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How a Major U.S. Port Improved Logistics Operations Using Getac Rugged Tablets

How a Major U.S. Port Improved Logistics Operations Using Getac Rugged Tablets

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Every day, 14,000 trucks and 11,500 critical transactions flow through one of the busiest ports in the United States. It is the absolute starting line of the modern supply chain—a deafening, high-stakes choreography of towering cranes and multi-ton shipping containers in constant motion.

But what happens when the technology meant to orchestrate this massive operation keeps shattering on the concrete?

In this episode of The Getac Deep Dive, Casey Walker takes you straight to the asphalt to explore "The Durability Gap." We look at the disastrous ripple effects of using fragile, consumer-grade tablets in a hostile industrial environment, where blinding sun, corrosive saltwater, and Wi-Fi-blocking "metal canyons" are just part of a normal Tuesday. Discover how this major port restored order, protected over 1.5 million connected jobs, and drastically cut e-waste by deploying the military-grade Getac F110 fully rugged tablet.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The invisible scale and economic impact of a major commercial port.

  • The critical role of a Terminal Operating System (TOS) in the supply chain.

  • The costly reality of "The Durability Gap" when consumer hardware meets an industrial reality.

  • How the Getac F110 solved specific environmental challenges like screen glare, dropped signals, and equipment drops.

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