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Tianjin Port: World first "smart zero-carbon" terminal was selected as WIC outstanding cases Xinde Marine News 2022-06-27 15:40

On June 25th, the cloud closing ceremony of the sixth World Intelligence Congress released the "Presentation of outstanding cases of WIC Intelligent Technology Innovation and Application". As the world's first "smart zero carbon" terminal, Tianjin Port Beijiang Section C intelligent container terminal construction scheme was selected.
 
As an important link in the closing ceremony of the sixth World Intelligence Congress, " Presentation of outstanding cases of WIC Intelligent Technology Innovation and Application " the selection focus on key technology and core parts, intelligent equipment and manufacturing process, intelligent technology and system three areas for its global 186 cases, eventually selected 10.
 
On October 17, 2021, Tianjin Port Beijiang Section C intelligent container terminal, as the world's first "smart zero-carbon" terminal, was officially put into operation. It has formed 76 inventions and innovations, solved 13 world-class problems, and become a Chinese example leading the intelligent upgrading and low-carbon development of ports in the world with a new model.


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