Why Port Operations Still Waste Hours Finding Containers (And What’s Changing)
A container ship arrives at port carrying 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units. Cranes need to unload specific containers destined for immediate rail transfer while leaving others that will sit in the yard for weeks. Yard operators need to stack containers efficiently so retrieval doesn’t require moving dozens of boxes to reach one. Trucks arrive expecting quick […]
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