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e-Smart Port Platform
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The global supply chain is the backbone of international trade to connect businesses across the globe. As supply chains grow increasingly complex, it is crucial to utilise innovation and technology to enhance efficiency, visibility, and sustainability.

Under the initiative of the Transport and Logistics Bureau, LSCM has developed the e-Smart Port Platform (eSPP). The eSPP is a data-smart infrastructure and an inter-organisational software platform to facilitate the sharing of port and logistics information in the port community. It deploys blockchain technology, smart contracts, advanced loT and global positioning technology, etc. with a view to tracking and visualising the global supply chain and port logistics effectively. By integrating and optimising various processes, including vessel scheduling, cargo tracking, and container handling, the eSPP enhances the efficiency, transparency, and reliability of logistics supply chains. The eSPP could provide comprehensive visibility across the entire logistics ecosystem. Through real-time data collection, analysis, and sharing, stakeholders could gain valuable insights into the movement and status of goods, enabling proactive decision-making and risk mitigation. The enhanced visibility allows for better coordination, reduced delays, and enhanced operational efficiency.

In response to industry’s demands for a more streamlined cross-boundary trade declaration process, LSCM has been working with the Mainland authorities to simplify the declaration process by enabling trade documents to be submitted once for declaration to both Customs across the boundary.

The trial version of the e-Smart Port Platform has been released. Please fill in the registration form at https://espp.lscm.hk/register to participate in the trial while the login and password information will be sent to your registered email. Your feedback and suggestions are invaluable to the enhancement and development of the eSPP.

https://espp.lscm.hk/register

The eSPP also includes a News Portal App which gathers industry news, reports, blogs, and other useful information for the port community's reference and discussion.
https://espp.lscm.hk/news/android https://espp.lscm.hk/news/ios

A Multi Sensor Platform for Predictive Analytics and Real-time Junction Traffic Signal Control
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The Transport Department has developed several smart systems for traffic management and control. These include the Journey Time Indication System (JTIS), Speed Map Panels (SMPs), Traffic Control and Surveillance System (TCSS), Traffic and Incidence Management System (TIMS), Mobility Mobile App (HKeMobility) and the Smart Traffic Control System at Tai Tam Road (Dam Section). These systems use various data sources, such as cameras and loop detectors, to collect traffic data independently.

To maximise the use of diverse traffic data, LSCM streams the real-time traffic data from various collection sources to a platform. This platform enables predictive analytics and real-time junction signal control in larger districts with multiple interactions to enhance traffic efficiency, reduce traffic congestion, and improve road safety. This also facilitates the development of Smart City.

The project was awarded a Bronze Medal at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva and a Silver Medal at the 3rd Asia Exhibition of Inventions in Hong Kong.

The project was awarded a Bronze Medal at the 48th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva and a Silver Medal at the 3rd Asia Exhibition of Inventions in Hong Kong.
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