Traffic Control is Tideworks’ equipment execution system and is helping FIT improve terminal operations by automating equipment dispatch, balancing workloads and prioritizing container moves.
Traffic Control is Tideworks’ equipment execution system and is helping FIT improve terminal operations by automating equipment dispatch, balancing workloads and prioritizing container moves.
Tideworks announced the successful deployment and impact of Traffic Control at Florida International Terminal (FIT), a leading port operator in South Florida.
FIT Deploys Tideworks’ Traffic Control, optimizing container handling operations by replacing radio communication and paper-based instructions with real-time electronic dispatching.
Process automation and digitalization emerge as top priorities, with larger operators turning to AI.
The survey, conducted by Tideworks Technology in partnership with Port Technology International, collected responses from 121 professionals across facilities with throughputs ranging from under 100,000 TEUs to over five million annually.
Chad Van Derrick talks with RailFreight.com about the potential of AI.
Chad Van Derrick talks to RailFreight about what terminal operators need to get the most out of AI.
Process automation and digitalization emerge as top priorities at terminals worldwide, with larger operators turning to AI, survey finds.
A new global survey by Tideworks Technology, conducted in partnership with Port Technology International (PTI), has identified a growing demand for practical, real-time data connectivity and improved system integration across marine terminal operations.
Despite widespread adoption of digital tools and automation technologies, terminals still face persistent challenges with data connectivity, system integration and real-time visibility.
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