Telefónica Eyes Logistics Management With Intelligent Industry Proposal
at MWC
March 01, 2022

At the Mobile World Congress (MWC), Telefónica presented in the ‘Smart
Industry’ area, where visitors can immerse themselves in a 360º
experience to feel how Industry 4.0 has evolved thanks to a key factor:
5G connectivity, which provides immediacy, security, automation and
sustainability.
In the dedicated area of its MWC booth, Telefónica focuses on a sector
of the industry that is becoming fundamental in the current paradigm:
logistics management. In this proposal you can see how the automation of
forwarding logistics with artificial vision can measure 100% of the
volume of a load without manual intervention, you can also see how 5G
technology allows the automation of intralogistics processes with
automatic guided vehicles -also known as AGVs-, or how, combined with
Edge Computing, wiring for critical communications is eliminated,
achieving greater flexibility in the processes of parcels and logistics
sorting.
Another of the cases shown is how IoT predictive maintenance and
business analytics can be used to measure in real time the state of
health of critical assets in order to anticipate failures and prolong
their useful life, and it can also be seen these days at the MWC how
Telefónica’s customers have managed to combine remote control
functionalities with monitoring capabilities to operate terminals
remotely, making operations faster and more economical.
Supporting its clients in the face of industry challenges
Telefónica is the technology partner that guides its customers on the
road to digital transformation by applying all its enabling
capabilities, such as connectivity, management platforms, Big Data and
Artificial Intelligence and security to protect critical assets, making
it a benchmark in the sector. It is also committed to sustainability
with more efficient solutions that reduce consumption and CO2 emissions,
and by incorporating renewable energies and the circular economy into
production processes.
At the MWC stand, Telefónica is presenting the success stories of some
of the industrial sector customers it has accompanied on their digital
transformation journey. This is the case of DBShenker, which, through
the volumetric measurement solution implemented by Telefónica Tech
called Computer Vision, measures 100% of the load in real time in just
30 seconds without the need for an operator to take any action,
significantly optimising the process of reading the label and measuring
the volume and weight.
Another of the cases that can be seen is that of the client Viscofan,
which managed to automate part of its intralogistics movements between
different warehouses by incorporating AGVs. Telefónica distributed the
5G infrastructure and connectivity throughout the industrial complex to
be the main network used by the AGVs and, together with its technology
partner ASTI Mobile Robotics, managed to provide a comprehensive
solution, thus improving its processes and increasing efficiency both in
terms of costs and delivery times.
The Valencia Marina entrusted Telefónica to convert traditional
electricity and water supply points for boats into smart stations.
Tele-managed by La Marina de Valencia and integrating 5G, cybersecurity,
innovative identity and blockchain, they enable greater efficiency and
reduce the use of these resources, detect water leaks and energy
anomalies. They thus contribute to protecting the environment in this
particularly vulnerable area, a key contribution for the logistics
sector, which can also be seen in the industry area of the Telefónica
stand.
The
‘Smart Industry’ area will also show how El Corte Inglés optimised the
parcel and sorting processes at its logistics centre in Valdemoro,
Madrid. With a Telefónica project in collaboration with Ericsson, a
private 5G network was deployed with two use cases: on the one hand, the
customer improved the logistics of the routes of the pallet carriers in
their movements in the shortest possible time; and, on the other hand,
physical wiring was eliminated in the communications of the machines,
through wireless communications deployed with 5G coverage.
In the context of the current digital transformation, with the
development of connectivity and connected elements applied to
infrastructures and systems that were traditionally isolated, the
importance of cybersecurity for stopping vulnerabilities, mainly in
robots, becomes clear. For this reason, Telefónica, together with its
partner Alias Robotics, will show in the ‘Smart Industry’ area some of
the vulnerabilities of robots currently used in industrial plants and
logistics centres and how intrusion attempts can be detected and
blocked.