House Committee report says ZPMC poses risk to US security
NewsHouse Committee reports says ZPMC could serve as “a Trojan horse capable of helping the CCP and the PRC military exploit and manipulate US maritime equipment and technology.”
The Port of Houston plans to issue a Request for Proposals for a new gate system for both its Bayport and Barbours Cut container terminals. In 2009, Houston tendered for a gate OCR system for both facilities, and subsequently awarded a contract to APS Technology, now part of ABB.
APS expanded the initial system several times at both terminals, adding additional portals and functionality, such as damage inspection, and covering both in and out gates. The Port of Houston is now planning to issue a tender for a new “single source gate operating system and optical character recognition system” at both terminals.
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