porttaus
Porttaus is a term used in speculative maritime logistics to describe a standardized, modular cargo-handling unit and its associated throughput metric. In this context, a porttau functions both as a physical module that can be attached to or exchanged within port equipment and as a unit of measurement used to compare port performance across facilities.
Origin and usage: The concept emerged in academic simulations and planning exercises in the early 2020s as
Design: A porttau comprises three components: a standardized mechanical interface that aligns with quay cranes and
Function and applications: In simulations porttaus are used to model throughput, congestion, and energy use. In
Limitations: As a theoretical construct, porttaus face practical challenges such as interoperability, capital costs, and the
See also: Port, Logistics, Throughput, Automation, Containerization, Simulation.