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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 23, 2025
Filed:
Oct. 07, 2022
Tianjin Port Second Container Terminal Co., Ltd., Tianjin, CN;
Bin Chu, Tianjin, CN;
Guangjun Jiao, Tianjin, CN;
Jiemin Yang, Tianjin, CN;
Rong Yang, Tianjin, CN;
Yanhui Gao, Tianjin, CN;
Pei Chen, Tianjin, CN;
Kai Zhang, Tianjin, CN;
Bin Wu, Tianjin, CN;
Xiwang Liu, Tianjin, CN;
Hao Chai, Tianjin, CN;
Xichao Kong, Tianjin, CN;
Miao Feng, Tianjin, CN;
Pai Peng, Tianjin, CN;
Qiu Li, Tianjin, CN;
TIANJIN PORT SECOND CONTAINER TERMINAL CO., LTD., Tianjin, CN;
Abstract
A loading/unloading system for a quay type full-automatic container terminal includes a plurality of shore cranes, an operation lane area between two rails of the shore cranes, an operation area from a rear side of a landside rail of the shore cranes to a yard, an automatic container yard area, an operation lane area of the yard, and facilities behind the yard. The shore cranes are disposed in parallel at a front edge of a container terminal to autonomously complete shipping and unshipping operations of containers, and autonomously complete loading/unloading processes of artificial intelligence transportation robots through information interaction with an artificial intelligence transportation robot system. The operation lane area between two rails of the shore cranes includes: a lambdoidal reverse operation area of inner container trucks, a ship lofting operation area, and a loading/unloading operation area of the inner container trucks, which are physically isolated by fences.