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November 28, 2025; Cambridge, UK: IX International Scientific and Practical Conference «EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF TODAY: INTERSECTORAL ISSUES AND DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCES»


IMPACT OF SMART-PORT TECHNOLOGIES ON INCREASING THE THROUGHPUT CAPACITY AND SAFETY OF NAVIGATION ON INLAND WATERWAYS


DOI
https://doi.org/10.36074/logos-28.11.2025.041
Published
28.11.2025

Abstract

The modern concept of the Smart Port has emerged as a response to the simultaneous increase in the requirements for efficiency, environmental sustainability, and safety of port operations. In the works of O.V. Kyryllova, it is shown that the Smart Port is viewed not as a separate IT system, but as a holistic strategy for the digital transformation of port infrastructure, integrating artificial intelligence, IoT, Big Data, digital twins, and blockchain into a single logistics ecosystem

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