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JLT Mobile Computers Selected by DCT Gdansk, the largest container facility in Poland
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Press Release 12/2016
JLT Mobile Computers Selected by DCT Gdansk, the largest container facility in Poland
Baltic's only deep-water terminal DCT Gdansk deploys rugged VERSO+ 10 computers to run business-critical operations in the harsh environmental conditions of the terminal
Växjö, Sweden, 7 December 2016 * * * JLT Mobile Computers, a leading developer and manufacturer of reliable computers for demanding environments, has delivered 47 of its JLT VERSO(TM)+ 10 rugged mobile vehicle computers with the most compact form factor in its class to the new T2 deep-water terminal at DCT Gdansk in Poland. Located in the heart of the Baltic, DCT Gdansk is Poland's largest container facility, and the only deep-water terminal in the Baltic Sea region.
The rugged mobile vehicle computers, supplied by IT systems engineering company and JLT partner Autepra, have been installed on Kalmar T2 terminal tractors. Running industry leading Navis N4 Terminal Operating System (TOS) software, they form part of a larger development program undertaken by DCT to open a second 650 m long, deep-water berth at the T2 terminal, which will double the handling capacity of DCT Gdansk to 3M TEU per year.
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The VERSO+ 10 computers are eminently suitable for container facilities due to multiple facets of their design, including the compact form factor and the virtually unbreakable PowerTouch(TM) display, which employs JLT's revolutionary PCT (projected capacitive touch) technology. For demanding operational applications and harsh environmental extremes, such as those in Gdansk which regularly sees temperatures drop below zero during winter months, using rugged equipment is a necessity to ensure operations are run reliably.