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Automated Container Terminals Automation of TraPac Terminal, Los Angeles Port Executive Management Seminar Merida, Mexico

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Page 1: Automated Container Terminals Automation of TraPac

Automated Container Terminals

Automation of TraPac Terminal, Los Angeles

Port Executive Management SeminarMerida, Mexico

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Virginia International Gateway(2007)

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Global Terminal, NJ(2014)

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TraPac, Los AngelesPhase 1 – 2014

Phase 2/3 - 2015Build-out - 2018

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Why Automate?

• Increased efficiency, reliability and safety

• Maximizes the utilization of yard capacity

• Capacity to handle large ships

• Environmentally friendly

• Helps Cargo Terminals stay competitive

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STS = Ship-To-Shore Crane

RTG = Rubber Tired Gantry Crane

ASC = Automated Stacking Crane

SC = Automated Shuttle Carrier

Acronyms

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Non-automated container terminal

operations

Vessel

UTR (Yard Chassis)

RTG

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Truck

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Automated

Operations

Vessel

Operation

Manual

Automated Horizontal

Transport

(Shuttle Carriers)

Automated Stacking

Area/ Block (ASC)

Automated

Landside Service

(Trucks & Rail)

Waterside Stacking Landside

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Automated Stacking Cranes (ASC)s

• Stacking Ability:– 1 over 5 containers

(Stack 5 High)

• Specifications:– Dimensions –

23.77 m H x 25.60 m W

– Weight –230 Tons

• Operated by:– TOS/TLS

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Horizontal TransportAutomated Shuttle Carriers (SC)s

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Stacking Ability: 1 over 2 High

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Key Terminal Features

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Port of Los Angeles

TraPac

Berths 142 – 147

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Scope

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• 200 Acres (81 Hectares)

• Throughput 1.6 M TEU)

• 19 Automated Stacking Blocks

• 2 Mini Automated Stacking Block

• On dock rail yard

• Total Equipment:

39 – 8 wide ASCs

1 – 10 Wide ASC

17 – Automated Shuttle Carriers

2 – ARMGs for rail yard

Project Site In Construction

Re-Developed Terminal

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Automated Operations at TraPac

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Unique Features at TraPac

• Fully automated both waterside &

landside ASC block operations

• SCs deployed in conjunction with ASCs

Blocks

• Containers transferred directly from

waterside area to on-dock rail yard

• Two mini ASC blocks for hot cargo

• SCs uses magnets in pavement for

navigation

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Challenges

• Irregular Shaped Terminal

• Integrate Crane Equipment, Serving Utilities, Operations & Infrastructure Design

• Maintain Terminal Operation During Construction

• Existing Underground Utilities & Chemically Impacted Soil

• Meet Precise Crane Manufacturer Parameters

• Power System Load Estimation & Infrastructure

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Collaborative approach between POLA, CH2M HILL, TraPac, and Cargotec led

to operations, equipment, & infrastructure design that is fully integrated

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Civil Construction and Crane Equipment Integration Workshops and Weekly Meetings

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Phasing and coordination with TraPac

helps maintain terminal operations during construction

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PHASE 1A

PHASE 1C

PHASE 1B

PHASE 2-4

PHASE 5

Phasing of Construction Activity

Berth 142-147 Active During Construction

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TraPac Los Angeles Construction

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Lessons Learned

• Automation is a paradigm shift in container terminal design

• Crane equipment, operations & infrastructure design should

be integrated for smooth operation

• Success is dependent on collaboration between all parties

• Precise layout of rail, fences, utilities, duct banks, manholes,

& equipment pads are needed in the field.

• Demarcation of work for all entities

• Adapting foreign equipment to U.S. codes and standards

• Continuous communication is Key!

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