As an important logistics hub, seaports require vital vehicle management. This plan aims to optimize the process of vehicles entering and leaving the port, and improve efficiency and safety.
1. Entrance management
A multi-lane intelligent gate is set up at the port entrance, equipped with a license plate recognition system and an electronic tag reading device. When a vehicle enters, the system automatically identifies the license plate and vehicle information, and verifies the reservation number and the cargo list. For vehicles that have not been reserved, they are guided to the temporary parking area and released after completing relevant procedures.
2. Port traffic planning
Functional areas are divided, such as loading and unloading areas, storage areas, office areas, etc., and one-way driving channels are set up to avoid congestion. Intelligent traffic lights are installed at key intersections to automatically adjust the signal duration according to real-time traffic flow. At the same time, patrol cars and monitoring systems are equipped to monitor the traffic conditions in the port in real time and deal with violations in a timely manner.
3. Export management
When the vehicle leaves the port, the system re-checks the cargo information and transportation documents to ensure the safety of the cargo. For overloaded or illegal vehicles, it is prohibited to leave the port and the relevant departments are notified to handle it.
4. Data Management
Establish a vehicle information database to record vehicle entry and exit times, cargo types, transportation routes, and other information. Through data analysis, optimize vehicle scheduling and resource allocation to improve port operation efficiency.
Through the above measures, seaport vehicle management will be more efficient and safe, providing strong support for port development.
