Automation’s productivity problem

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A recent study by McKinsey & Company called The future of automated ports* concluded that port automation is not delivering on its full potential just yet, but it found that there is enough evidence to show that, with careful planning and management, automation could meet industry targets with regard to lowering operating costs and increased productivity.

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Automation’s productivity problem

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A recent study by McKinsey & Company called The future of automated ports* concluded that port automation is not delivering on its full potential just yet, but it found that there is enough evidence to show that, with careful planning and management, automation could meet industry targets with regard to lowering operating costs and increased productivity.

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