Ports worldwide are investing in operations—introducing remote technologies, digital tools, and smarter infrastructure to stay competitive. But these investments only deliver lasting value when people and processes evolve in step with the technology.
This webinar brings together insights from terminals navigating the shift to remote crane operations. We’ll explore how leading ports are approaching workforce development, how simulation-based training is accelerating readiness, and why success depends on both technical tools and strong organizational alignment.
From greenfield sites to complex brownfield environments, we’ll highlight the common pitfalls and success factors shaping today’s automation journeys—and how simulation can support a smoother, smarter transition.
Takeaways for Attendees:
✔ How to ensure operators are ready for remote operations from day one
✔ How simulation-based training prevents costly mistakes and downtime
✔ The role of training in achieving automation ROI
✔ How to track operator performance and readiness objectively
✔ What leading ports are doing to successfully transition to automation
Who Should Attend:
Terminal operators, automation leads, training managers, port tech specialists, and anyone responsible for preparing teams for the future of port operations.
Register now to gain insight into what it really takes to align your people and tech for remote success.
Presenters
Nikola Radisavljevic
Founder & CEP of Zaga Advisory
Nikola is a passionate leader in the area of container terminal digitalization, automation and optimization, with broad hands-on experience developing and delivering state-of-the-art crane automation, worldwide.
Devon Van de Kletersteeg
Product Manager, Ports, CM Labs
As CM Labs’ Product Manager for Ports, Devon develops training solutions that enhance safety and efficiency in port operations. His expertise helps prepare the port workforce for upcoming industry challenges.
Anne-Marie Causer
Editor, GreenPort Magazine
As well as GreenPort Editor, Anne-Marie is responsible for Mercator Media's online news service across all seven titles, providing readers with latest news relevant to their business. Anne-Marie initially joined Mercator after graduation in 2000, as a sales executive for Engineering Capacity, and later as a freelance writer on Maritime Journal for four years, becoming full time in her current role in 2011.