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21 August 2026

CyberLogitec wins TOS contract for Incheon’s first fully automated terminal

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Source reporting: Container News

CyberLogitec wins TOS contract for Incheon’s first fully automated terminal

CyberLogitec has secured a contract to supply its Terminal Operating System (TOS) for the Phase 1-2 automated container terminal at Incheon New Port in South Korea. The company signed the agreement with Incheon Global Container Terminal (IGCT), which will operate the new facility. Targeted for commercial opening in 2028 , the project will create the first fully automated container terminal at Incheon Port. OPUS Terminal to manage automated operations CyberLogitec will deploy its OPUS Terminal software as the integrated digital platform for the facility. The TOS will manage berth, vessel, yard and gate operations through a single system.

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