EAIGLE Partners with PortCity to Expand AI Automation in Port Logistics

July 14, 2026
EAIGLE has announced a strategic partnership with PortCity to expand deployment of its AI-based gate and yard automation platform across PortCity logistics hubs. The collaboration uses computer vision to automate vehicle access and improve yard visibility.

EAIGLE has entered a strategic partnership with PortCity to expand deployment of its gate and yard automation platform across PortCity’s distribution network, announced in a press release.

The partnership integrates EAIGLE’s Automated Vehicles Access Control system to digitize entry points and use computer vision for asset identification through existing camera networks. This approach removes the need for new hardware and streamlines the check-in and check-out process at port facilities.

PortCity’s management said the automation replaces traditional gate paperwork with AI-based tracking, improving visibility of yard operations and reducing congestion at gates. EAIGLE’s platform connects gate and yard insights to enterprise systems such as transport, warehouse, and enterprise resource management tools.

The collaboration supports EAIGLE’s growing focus on expanding its automation technology across supply chain sectors including retail, manufacturing, and transportation. The company is also introducing complementary tools such as the electronic bill of lading workflow system and YardSight Mobile for additional automation in yard operations.

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