APSEZ Expands Partnership with US-Based Kaleris to Accelerate AI-Led Transformation
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APSEZ Expands Partnership with US-Based Kaleris to Accelerate AI-Led Transformation
Editor’s Synopsis: APSEZ and Kaleris will deploy an AI-augmented, plug-and-play operating platform across a global network of 15 container terminals spanning 9 ports.APSEZ...
APSEZ expands Kaleris partnership across 15 container terminals - Cargo Insights
Adani Ports and SEZ is rolling out AI-enabled terminal operating systems across 15 container terminals as it targets one billion tonnes of cargo annually by 2030. Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone has expanded its partnership with US-based software provider Kaleris to deploy artificial intelligence-enabled operating systems and automation tools across its container terminal network. Under the multi-year agreement, Kaleris will roll out its t…
APSEZ scale AI-driven terminal operations across 15 ports
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone has expanded its strategic partnership with Kaleris to deploy advanced digital and AI-enabled capabilities across its container terminal network, supporting the company’s 2030 objectives, which include an US$ 850 million outlay toward decarbonisation and technology upgrades alongside a target of handling one billion tonnes of cargo annually. Under the multi-year agreement, Kaleris will deploy its foundationa…
APSEZ To Spend $100 Million On AI Platform to Lift Port Efficiency
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) will invest up to 100 million dollars in an AI-driven operating and optimisation platform to automate and streamline operations across its container terminal network. Under an expanded multi-year partnership with US-based software firm Kaleris, the AI-enabled terminal operating system and optimisation tools will be deployed at 15 APSEZ container terminals spanning nine Indian and overseas ports. The …
APSEZ to Invest Up to $100 Million in AI-Powered Port Operations Across 15 Container Terminals - India Seatrade News
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) will invest up to $100 million in a two-phase rollout of an AI-enabled operating platform across 15 container terminals located at nine domestic and international ports, as part of its strategy to automate operations, enhance productivity and unlock additional cargo-handling capacity. The initiative follows the expansion of APSEZ’s partnership with US-based supply chain software company Kaleris, whic…

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