This thesis addresses the importance of information and communication technologies (ICT) for logistics processes in the port and highlights the role of 5G networks in improving operational efficiency and reliability in support of dedicated applications in port logistics processes. It presents an analysis of network requirements, the selection of measurement methodology, and the execution of measurements on the existing public 5G NSA network. The measurement results showed that the public network does not meet all the requirements for critical industrial applications, primarily due to insufficient consistency in the quality of service, higher latency, and spatial variability of coverage. Based on the findings, the need for the introduction of a private 5G SA network is justified, which will enable a higher level of security, reliability, and adaptability for the specific needs of port logistics.
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