The goal of the testing is to qualify and commercialize the innovative identification and tracking technology provided by OptiLift AS. The tracking is performed using computer vision and artificial intelligence, and does not require containers and cargo carrying units to be instrumented with RFID or other physical tags or markings. During the project, the tracking information from OptiLift will be integrated with Aker BP logistics systems and help improve the visibility and efficiency of offshore logistics operations.
See article at Sysla.no (in Norwegian) or translated to English here.
- Our goal is to reduce personnel risk and increase efficiency and profitability for our clients, says VOCA Managing Director Torbjørn Engedal in a new DN-article.
- Use of new crane system technology from VOCA subsidiary Optilift could lower numbers significantly, CEO argues.
The VOCA subsidiary Optilift AS has formed a strategic partnership with Alpa AS to offer stronger crane products and service to the market.
The Norwegian Research Council has granted VOCA and partners 13,1 MNOK to develop the next-generation logistical autonomy.