OCR Technologies in Port Operations: What They Are and How Solvo.TOS Works with Them

What They Are and How Solvo.TOS Works with Them

What is OCR and why does it matter?

Modern ports and cargo terminals are complex ecosystems where every second counts — and every manual operation adds risk, delay, and cost. One technology that helps bring more precision and automation into these workflows is Optical Character Recognition (OCR).

OCR systems use cameras and software algorithms to recognize printed or stamped characters — such as container numbers, license plates, railcar IDs, and more. Instead of relying on manual entry, terminals can automatically capture this data at critical checkpoints and instantly feed it into their IT systems.

The result?

  • Fewer errors
  • Faster throughput
  • Better traceability
  • Stronger integration with customs and safety controls

OCR in action: use cases across the terminal

OCR can be deployed at multiple stages of terminal operations:

  • Gate operations: reading vehicle license plates to control entry and exit
  • Rail logistics: identifying flatcar numbers and container IDs on arrival
  • Yard and vessel operations: scanning containers and linking them to moves
  • Damage control: documenting container condition via automatic photo-fixation

Customs & dispatch: supplying clean, structured data to back-end systems.

The missing link: system integration

OCR is not a standalone solution — its full potential is only realized when it’s deeply integrated with a Terminal Operating System (TOS). OCR hardware captures data, but it’s the TOS that gives it meaning — validating, storing, and using it in the context of actual operations.

Solvo.TOS is natively compatible with OCR systems. It processes incoming data in real time, updating workflows across the terminal.

Here’s where and how it works:

  • At the gate: automatically recognizes vehicle plates, updates visit status, and enforces access rules
  • On the rail track: captures wagon numbers and container IDs to streamline railway operations
  • In vessel handling: links scanned IDs to loading/unloading plans
  • In yard and damage control: stores photos and condition reports in the cargo record

These integrations help terminals reduce manual input, speed up processes, and support accurate reporting.

Need Hardware, Too? Solvo Delivers

Solvo offers more than just software. Through our system integration division, we can equip your project with everything it needs — from OCR cameras and sensors to access control points, industrial Wi-Fi, self-service kiosks, and more.

Each component is selected, configured, and deployed based on your facility layout and operational needs — ensuring a true end-to-end automation approach.

With Solvo.TOS and our integration services, you get a complete, customizable solution designed to improve visibility, performance, and control across every step of the cargo journey.

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