Nagoya goes NUTS

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Nine transportation companies plan to unify the operations of eight berths at three terminals – Tobishima Pier North Container Terminal, Tobishima Pier South Container Terminal and NCB Container Terminal – at Japan’s Nagoya port.

Terminal planners’ offices will be moved to the administration building of NCB in December. This will be followed by the introduction of the Nagoya Unified Terminal System (NUTS) in spring 2007 to facilitate unified control of yard storage plans, handling equipment and berth planning.

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Nagoya goes NUTS

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Nine transportation companies plan to unify the operations of eight berths at three terminals – Tobishima Pier North Container Terminal, Tobishima Pier South Container Terminal and NCB Container Terminal – at Japan’s Nagoya port.

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