VICTL, a consortium of Philippines-based International Container Terminal Services Incorporated (ICTSI) and Australia’s Anglo Ports, is building a fully-automated, 35.4 hectare terminal “superstructure” at Webb Dock within the port of Melbourne.
All work is being performed by subsidiaries of Finnish cargo-handling giant Cargotec. Kalmar is the big winner, and will supply the automated equipment and associated control systems, a terminal logistic system and integration services on the port side, and an automated truck handling system on the landside.
A terminal operating system to be supplied by Navis, another Cargotec subsidiary, will also need to be integrated.
Kalmar is no stranger to Australia’s ports, which are increasingly shifting to automated systems. The vendor is already supplying equipment to DP World’s Port of Brisbane container terminal upgrade and Patrick’s Brisbane terminal. It is also in line to supply equipment for Asciano’s Port of Botany revamp in Sydney.