Terminal Automation

PACECO® MITSUI also provides fully computerized Terminal Operating Systems for container terminals to manage their operations. These proven operating systems are on the forefront of terminal gate, yard operations, vessel planning and inventory control. They are reliable, flexible and can be integrated with other user systems such as booking, customs and delivery.

YARD PLAN COMPUTER SYSTEM (YPCS)
YPCS is an on-line real time core system to control all the information required for container terminals, including various EDI interfaces, such as EDIFACT and any other private formats. Terminal Information, which is required for shippers, shipping lines, forwarders, truckers, etc. is accessible via the internet. You can reserve your containers through the Internet. YPCS is designed with the JAVA platform as the internet application.

YP-Yard Planning System 
Assists in container stack, allocation and job controlling. In addition, the YP simulates future planning in association with CTMS sub-systems.

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April, 2024 | Discussions on port cranes in the United States. read more..
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October, 2023 | The first Hydrogen powered battery electric RTG is in the final stages of production before deployment to Yusen terminal at the Port of Los Angeles. read more..

TOC Americas 2022 | Troy Collard, General Manager of Sales at PACECO, provides a brief explanation on the newly developed hydrogen powered RTG>>see video

September, 2022 | Four NZE (Near-Zero Emission) RTG Transtainer® cranes delivered by Mitsui E & S Machinery Co., Ltd. (MES) to the Japan Yusen Tokyo Container Terminal. read more…

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April 10, 2024 | Discussions on port cranes in the United States.

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PACECO and MITSUI E&S Debut World’s First Hydrogen Fuel Cell RTG Crane at Port of Los Angeles