Alekon´s objective in MARVIN project is to develop a unique smart machine vision based automatic cargo counting solution that would eliminate the cargo counting errors, increase handling speed, improve workers safety and bring significant savings for the industry.
Based on the phase-1 business environment analysis, competition study and technological feasibility assessment, Alekon has all resources and unique position to take advantage of the market opportunity and commercialise a novel machine vision based automatic cargo counting solution. In targeted market segment, Alekon has no direct competitors and the CargoCounter´s added-value and user conveniences exceed all alternative solutions in commercial or R&D stage.
Alekon´s unique selling points and competitive advantages are:
100% recognition, classification and counting accuracy
Very low investment; potential annual savings from one unit around €200 000
Very compact, modular design
Moveable to loading site, compatible with forklifts etc.
Independent from the supply chain, compatible with different cargo types, dimensions, weights
Can read stacked cargo during forklift operations or individual cargo during manual loading
Own power supply and backup data storage for at least 20 working shifts
Applicable in narrow spaces (sea containers, trucks, warehouses, trains, planes etc.)
Very fast reading speed, smart algorithm for faster image processing and cargo throughput
Weatherproof, tolerates very high and low temperatures; low maintenance
Unique research based technology (deep neural learning, machine vision algorithms) from TUT
Connects with warehouse data systems and automatically generates shipment documentations
The CargoCounter will also significantly contribute to the innovative technology uptake in EU logistics industry. Also, the CargoCounter´s former development phase and the MARVIN project is a perfect example of successful academia-industry cooperation by which latest technological advancements and research is brought from university to real industry. Successful project implementation and following commercial success of CargoCounter would also increase TUT´s and other research institutions´ reputation and lead to other such cooperation between European industries and universities in the Baltic Sea region and beyond.