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Port of Osaka selects Mitsubishi Logisnext’s box terminal gate system

Mitsubishi Logisnext, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has delivered a new advanced-function container terminal gate, a facility that serves as a nodal point for various types of cargo transport by sea and land, to Dream Island Container Terminal at the port of Osaka in Japan.

The new container terminal gate, Mitsubishi Logisnext’s first system incorporating advanced functionality installed at the Port of Osaka’s Yumeshima Container Terminal (DICT), was selected for the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism’s “2024 Osaka Port Yumeshima Container Terminal CT Gate Advanced Project,” and began operation in February 2025, along with the existing gate facilities that had undergone system upgrades.

The gate system uses 5G handheld terminals that can be operated in conjunction with computers in the administrative office to confirm the information on the containers arriving and leaving the terminal, and the trailers to transport them instead of the conventional method of paper documents and visual inspection of the physical containers.



Specifically, the system reduces workloads and shortens working time with automatic inputting of image data using handheld terminals, and an AI (artificial intelligence) identification system using two overhead cameras installed at the gate.

In addition, for the operation of the system, client-specific applications that previously needed to be installed on a computer have been adapted for browsers, enhancing operability and compatibility, and allowing for flexibility when modifying applications or updating the system in the future. Further, the vehicle information obtained through this system is linked to the new CONPAS port information system and will contribute to alleviating traffic congestion around the adjacent Expo2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan venue.

CONPAS (Container Fast Pass) is a new port information system developed by Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) with the aim of improving the efficiency and productivity of container transportation by eliminating congestion at container terminal gates, and shortening the time spent at the terminal by container truck trailers.







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