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CyberLogitec’s OPUS Terminal implemented at Qinzhou Automated Container Terminal

CyberLogitec, the provider of maritime, port/terminal, and logistics operations technologies, announced that OPUS Terminal has been successfully implemented at Qinzhou Automated Container Terminal of Beibu Gulf Port in China.

Qinzhou Automated Container Terminal is the world’s first U-type Full Automated Terminal, which offers unmanned operation for all the terminal’s equipment.

Moreover, CyberLogitec has successfully implemented I-AGV (Intelligent Guided Vehicle) procedures earlier than the planned period, built on the accumulated research and development (R&D) knowledge regarding ARMGC (Automated Rail Mounted Gantry Crane) and STS (Ship To Ship) technologies in semi-automatic container terminals.

Qinzhou Automated Container Terminal, constructed by Beibu Gulf Port Group (BGPG) on 28 June 2022, has been operating two berths in the first phase since the opening.

Until the second phase berth expansion scheduled in the end of 2023, CyberLogitec will continuously focus on safety level that BGPG seeks to achieve in full automated terminal, development of advanced features such as Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based intelligent forecast plan and operation which are targeted for high productivity and low cost operation and enhancement in terminal productivity.

Jeong Min Son, vice president of CyberLogitec, commented, “CyberLogitec’s technological capability in implementing Full-Automation terminal has been tested sufficiently with BGPG project. To offer fast and stable supply for various types of equipment and terminal operation procedure following the trend of global port terminals, CyberLogitec will take the lead in the implementation of a smart terminal operating system.”





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