Manfreight lorries lined up outside warehouse

As part of the Belfast 5G Innovation Region programme, logistics company Manfreight used 5G to enhance its operations in Belfast Harbour.

The challenge

Logistics company Manfreight operates a 50,000 sq ft chilled distribution hub at Belfast Harbour. It stores and transports goods on behalf of customers in the food, beverage and retail sectors. Manfreight needs to accurately manage and monitor the movement of vehicles and product within its facility to improve operational efficiency, optimise the supply chain, and enhance safety and security.

The solution

Manfreight is harnessing Belfast Harbour’s private 5G network and worked with BT to enhance its logistics operations with connected cameras, machine learning, scanning and Push-to-Talk technology.

With ultra-low latency and real-time data transfer, Manfreight’s Push-to-Talk system provides instant, business-critical communication, supported by live location tracking, text alerts, and man-down safety features. This ensures seamless coordination, reducing delays and enhancing site security.

AI-powered computer vision – enabled through connected cameras – enhances tracking, security, and compliance by identifying products, personnel, and potential safety risks in real time. Combined with 5G connectivity, this technology delivers end-to-end visibility from the warehouse to final delivery, driving efficiency and reliability.

Benefits

  • Faster, smarter, and more secure operations.
  • Optimised movement of trucks, trailers, and product across warehouse.
  • Enhanced safety for workers.
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