Thessaloniki Port Authority (ThPA) is enhancing its reefer container handling capabilities by integrating RTE’s GRASP automated reefer monitoring platform.
This cutting-edge system, along with WRAD II Bluetooth® wireless devices, is expected to transform the Greek port’s reefer operations, ensuring more efficient and effective handling.
“Our first terminal project in Greece is an exciting opportunity for us, and we are grateful for ThPA S.A.’s trust. With the flexibility of our many offerings, we can provide the port with a unique custom-made solution that seamlessly fits their existing layout and infrastructure,” stated, Carlos Yassir, head of Sales of RTE.
The Port of Thessaloniki is located in Northern Greece, offering close proximity to major Trans-European motorway and railway networks, providing direct access to Southeastern European countries. Since 2018, the port authority has invested over US$77 million to upgrade the Port.
The incorporation of RTE’s reefer monitoring technology into 400 reefer container points at the Port of Thessaloniki is part of ThPA’s initiative to transform the port into a “smart port”.
WRAD II is among several RTE reefer monitoring systems that link to the GRASP software platform, delivering real-time reefer data to terminal management through various user interfaces.
By adopting RTE’s reefer monitoring solution, ThPA ensures automatic monitoring of reefers in its terminal while continuing to provide value-added services to its partners. This significant advancement highlights the benefits of the solution, including precise data management, historical record-keeping, and real-time alerts to changes in reefer status.
“ThPA S.A. chose GRASP coupled with WRAD II solution due to its powerful functionalities, proven reliability and easy integration capabilities. This initiative aims to further enhance operational efficiency, cargo integrity and occupational safety by providing innovative solutions for partners, meeting the growing global demand and leveraging potential business opportunities related to the cold chain logistics market,” commented Spyros Nikolaou, ICT and digital transformation director of ThPA.