A lot of time, thought and effort is needed when identifying a solution that optimises terminal operations, says OPW’s David Morrow Imagine seeing a notice asking for symphony orchestra musicians to be at a concert hall on a certain day and time, prepared to play Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, without rehearsal. The individual musicians who responded would likely have the talent and some past experience, but the performance as a whole would be disjointed. Now try outfitting a storage terminal in the same manner, selecting loading-arm system equipment that probably should work well together, but with no past experience. The operation […]
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