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In 2026, container gantry cranes, essential to global port logistics, are set to undergo significant transformation. This evolution is driven by advancements in automation and artificial intelligence, alongside increasing demands for reduced emissions in the shipping industry. As a result, these towering machines are transitioning from traditional mechanical roles to becoming intelligent, interconnected systems. This shift aims to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability in port operations, fundamentally redefining logistics practices worldwide. The integration of smart technologies is expected to improve the speed and accuracy of cargo handling, ultimately benefiting global trade.
RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com By Sam Francis 3 hours ago Logistics Material handling ai automation automated container cranes automation news cargo handling
Inform Software and PSA Antwerp have successfully launched the Integrated Terminal Scheduler (ITS) at Europa Terminal, marking a significant milestone in the terminal's modernization efforts. This implementation, which took place in March 2026, aims to enhance operational efficiency by optimizing the management of the entire horizontal transport chain, including Automated Stacking Cranes, Straddle Carriers, and Quay Cranes. The ITS software is designed to support the terminal's full operational capacity, facilitating smoother and more effective logistics operations. This advancement reflects the ongoing commitment to modernizing port operations and improving service delivery in the logistics sector.
LogisticsBusiness By David Priestman Jun 01, 2026 Ports & Maritime TMS and Telematics INFORM Software Integrated Terminal Scheduler optimization software PSA Antwerp
Peter MacLeod recently explored how Ocado is revolutionizing the fulfillment sector by leveraging software, data, and real-world experiences. Traditionally, the material handling industry has focused on visible elements such as larger systems, faster conveyors, and taller cranes, which have dominated both trade exhibitions and media narratives for decades. However, MacLeod's insights reveal a shift towards a more data-driven and experiential approach, indicating a significant transformation in how fulfillment processes are managed and optimized. This evolution reflects a broader trend in the logistics industry, emphasizing the importance of technology and innovation over mere physical infrastructure.
LogisticsBusiness By Peter MacLeod May 27, 2026 AMR and AGV Automation Systems and Shuttles eFulfilment Magazine Features Materials Handling Pallets and Totes
A container terminal in the Republic of the Congo is set to enhance its operations with a new order of Konecranes equipment, aimed at accommodating the rising container volumes. This order, placed in the first quarter of 2026, is expected to be delivered in the second half of the same year. Situated on the west coast of the country, the terminal plays a crucial role in facilitating regional container traffic across Central Africa, reflecting the growing demand for efficient logistics solutions in the area. The expansion of the terminal's fleet underscores its commitment to supporting increased trade and improving service capabilities in the region.
LogisticsBusiness By Will Priestman May 26, 2026 Forklifts and Warehouse Vehicles Materials Handling Ports & Maritime Congo containers fleetExcepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident