APM Terminals shares vision of “Terminal Eco-System” concept at PEMA AGM

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APM Terminals shares vision of “Terminal Eco-System” concept at PEMA AGM

At last month’s PEMA AGM, APM Terminals’ Head of Design and Automation, Alex Duca, shared the company’s vision of its Terminal Eco-System concept. Duca suggested that by viewing a container terminal as a ‘holistic eco-system of interdependent functions and needs’, improvements in machinery and procedures can be designed into the system. Click on the button above for a PDF of the full statement.
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  • alex duca
  • terminal eco-system concept
  • apm terminals
  • pema
  • port equipment
  • container handling
  • port equipment manufacturers association
  • ports
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