
The era of time-consuming manual processes for container repositioning at ports may be coming to an end. Qingdao Port in Shandong Province has introduced an online service through its Yun Gang Tong platform that transforms traditional container operations into digital workflows.
This initiative represents more than a simple digital transition—it marks a significant advancement in the port's smart infrastructure development. By integrating multiple digital service functions, the port aims to address operational challenges that have long burdened shipping companies and logistics providers.
Key Features of the Digital Platform
The newly launched platform offers several innovative solutions designed to optimize port operations:
- Remote Container Door Control: Enables operators to manage container doors without physical presence at the site, eliminating the need for on-site manual operations.
 - Intelligent Cargo Identification: Advanced recognition technology automatically transmits cargo information to relevant personnel, ensuring timely and accurate data flow while preventing delays caused by information gaps.
 - Container Pickup Scheduling: Allows advance booking of container retrieval times, enabling better transportation planning and helping reduce port congestion.
 
Transforming Repositioning Operations
The platform's most notable innovation is its online container repositioning service—a process traditionally requiring multiple in-person visits and extensive paperwork. The digital solution enables complete remote processing, effectively eliminating physical queues and paperwork delays.
Industry analysts note that such digital transformations can significantly reduce operational costs while improving efficiency. The ability to handle repositioning operations remotely allows logistics companies to reallocate resources toward core business activities, potentially enhancing their competitive position in the market.
The implementation follows Qingdao Port's ongoing efforts to develop intelligent buffer zones and digital service integration, reflecting broader trends in port modernization worldwide.

