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Beibu Gulf Port Group selects CyberLogitec’s OPUS Terminal to align its operations for Qinzhou Fully Automated Terminal

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SEOUL, South Korea, July 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — CyberLogitec, a leading provider of terminal operation solutions, announced that Beibu Gulf Port Group (BGPG) has selected terminal operating system (TOS) by CyberLogitec for its fully automated Qinzhou greenfield terminal. The terminal is expected to be operational by the mid-2022 and once completed, it will be the fifth fully automated container terminal in China with an annual design capacity of 5M TEU.

Beibu Gulf Port Group selects CyberLogitec's OPUS Terminal to align its operations for Qinzhou Fully Automated Terminal
Beibu Gulf Port Group selects CyberLogitec’s OPUS Terminal to align its operations for Qinzhou Fully Automated Terminal

 

Qinzhou terminal is an important project highly concerned by local government. The significance of the fully automated Qinzhou terminal is that it is the first U-type terminal which pursued the low cost-high efficiency in the world. Meanwhile, it’s also the first Sea-Rail terminal in China. It does not only realize the automatic operation of container side loading/unloading, horizontal transportation, and yard loading/unloading but also achieves the goal of saving investment and low operating costs through innovated technology.

According to the process layout of the project, a new type of intelligent terminal operating system (TOS) and equipment control system (ECS) will be developed. And it will support intelligent slider OCR and AR intelligent security systems, applying the latest generation of positioning navigation and neural network technology of intelligent guided car IGV.

CyberLogitec will apply IT technologies such as IoT, big data and other state-of-the-art technologies in cooperation with Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries (ZPMC), one of the world’s largest crane manufacturers. The partnership with BGPG and ZPMC has paved the way for leading the smart port sector.

“The agreement with BGPG is another important step in our growth within China,” said Young Kyu Song, CyberLogitec‘s CEO. “It is a great significance for CyberLogitec to have the first reference site of a fully automated container terminal in China. Based on the latest technology, CyberLogitec plans to implement successful terminal operating system for BGPG automated Qinzhou terminal.”

CyberLogitec introduces artificial intelligence, IoT, big data, Hyper Automation, and Digital Twin technologies required in the field of smart ports and has several references in automated terminals including TTI Algeciras, Terminal 3 at Jebel Ali, and etc.

About CyberLogitec

CyberLogitec empowers the global supply chain with innovative technologies that address operational challenges, improve visibility, and meet industry demands. As a worldwide leader in the maritime, port, and logistics industry, our flexible, end-to-end solutions and consulting services help the industry adapt quickly to the market’s evolving needs. www.cyberlogitec.com

About Beibu Gulf Port Group (sz.000582)

Beibu Gulf Port Group, established in February 2007, is a large-scale wholly State-owned enterprise directly under the management of Guangxi Zhuang autonomous regional government. it has been committed to promoting enterprise transformation and upgrading. Currently, the group’s business sectors cover five major areas: ports, logistics, industry and trade, real estate and investment. The group also has ports and investment business in Mainland China’s Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Brunei and other countries/regions that have developed from a single port enterprise into a comprehensive port group.

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