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CyberLogitec, a subsidiary of Eusu Holdings and a global specialist in maritime,
port, and logistics IT, announced that it has signed a contract with Incheon
Global Container Terminal (IGCT) to supply its Terminal Operating System (TOS)
for Phase 1-2 of the Incheon New Port automated container terminal.
Targeting a commercial opening in 2028, the project involves constructing
the first fully automated container terminal at Incheon Port. CyberLogitec will
deploy its OPUS Terminal software to establish an integrated digital operations
platform managing overall terminal workflows.
Incheon New Port Phase 1-2 is the first container terminal in South Korea
to adopt a hybrid layout structure. Based on advanced automated
equipment—including Double-Trolley Quayside Container Cranes (DTQC), Automated
Rail-Mounted Gantry Cranes (ARMGC), and Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)—the
facility plans to maximize operational efficiency and productivity by
automating all terminal processes across berth, yard, and gate operations.
Under the project, CyberLogitec will implement a TOS based on OPUS Terminal
that manages berth, vessel, yard, and gate operations within a single unified
platform. The system will interface with automated equipment control systems to
support operational planning and field execution, delivering a stable and
efficient operating environment based on real-time operational data.
The operating company, IGCT, is a joint venture established by logistics
and shipping operators Hanjin Logistics, Sun Kwang, E1, KMTC, and HMM,
alongside equity participation from the Incheon Port Authority (IPA), to
operate the Incheon New Port Phase 1-2 terminal.
This contract reflects recognition of CyberLogitec’s global and domestic
experience in constructing automated container terminals and its automated
equipment integration capabilities. Drawing on technical expertise and
operational know-how accumulated through past terminal automation projects, the
company plans to support the successful opening and stable operation of the new
terminal.
CyberLogitec continues to expand its global footprint by supplying OPUS
Terminal to major international ports, including the expansion project at the
TTI Algeciras semi-automated terminal in Spain and Shuwaikh Port in Kuwait.
Moving forward, the company intends to further strengthen its targeting of the
domestic and global smart port markets based on its automated terminal
deployment experience.
