DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Automated Container Terminal Market by Degree of Automation (Semi-Automated and Fully Automated), Project Type (Brownfield and Greenfield), Offering (Equipment, Software, ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Automated Container Terminal will register an incremental spend of about USD 1,894.76 million, growing at a CAGR of 3.64% from 2020-2024. A targeted strategic approach to ...
Kalmar Automation Solutions said that the share of automated terminals will grow rapidly in Asia, given the terminal operators’ interest and activity level towards automation. Container terminal ...
With contract negotiations nearly underway, a report hailing the benefits of automated port terminals has brought opposing reactions from the two parties at the table, the Pacific Maritime Association ...
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, recently introduced Kalmar One, the first open automation system for container terminals. Kalmar One is a modular and scalable system that provides a robust foundation for ...
Kalmar has announced Kalmar Key, the terminal industry's first automation platform with open interfaces. Kalmar Key provides a common system architecture for building an end-to-end, customised ...
In 1993, the Dutch port complex in Rotterdam became the first to introduce machine automation and has since become the model for a fully automated terminal, most of which have emerged since the 2010s ...
Växjö, Sweden (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - JLT Mobile Computers, a leading developer and supplier of reliable computers for demanding environments, invites media to experience its latest rugged vehicle-mount ...
Automation at the Long Beach Container Terminal and the Port of Los Angeles’ TraPac terminal has eliminated 535,848 hours and $41.8 million in wages annually for dockworkers, even as production at ...
Adani Ports' Colombo West International Terminal (CWIT) has achieved a milestone of 1 million TEUs in its first year, marking ...
Day after day, Walter Diaz, an immigrant truck driver from El Salvador, steers his 18-wheeler toward the giant ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Will it take him half an hour to pick up his cargo?