A true cloud TOS is simply, a terminal operating system that operates entirely on the cloud and provides a terminal with tools to manage and…
Along the quay some terminals also mark the positions of the bollards. The bollards are steel pillars that the mooring lines are secured to when…
A true cloud Terminal Operating System (TOS) delivers a terminal with optimal efficiency levels, follows a pay-as-you-go model, and offers no up-front CAPEX, which inherently…
The combined transport (CT) is the combination of multiple modes of transportation to bring goods to the customer, usually from seaports to inland destinations. The…
A container depot is a storage area for empty shipping containers. It can be located within a container terminal, within the overall port facility or…
It is also interchangeably referred to as CHE. For more information, refer to CHE definition.
It is a container trailer that is fully automated, requires absolute zero physical intervention, and is a software-controlled container trailer.
Can also be used with ASC interchangeably. Refer to ASC Definition.
The ATT is an alternative to the tractor-trailer combination used for moving containers in and around terminals. It is equipped with an automatic navigation and…
The quay, which is also referred to as a wharf, is divided into berths that are typically about 300m to 400m in length. Some may…