VDC Research seeks respondents for study into digital transformation of ports and terminals

Leaders who work with technology solutions at ports/marine terminals are invited to participate. Those who complete survey will get access to a report summary and chance at an Amazon gift card drawing.


VDC, a leading industrial technology research authority, has shared that it is conducting a project about the digital transformation of ocean ports. The report will examine the challenges and priorities that drive leaders at port/marine terminals to make key technology investments.

The last three years have been challenging across the supply chain, but have also led to greater adoption of new technologies within port environments, leading to new automated terminals, advanced connectivity, and new data tracking capabilities. Ports, which in years past lagged behind other industries in their technological advancement, are experiencing a sea change: ports around the world are seeking to streamline processes, promote interoperability, capture large pools of data, and meet ever-growing demands on speed and efficiency.


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VDC’s research will examine trends at ports in the areas of connectivity, process optimization, communication, and data collection. The report will provide technology and logistics leaders with analysis around key trends and drivers of innovation.

Leaders who work with technology solutions at ports/marine terminals are invited to participate. Those who complete the survey will receive an executive summary of the report and will be entered in a drawing to win a $300 Amazon gift card. Take the survey by clicking here


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