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Digital Technologies for Managing Port Terminals

With the paradigm shift of ports’ role from port terminal operators since 2000 to trade service providers in the near future, new challenges have arisen with liner operators demanding mega berths for their ultra-large container vessels and better terminal consolidation as service requirements become more diverse and complex. Container terminals are facing pressures to improve cargo handling and vessel turnaround times while maintaining a competitive edge in order to be profitable.

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To meet these challenges, terminal operators have to maximize their resources and invest in new technologies to improve container handling and operational efficiency. In addition, they have to explore emerging technologies to be well-positioned for the future. This article examines the various emerging technologies that are applicable to the port terminals.

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Ng Joon Hui
Ng Joon Hui
Ng Joon Hui has substantive years of experience in the marine and port industry, specializing in the area of vessel and operation management. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the National University of Singapore and is a member of the Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management (SIPMM). Joon Hui completed the Advanced Diploma in Procurement and Supply Management (ADPSM) in October 2019 at SIPMM Institute.
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