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Toptech: Why Smaller Terminals Need a Different Approach to Batch Control
Across the storage and terminal sector, much of the discussion around automation focuses on large, complex facilities. Yet globally, the majority of terminals look quite different. Bulk plants, transload facilities, and smaller regional terminals, particularly in emerging markets, operate with fewer arms, tighter budgets, and limited tolerance for downtime. These sites still require accuracy, blending capability, and safety compliance, but at a scale that does not always align with traditional automation solutions.
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