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The Automated Container Terminal (ACT) market is a subset of the Material Handling Equipment (MHE) industry. It is comprised of automated systems and solutions that are used to manage the movement of containers in ports, terminals, and warehouses. ACTs are designed to improve the efficiency of container handling operations, reduce labor costs, and increase safety. They are typically composed of a variety of components, such as automated guided vehicles, automated stacking cranes, and automated storage and retrieval systems. ACTs are also used to facilitate the tracking and tracing of containers, as well as to provide real-time data on the status of containers.
Some of the major companies in the ACT market include Konecranes, Kalmar, SANY, Hyster-Yale, and KION Group. Show Less Read more