Fortuna optimizes its loading and unloading zones with IoT sensors
The municipality of Fortuna, in the region of Murcia, was facing problems arising from the misuse of loading and unloading spaces. These spaces, key for urban logistics and local commerce, were often improperly occupied or inefficiently managed, generating congestion and wasted time for transporters and suppliers.
The lack of control and real-time information made logistics operations difficult, especially in areas close to markets or active commercial areas. The City Council was looking for an effective and easy-to-implement solution to organize these key areas.
To meet this challenge, 25 U-Spot M2M IoT U-Spot detection sensors have been installed in collaboration with Pavapark.

The sensors were deployed in key areas of the municipality, especially in commercial areas with high activity. Thanks to real-time detection, the municipality can now monitor the use of loading and unloading spaces and act more effectively in the event of improper use.
This new control capacity has made it possible to better organize the logistical flow, favor vehicle rotation and facilitate access for carriers, contributing to a more agile and functional mobility for local commerce.
- Optimization of the use of public space, effectively organizing loading and unloading spaces.
- Increased vehicle turnover, favoring merchants and transporters.
- Reducing congestion by avoiding undue occupancy and improving the efficiency of urban logistics.
- Autonomous system without periodic maintenance, with lower infrastructure costs.
- Commitment to a more modern and sustainable mobility, incorporating intelligent technology in urban management.