Press release

Next generation of automated container handling is inaugurated in Surabaya, Indonesia

On the morning of Friday, May 22nd, the Lamong Bay Terminal in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, was inaugurated by the President of Indonesia and a group of distinguished officials. It was an historic moment for Indonesia, an important milestone in the country’s transport development program that is improving the movement of goods through its vast waterways. Lamong Bay Terminal’s automated container handling system was provided by Konecranes.

The newly inaugurated Lamong Bay Terminal is the jewel in the crown of Indonesian state-owned terminal operator PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Persero), “Pelindo III”. Its automated container handling system, provided by Konecranes, consists of 20 Automated Stacking Cranes (ASCs), Remote Operating Stations (ROSs), and associated container yard infrastructure. Konecranes also provided 10 Ship-to-Shore (STS) cranes and 5 straddle carriers. Hand-over of the automated container blocks is proceeding smoothly. Konecranes is providing expert engineering support on-site.

“Lamong Bay Terminal is the next generation container terminal. Thanks to the reliability, productivity, predictability and safety provided by our Konecranes automated container handling system, we will provide our shipping line customers with uninterrupted, reliable container flow. This will be the key to build up business success in Indonesia and South-East Asia,” says Mr. Prasetyadi, President Director, Terminal Teluk Lamong. 

It’s the next generation

Lamong Bay Terminal’s automated container handling system incorporates a host of technological improvements including stronger redundancy throughout the design, and an improved Remote Operating Station (ROS) and Graphical User Interface (GUI).

Most importantly, Konecranes’ unique Active Load Control technology is now extended with an advanced machine vision system which detects containers and container profiles with great precision. As the container approaches the target, the container profile becomes more accurate. The effects of dust, fog etc. are minimized. The system senses neighboring container stacks from the point of view of the load, and performs canyon driving. The automated container handling process becomes more precise and predictable.

Mastering the building blocks

Lamong Bay Terminal’s automated container handling system is designed and built by Konecranes across all of its constituent parts: from the Active Load Control system of the ASCs that eliminates container sway, to the automation technology and software, and up to the GUI of the Remote Operating Stations.

Konecranes masters all of the building blocks of an automated container terminal, and consolidates all of the automation interfaces. At the core of the system, Konecranes provides its own automation technology, designed and built in-house to work flawlessly across the system.

Pekka Lundmark, CEO and President of Konecranes, attended the inauguration ceremony. “This is an important day for Konecranes and Indonesia. The future is very bright for Lamong Bay Terminal. I’m confident that it will achieve lasting business success,” he said.

Konecranes in Lamong Bay Terminal Inauguration

Ship-to-shore gantry crane image

Ship-to-shore gantry crane

Konecranes Noell Straddle Carries

Konecranes Noell Straddle Carries

Automated RMG crane image

Automated RMG crane

Remote operating station image

Remote operating station