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Cargotec is part of the world's first ecosystem initiative for autonomous ships

2016 Press
CARGOTEC CORPORATION, PRESS RELEASE, 28 SEPTEMBER 2016 AT 4.15 PM (EEST)
 
Cargotec is part of the world's first ecosystem initiative for autonomous ships
 
Cargotec, together with leading maritime industry and ICT companies, will establish world's first ecosystem aimed at creating autonomous marine transport system to the Baltic Sea by 2025. 
 
The initiative is largely financed by Tekes, the Finnish Funding Agency for innovation. In addition to Cargotec, the main investing companies are Ericsson, Meyer Turku, Rolls-Royce, Tieto and Wärtsilä. The ecosystem platform is being handled by DIMECC, a leading co-creation ecosystem provider.
 
"For decades, Cargotec's business areas MacGregor and Kalmar have been pioneering solutions on-board and at ports for efficient and safe cargo flow solutions," says Soili Mäkinen, CIO at Cargotec. "This initiative is in line with our ambitions, and we are excited to be part of it. We invite all industry stakeholders to collaborate in this area."
 
"MacGregor is committed to maximising the lifetime profitability of its customers' operations. We understand, that this is best done in close cooperation with customers and other stakeholders," says Pasi Lehtonen, SVP, Marketing, Business Development and Strategy, MacGregor. "In order to boost industry transformation, MacGregor has called for an industry renewal discussion under the theme "So much potential - let's not waste it". Productivity developments will be driven by advancements in connectivity and digitalisation, along with new business models and capabilities. Autonomous maritime transportation is a perfect example of such new capability."
 
"Kalmar is pleased to collaborate with industry leaders in finding ways to expand automation in the maritime logistics chain. This initiative has great potential to help in increasing safety and productivity not only in container ports but in the whole maritime industry," says Tommi Pettersson, Vice President, Software and Automation Development, Kalmar.
 
Cargotec is on a drive to become a world leader in intelligent cargo handling, and it is increasing its focus on software, services and digital business. The above initiative supports this goal.
 
For more information, please contact:
Pasi Lehtonen, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Business Development and Strategy, MacGregor
Tel. +358 40 557 3881, Email: pasi.lehtonen@macgregor.com 
 
Leena Lie, Senior Vice President, Communications and Investor Relations, Cargotec Corporation
Tel +358 20 777 4483, Email: leena.lie@cargotec.com
 
Cargotec (Nasdaq Helsinki: CGCBV) is a leading provider of cargo and load handling solutions with the goal of becoming the leader in intelligent cargo handling. Cargotec's business areas Kalmar, Hiab and MacGregor offer products and services that ensure our customers a continuous, reliable and sustainable performance. Cargotec's sales in 2015 totalled approximately EUR 3.7 billion and it employs over 11,000 people. www.cargotec.com