TECH TOC Conference 'Business Intelligence Day' Tuesday 18th October / 14:00 - 15:30 GMT-5
Long has been the discussion on automation and its growing relevance within the port & terminal sector. Yet, there seems to be a lack of understanding of what it actually implies to automate operations, and its effect at an organisational level. Decision-making on automation implementation must also bear in mind the potential evolution of technology, how this process will affect the terminal’s performance in the near future, and its overall ROI. Whether talking about OCR, RMG or remote operations at the yard, strategy is paramount for automation to make sense and deliver true predictable and reliable port operations.
What is the goal for automation? How can it become integrated into port & terminal operations and infrastructure?
Exploring the potential benefits and requirements of different automation levels in ports and terminals
Building the path towards becoming an automated terminal
What is the impact of automation at an organisational level?
How can automatic and digital tools optimize container & cargo handling?
Implementing & standardizing automation in containerized bulk handling systems
Claudio Aguilera, Corporate Chief Information Officer, SAAM S.A.
AUTOMATED RTGs: WHEN A TOP OR A FLOP? Kaj de Groot, Project Manager Automation, TBA Group IMPROVING EFFICIENCY, RELIABILITY AND PREDICTABILITY OF PORT OPERATIONS Haydi Galvez, Global Sales Manager, ABB Ports
AUTOMATION FOR BULK TERMINALS Yannick Lieder, Product Manager Asset Management Excellence, HPC Hamburg Port Consulting HOW TO MEASURE THE IMPRECISE BENEFITS OF AUTOMATION: A LOOK AT UNPLANNED ADVANTAGES John Lund, Sales and Marketing Director (Global), Visy Oy