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Organisation of work and application of technology in the port of the future is likely to change within the forthcoming decade. This paper presents a scenario analysis with a time horizon of 2025. The analysis is anticipating and projecting the key factors which influence the appearance of the port of the future. Four scenarios spanned between the extremes of the dimensions "Human Work Organization...
The port of the future is likely to have specialized functions. Two examples of that are the fully automated handling of containers (i.e. loading, unloading, moving and storing in the harbor) and the handling of very large and heavy goods such as components for off-shore wind farms. Together with the trend towards specialization ports are facing the demographic change. Many of today's stevedores are...
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