One STOP SOLUTIONS FOR TRUCK MOVEMENT, CONTAINER TRACKING

Solutions for Container Tracking
What is port gate automation?

Port gate automation streamlines TRUCK MOVEMENT - IN TIME AND OUT TIME. TIME SPENT IN DIFFERENT ZONES.

How does RFID work?

RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) is used in container tracking to automate the identification and monitoring of shipping containers through the use of radio waves. By attaching rugged RFID tags to containers and placing strategic readers at checkpoints, companies gain real-time visibility, improve data accuracy, enhance security, and boost overall operational efficiency. This technology replaces manual processes, reduces congestion, accelerates loading/unloading, and provides critical location data for better supply chain management

What are Drone solutions?

Drones are used in container tracking primarily for surveillance, inspection, and asset management within ports and warehouses, offering a bird's-eye view, efficient inventory management, security, and infrastructure monitoring. Specialized drones with GPS, RFID, and camera systems track container movement, monitor conditions, and deter theft, enhancing security and improving efficiency in the global supply chain.

How do you execute projects?

We handle projects from site survey to final handover, ensuring user-friendly and effective solutions.

What is your team’s expertise?

Our team specializes in implementing automation solutions tailored to client needs, ensuring successful project delivery.

OCR - Optical Character Recognition

OCR in container tracking involves using optical character recognition (OCR) technology to automatically read and record unique container numbers from images, which is then integrated into logistics systems for real-time tracking and management. This process enhances efficiency, reduces manual errors, and provides accurate data for supply chain visibility by automating the capture of container codes at various points, such as port gates or moving Reach Stackers or cranes.

a forklift is moving a large container behind a fence
a forklift is moving a large container behind a fence
A man standing in front of a large crane
A man standing in front of a large crane

Fast and efficient container identification

The number of containers entering and leaving any port terminal during peak hours can be very large. The container is manually inspected and verified by humans, prone to errors and proved to be a bottleneck. In order to improve efficiency and throughput, an automated system that detects the number of containers in real time is needed.

Detect container numbers on ISO containers in several locations (side walls or on roof) with different font sizes, colours, and directions and directions.