TECH TOC Programme Wednesday 30th November / 14:00-15:00 SGT
Port & terminal operations must capitalize on novel technologies to optimize efficiency while guaranteeing true resilience and sustainability.
Whether caused by staying open for longer time, weather conditions or the pandemic, port operations need to adapt, including aspects such as safety, predictive equipment maintenance, machinery exhaustion analysis, digital modelling, modernization of vehicles and cargo handling machinery, training staff in the use of new technologies, etc. With innovation in the horizon, the sector must look into the ports of the future and what their operations will be like.
What are the latest developments aiming to guarantee safe port operations?
How can equipment maintenance be optimized?
How to intelligently improve port & terminal operations
Training schemes for new technologies: What does staff need to know?
How can novel technologies help to achieve for effective and safe cargo handling?
Laurence Jones, Director of Global Risk Assessment, TT Club
CONDITION MONITORING AND PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR INTELLIGENT PORTS Ethan Goh, Senior Market Product Engineer, SICK
AUTOMATED DAMAGE DETECTION USING VISION TECHNOLOGY –TPS UPDATE Alex Artjomov, Sales Director, Visy Oy
MODERN PORT PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH AUTOMATION AND ELECTRIFICATION Chantharan Ramasamy, Country Manager - Director & Regional Product Manager, Reels Technologies, Cavotec
BREAKING THE DEADLOCK WITH BOXBAY–CONVERSION CHANCE FOR OVERCROWDED BROWNFIELD YARDS Ronald van der Meer, Director, BOXBAY & Global Engineering, DP World Martin Aufschläger, Member of the Board of Directors, BOXBAY IS YOUR CRANE SAFE ENOUGH? Daiel Hoffmans, Global Sales Director, Dellner Bubenzer GmBH