Automation takes another step

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Hanjin’s new facility in Busan shows that the benefits of automated stacking cranes are not confined to terminals designed with an “end loading” yard.

Hanjin New Port Co (HJNC) has now handled over 1M TEU at its new terminal at Phase 2-1 of Busan Newport since it began receiving vessels in February 2009. The terminal has three berths over 1100m of quay and a 66-ha yard area. Hanjin decided to implement automated stacking cranes (ASCs) to reduce running costs.

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Automation takes another step

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Hanjin’s new facility in Busan shows that the benefits of automated stacking cranes are not confined to terminals designed with an “end loading” yard.

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