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PRINOS is raring to go

06.06.2024

BREMEN/BREMERHAVEN. Specially developed for Bremische Hafeneisenbahn, the Port Railway Information and Operation System (PRINOS) now controls all port rail traffic in Bremen and Bremerhaven. “We gave ourselves nearly a year to complete the full transition to the new, digital port rail system, as it was much like an open-heart surgery and shouldn’t restrict port rail operations in any way. And now it’s done. PRINOS is up and running,” explained Daniel Becker, who is responsible for the project at bremenports, in early May.

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