TECH TOC Conference 'Business Intelligence Day' Tuesday 18th October / 11:00 - 12:30 GMT-5
With port operations looking to become more efficient, the scope of areas to innovate is quite broad. Whether discussing infrastructure developments for larger vessels and higher levels of stacking, optimizing energy efficiency or reducing carbon emissions, implementing different smart & automated tools, asset inspection, or better integrating the terminal with its surrounding community, ports are evolving into nodes for trade, energy, and technology. From containerized cargo to bulk, versatility in handling, distribution and storage is an attribute that becomes more valuable every day for the ports of the future.
What are the new trends driving transforming port operations? How can port infrastructure & equipment adapt to these?
Optimizing operations in bulk terminals
Exploring the untapped of stacking higher
Understanding the interactions between simulation and design when implementing new technologies at ports and terminals
How can novel technologies enhance asset inspection? How can these be incorporated into already existing operational processes?
Claudio Aguilera, Corporate Chief Information Officer, SAAM S.A.
NEW PORT DEVELOPMENTS. WHAT’S COMING Ricardo Sanz, Head of Consultancy & Engineering, BTP Infraestructuras SL
AUTOMATED CONTAINERISED BULK HANDLING OPERATIONS FOR INCREASED PERFORMANCE Guilherme de Sa Peixoto, Regional Director South America, TBA Group Bernardo Sedini, Terminal Manager TGN, Puerto Angamos
THE ADVANTAGES OF STACKING HIGHER –CUSTOMER TESTIMONIAL Andrés Ramírez, Sales Manager –Latin America, Konecranes AUTOMATING ASSET INSPECTION Sagar Chandra, VP -Americas, Rajant Corp.
DISRUPTING OCR: THE SUCCESS CASE OF PORT OF BARCELONA AND ALLREAD Jenniffer Rincón, Business Development Manager, AllRead Carles Rúa, Innovation Director, Port of Barcelona