Container Owners Association will launch an open standard to allow interoperability of telematics device data from different solution providers
The Container Owners Association (COA) announced that its telematics/track trace work group will provide an open standard at application layer level to allow interoperability of telematics device data from the different solution providers in the maritime shipping sector.
The open standard, which will start with refrigerated containers, but then be expanded to cover all container types, “will pave the way for all container owners to have multiple choices of vendors and platforms for their container fleets when choosing telematics systems”, a statement said. It added “This will reduce risk and provide a more competitive and innovative marketplace of solutions to be explored and deployed.”
Commenting on this initiative COA chairman Brian Darnowski said “We are very pleased that the COA has been able to facilitate the coming together of all the prominent telematics vendors in the market today and support them to agree to take this vital step that is essential for the growth of technology solutions in our industry.”
He continued “This new open standard will allow container owners to explore more complex IT, artificial intelligence and even blockchain applications to bring efficiencies and cost savings to our members.”
The first step of this open standard is at application layer, but the COA work group has also drawn up a roadmap to be expanded down to device level in terms of specification. The open standard is scheduled to be published in October 2019.
The COA was established in November 2004 as an international organisation representing the common interests of all owners of freight containers.
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