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Gulf Stevedoring adopts gate OCR

Gulf Stevedoring adopts gate OCR Analysis

OCR from APS Technology will be integrated with Sparcs N4 TOS to automate gate functionality at GSCCO terminals in Jeddah and Jubail
Read More | 16 Jul 2010

New TOS for Intermodal hubs Analysis

System launched in response to growing demand from intermodal terminal operators that want to replace legacy systems
Read More | 19 May 2010

Gate OCR improves VIT Analysis

Automated gate at Virginia terminals is expected in improve security, productivity faster throughput.
Read More | 07 Apr 2010

Navis develops 'small terminal' solution Analysis

Navis, which is a unit of Zebra Enterprise Solutions (ZES), has developed a terminal operating system (TOS) that is geared to container facilities handling less than 120,000TEU a year.
Read More | 19 Mar 2010

RFID enforces dirty truck ban Analysis

Zebra's RFID technology adopted by terminal operators in Oakland to comply with new California Air Resources Board standards
Read More | 10 Mar 2010

Middle East win for Jade Analysis

The new Gulftainer-managed box terminal in the port of Ruwais, Abu Dhabi, will install the New Zealand firm's software
Read More | 10 Mar 2010

RFID helps enforce ban on dirty trucks Analysis

Terminal operators in the port of Oakland,California, have deployed Zebra Enterprise Solutions' (ZES) RFID technology to enforce a ban on polluting trucks in the port. The terminals chose ZES' 24730 ISO-compliant active and locatable RFID tags and WherePort proximity communications exciter to identify trucks entering the terminals and ensure compliance with standards set by the California Air Resources Board (CARB).
Read More | 01 Mar 2010

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Asia Vision launches internet-based OCR Analysis

OCR specialist Asia Vision Technology (AVT) is releasing a new internet-based version of its VECON-VIS & VECON-CON Recognition Services, which it said marks a breakthrough enhancement of OCR performance for the industry.
Read More | 01 Mar 2010

Vehnet launches free optimiser Analysis

Software specialist Vehnet has launched Advanced Yard Design Optimiser (AYDO), designed to enable users to accurately design and fully optimise individual yard layouts. It is available to download and use free of charge.
Read More | 01 Mar 2010

New Gulftainer terminal chooses Jade software Analysis

Jade Software's container and general cargo terminal operating system, Jade Master Terminal (JMT), will be installed at the new container terminal in the port of Ruwais, Abu Dhabi. The facility will be managed by Gulftainer, which handled nearly 3m containers in its terminals in the region last year.
Read More | 01 Mar 2010

Overcome the danger by studying online Analysis

An e-learning course is being promoted by TT Club and ICHCA International after mandatory IMDG Code training came into force on 1 January.
Read More | 01 Feb 2010

$1.7m software upgrade at port of Manzanillo Analysis

Manzanillo Port Authority (API) is investing US$1.7m in cutting-edge technology.
Read More | 01 Feb 2010

Sparcs N4 system first choice for Haifa Analysis

Haifa Port Company is to replace its 20-year-old container management system with the Navis Sparcs N4 terminal operating system from Zebra Enterprise Solutions (ZES).
Read More | 01 Feb 2010

Track it down Analysis

An updated track and trace service has been launched by Valenciaportpcs.net, the port's community system.
Read More | 01 Feb 2010

How to dig into the way a terminal is operating Analysis

Realtime Business Solutions (RBS) has launched a software package called Terminal View, to be released to the container handling industry as freeware.
Read More | 01 Feb 2010

Advanced Yard sees potential blind spots Analysis

Vehnet has unveiled the latest generation of its yard management software. Advanced Yard has been designed to deliver increased productivity with greater control, according to the logistics software specialist.
Read More | 01 Feb 2010

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