PEMA publishes key brownfield insights
The Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) has published key insights into automating container cranes at brownfield sites in its latest information
The Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) has published key insights into automating container cranes at brownfield sites in its latest information
Port Botany, one of Australia’s most important trade gateways, has received three new Automated Rail Mounted Gantry (ARMG) cranes as the
Wartsila and PSA Marine have successfully completed initial sea trials for the ‘IntelliTug’ project – the first commercial Maritime Autonomous Surface
In partnership with Aidrivers As the financial impact of Covid-19 takes its toll and becomes more apparent across continents we again
The Ports of Auckland (POAL) has announced that its automation plan will be finished by June 2020, with the first phase
Port Technology International (PTI) has spoken exclusively to automation technology specialists Orbita Ingenieria on artificial intelligence (AI), standardization and automation flexibility.
With automation sweeping through ports across the globe container terminals continue to be on a path towards technical advancement as we
Richard Hepworth, Business Unit President, Trelleborg Marine and Infrastructure, spoke exclusively to Port Technology International on the main trends driving digitalization
PSA Marine and technology group Wartsila have announced a breakthrough in their joint IntelliTug project after the successful installation of a
CTAC19 saw some of the biggest innovators in the maritime industry talk about the latest major trends, including automation, 5G and
CTAC19 brought together some of the biggest names in the ports and terminals sector and witnessed a fascinating array of debate
CTAC19 brought together some of the biggest names in the ports and terminals sector and witnessed a fascinating array of debate