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Advanced trailer operation test at Tomakomai Port

MITSUI E&S, Tomakomai Kuribayashi Transportation, and Hino Motors conducted a demonstration experiment at Tomakomai International Container Terminal from 11-13 January 2025. This initiative was part...

PACECO and MITSUI debut first hydrogen fuel cell RTG crane at Port of Los Angeles

PACECO Corp., a container handling machinery company, announced the commencement of commercial operations of the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered rubber-tired gantry (RTG)...

Japan’s Mitsui E&S to equip Bangladeshi deep-sea port

Mitsui E&S Japan has secured a job for the design, manufacture, supply and installation of container handling equipment, terminal operation system, and security system...

MITSUI E&S and Liberaware use small-sized drone to inspect internal structure of container crane

MITSUI E&S and Liberaware, a developer of small non-GPS drones, conducted a demonstration experiment by inspecting the interior structure of the quayside container crane...

MOL and partners set to test autonomous ships

In partnership with the Nippon Foundation Japanese vessel operator Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has announced that it will test two autonomous ships this year...
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