Huawei to assist Tianjin Port with digital transformation and terminal upgrade

24.01.2023

Tianjin Port Group and Huawei, a China-based provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure, will expand their collaboration to create a digital twin of the Chinese port.

Yang Jiemin, vice president of Tianjin Port Group, explained that the digital twin of the port will include the construction of new automated terminals, the updating of existing terminals, and the digital transformation of the port.

Yue Kun, chief technology officer of Huawei's Smart Road, Waterway & Port BU, noted that planned upgrades of the terminal will assist a variety of sectors by combining next-generation digital technologies such as 5G and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address industrial challenges, support digital industry transformation and upgrading, and provide social value.

The Port of Tianjin is a big modern port with 300,000-ton-class terminals and a channel depth of 22 meters. It contains 213 different types of berths. In 2022, the Chinese port handled over 21 million TEUs, taking place among the 10 busiest ports in the world.

At the terminal, container cranes operate automatically and intelligent robots of the horizontal transportation system frequently come and go. Additionally, remotely controlled quay cranes lift loaded containers from cargo ships and put them onto the intelligent robots for horizontal transportation.