jun 15, 2023 09:26 AM (GMT+8)

AI Meets GPT to Help Break Boundaries of Port Operations and Energy Efficiency

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Westwell, the global leader in scenario-based electric autonomous driving, released the "Next-Gen Digital & Intelligent Port Operating Platform" and launched the LLM product TerminalGPT for port operations at TOC Europe held in Rotterdam from 13 to 15 June 2023. By deeply integrated with the production and operation processes of forefront ports, the model is able to enhance digital capabilities in port operations effectively and empower port companies to improve operating quality and efficiency. 

TerminalGPT The New Smart Robot in Container Logistics

With innovations developed through "digital intelligence", carbon reduction is being accelerated across the global port industry. As an international technology exchange platform for the large logistics industry, TOC of this year has set its agenda mainly surrounding "Digital Intelligence Driving Sustainability", and more than 200 port operators and supply chain exhibitors from more than 80 countries have participated in it.

Westwell officially launched the "Next-Gen Digital & Intelligent Port Operating Platform" and released the "LLM TerminalGPT for Container Logistics Supply Chains" at TOC. It is like an "attentive" 24-hour super business assistant. Based on the LLM technology and combined with the experience and knowledge of large logistics scenarios, it can become an "expert" in smart port operations through continuous pre-trainings.

TerminalGPT transforms the traditional manual operation into a robot mode, and creates a brand-new intelligent operation expert, which provides intelligent interactive service to better couple with the real needs in production/operation scenarios. By linking up with various systems such as WellOcean (Multi-scenario Intelligent Solutions) and Qomolo (New Energy Autonomous Driving and Smart Commercial Vehicles), it breaks the barriers of vehicles, people, space and energy to achieve the multidimensional and efficient port operation.

In addition, TerminalGPT can also make "smart recommendations" through self-learning and big data-based predictions, enabling each system to be "smarter". In actual operations, it assists "people" in making optimal "decisions" by "recommending" various key intelligent operations, such as "prompting" accurate information and predicting risk, etc., to make port operations more efficient, safer and greener.

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With the support of TerminalGPT, the WellFMS (Fleet Management System) developed by Westwell can realize "intelligent upgrade". It can help make more advance predictions and future intelligent recommendations in port operations for better route planning, and especially assist front-line operation planners to discover problems in advance and give early warnings. It can also help the TOS(Terminal Operation System)to perform previews and plan assistance through self-learning. This will greatly enhance the interactive experience between terminal operators and production systems, improve the working environment of front-line employees, and break the boundaries of port operation efficiency and energy efficiency.

Autonomous + Swappable Battery-powered Electric Vehicles to Drive Sustainability

Westwell exhibited Q-truck, the cab-less electric autonomous commercial vehicle under Qomolo for the first time at TOC. Q-Truck subversively "cancelled the human cab". Without the need for auxiliary equipment such as magnetic nails, it can be flexibly applied to multiple scenarios such as sea, land, airports, and factories. In addition, it is also equipped with Westwell's self-developed PowerOnair smart energy services, which enable automatic efficient battery swap in only five minutes, and solves the problem of insufficient battery life of electric commercial vehicles.

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With the acceleration of globalization, Westwell's products and services have landed in 18 countries and regions around the world, serving more than 160 customers, with scenarios covering seaports, dry ports, airports, railways, manufacturing plants and other logistics providers. Westwell has been at the forefront of "innovation" in smart ports, and has created a number of benchmark cases in important ports worldwide.

For example, it helped Hutchison Port, Terminal D of the Laem Chabang Port Thailand to become the first smart port in the world under mixed mode operation between "unmanned and manned" internal traffic. According to a recent agreement with Hutchison Ports of Felixstowe, Westwell will provide more than 100 Q-Trucks for Felixstowe to build the largest electric autonomous commercial vehicle fleet to date, and build battery-swapping infrastructures and related services. 

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In the case of pure green electricity, it is estimated that the new energy Q-Truck can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 50 tons per vehicle per year in actual production scenarios such as those in Felixstowe Port in the UK and remarkably contribute to "decarbonization" in port operations. In this exhibition, Westwell hopes to connect with more ecological partners through TOC's international platform and create new opportunities of "green intelligence" to lead the efficient and sustainable development of the global large logistics industry.