Hactl rolls out 5G technology to boost cargo handling ops

Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals (Hactl) is rolling out 5G across its terminal to allow increased automation of cargo handling and to boost global operations. The company statement stated that utilising a 5G network, which is being implemented by telecommunications firm HKT, will allow it to develop an “interconnected ecosystem” that will aid the future adoption of new technology. For example, Hactl said the 5G private network will enable Hactl’s Autonomous Electric Tractors (AET) to efficiently transport cargo with real-time coordination and dynamically adapt to traffic and safety protocols, reducing the need for human intervention. The company will also be able to deploy security robots equipped with AI-powered video analytics and 5G private network that will continuously patrol cargo areas and transmit live footage to Hactl’s Security Control Centre over a dedicated, secure 5G mobile channel for real-time surveillance and instant threat detection and response.