PEMA: Continental, Navis and Tideworks Technology the Latest Companies to Join Port Equipment Manufacturers Association

Leading port automation companies Continental, Navis and Tideworks Technology have become the newest members of the Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA), a unique platform for the world port equipment and technology community.

STOCKHOLM--()--“We are pleased to welcome these key players in the ports industry to PEMA. All three companies’ solutions are built on years of industry experience that we anticipate will be of great value to the ports sector as a whole,” explains PEMA President, Ottonel Popesco.

Continental, headquartered in Hannover, Germany, supplies a wide range of pneumatic and super-elastic tires for vehicles found in the port industry, including Mobile harbour cranes, rubber-tired gantry cranes, terminal tractors and trailers, AGVs, straddle carriers, reach stackers and heavy forklift trucks.

Founded in Oakland, California, and part of the Cargotec Corporation, Navis develops integrated cargo tracking and equipment automation systems used in ports all over the world. Navis also provides global consulting and support services.

Seattle-based, Tideworks Technology is a leading supplier of Terminal Operating Systems (TOS). A wholly owned subsidiary of Carrix, Inc., Tideworks utilises proven technological solutions and industry best practices to ensure operational productivity and enhanced communication with customers and partners.

The Association has steadily expanded its membership in recent years, with suppliers drawn from all sides of the ports industry. PEMA has also established working groups to focus on key issues for the ports sector within the fields of safety, environment and technology.

For more information on this news release, please contact Michael Scheepers at michael.scheepers@pema.org

For further details about PEMA and its activities, visit www.pema.org

PEMA provides a forum and public voice for the global port equipment and technology sectors, reflecting their critical role in enabling safe, secure, sustainable and productive ports and thereby supporting world maritime trade.

Chief among the aims of the Association is to foster good relations within the world port equipment and technology community, by providing a forum for the exchange of views on global trends in design, manufacture and operation. PEMA also aims to promote and support the global role of the equipment and technology industries, by raising awareness with the media, customers and other stakeholders; forging relations with other port industry associations and bodies; and contributing to best practice initiatives.

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Contacts

PEMA
Rachael White, Secretary General
Tel 44 20 8279 9403
rachael.white@pema.org

Contacts

PEMA
Rachael White, Secretary General
Tel 44 20 8279 9403
rachael.white@pema.org