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2024

Rosmorport presented projects for digital transformation of the marine industry

On April 24, 2024, FSUE Rosmorport presented digitalization projects for the marine industry. One of the key areas is import substitution in the field of software in order to ensure safety in the waters of seaports.

As of this date, within the framework of the industrial competence centers (ICC) "Sea and River Transport," two initiatives are being implemented to replace foreign software with domestic solutions. A total of about 77 million have been allocated for these purposes. In rubles particular, Rosmorport is transferring the Ship Traffic Control System (VPS) Sochi to Russian: JSC "" ON is the contractor. Sitronics It is claimed that the company has created a product that is significantly superior in functionality to the replaced solution.

Rosmorport presented digitalization projects for the marine industry

The second project involves the creation of an information system for supporting pilot activities. The platform is being developed by specialists from Intellect Consulting LLC. The system will increase the efficiency of organizing the activities of pilot services. The introduction of the system in a number of seaports (the Big Port of St. Petersburg, Astrakhan, Olya) will begin in 2024. It is planned to automate more than 130 pilots and dispatchers.

In general, all digital development projects carried out by Rosmorport are aimed at forming a single ecosystem of the enterprise, consisting of many interconnected digital services for efficient operation and achieving strategic goals. In the Azov-Black Sea Basin branch of the organization, a portal for the provision of services has been put into commercial operation, designed to speed up interaction with counterparties and optimize various processes, including billing. The Unified Fleet Maintenance and Repair Management Information System has been launched. In addition, projects are being worked out to use speech and text recognition to optimize the activities of dispatchers and VCS operators, it is planned to create a virtual simulator for pilots.[1]

Rosmorport replaces foreign software for managing ships with Russian software for 2.1 billion rubles

On March 27, 2024, the Federal State Unitary Enterprise Rosmorport published a tender for the transfer of the ship traffic control system (VMS) from foreign software to domestic software. In total, more than 2.1 billion rubles are allocated for these works. Read more here.

2020: Rosmorport Digital Trasformation Results

At the end of November 2020, Rosmporport revealed the first results of its digital transformation. FSUE told about technological projects that are being implemented.

Rosmorport is introducing unmanned ship control technologies as part of the Marinet industry center project. The company has allocated a bunch of ships as part of a dredging caravan, which since November 2020 have been participating in real tests near the port of the Caucasus in the Kerch Strait. It is assumed that in the future, one crew on the lead dredger ship will be able to simultaneously control all the ships of the caravan at once.

Rosmorport also initiated the Nautilus R&D within the framework of the program for the development of domestic shipbuilding, supervised by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. The created system will make it possible to control the hydrographic boat from the side of the dredging vessel or from the shore, as well as to ensure the measurement work without finding the hydrograph and the boatmaster on board.

Rosmporport revealed the first results of its digital transformation

In addition, by November 2020, the company continues to test unmanned aerial vehicles in difficult ice conditions. With the help of drones, ship captains receive additional information about the ice situation.

As noted in Rosmorport, the introduction of unmanned technologies in the marine industry should increase the safety and environmental friendliness of transportation, while reducing operating costs. There are, however, deterrents along the way. According to Pavel Bosenko, head of the Rosmorport digital transformation department, these include lack of regulatory regulation and cybersecurity issues.

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But these questions are under execution. We positively assess the possibility of their timely solution, "he said.[2]"
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IT projects of FSUE Rosmorport

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