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At Thames Freeport, 5G Tech Quietly Rewires the Way Ports Work

At Thames Freeport, 5G Tech Quietly Rewires the Way Ports Work

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June 26, 2025
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At Thames Freeport, 5G Tech Quietly Rewires the Way Ports Work
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By Maria Kalamatas – June 26, 2025
Location: Essex, United Kingdom
Section: /maritime


ESSEX – There was no breaking news alert. No splashy press event. But something important changed this week at Thames Freeport. Beneath the surface of day-to-day port operations, a new kind of infrastructure just went live: a fully private 5G network, custom-built to run the logistics heartbeat of three major UK sites.

Stretching across DP World London Gateway, Port of Tilbury, and Ford’s Dagenham facility, the system allows machines, vehicles, and control rooms to communicate instantly—without relying on public mobile networks or Wi-Fi.

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“We’ve gone from reaction to anticipation,” said Laura Merrick, logistics lead at Tilbury. “Where we used to wait for things to go wrong, now we see it coming.”


More than speed—this is coordination
The 5G network doesn’t just make data move faster. It allows autonomous vehicles to reroute in real time, cranes to sync with incoming vessel data, and maintenance teams to receive early warnings based on usage patterns—not guesswork.

In the control center, operators now have second-by-second visibility of container flow and traffic on the port grounds. According to technical teams, operational efficiency has improved by 22% in trial zones over the past two months.

“It’s not just about tech for tech’s sake,” explained Anthony Blake, head of port systems. “It’s about making every minute count.”


Built for ports, not smartphones
This isn’t consumer 5G. The system was designed from the ground up to handle industrial priorities: reliability, low latency, secure bandwidth, and full control over data flow. All transmissions are encrypted, and sensitive logistics data stays inside the network perimeter.

Unlike public 5G, which shares space with millions of personal devices, this system is dedicated solely to port operations. That means no interruptions, no signal congestion, and no external access.


Environmental impact, measurable returns
Early projections show that smoother coordination between yard vehicles and scheduling systems will reduce idling time by over 35%, with a corresponding drop in emissions. Fewer errors and faster turnarounds mean lower energy use—and fewer disruptions for shipping clients downstream.

Operators expect the gains will be most visible during peak congestion and tight vessel windows, when real-time response is the difference between keeping and losing a booking slot.


Conclusion
At first glance, Thames Freeport still looks like any other busy terminal. But just beneath that familiar activity is a new nervous system—one that could quietly define the next generation of maritime logistics. In a sector that rarely makes headlines for digital breakthroughs, this one might just set a new standard.

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