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Accurate container weighing for improved efficiency and safety weighing in ports and terminals
Accurate, reliable weighing of containers is critical to ensuring safety at sea, and ports and terminals worldwide depend on speed, accuracy, and safety at every stage of operations. Tamtron’s weighing solutions for ports and terminals include a wide range of SOLAS-approved scales, such as Reach Stacker Scales, that make obtaining the required Verified Gross Mass (VGM) effortless during container handling, transit, and unloading. By enabling on-site weighing directly within the workflow, these solutions support fast, efficient, and reliable performance.
In addition to improved safety and compliance, Tamtron’s solutions help increase efficiency at ports. Real-time data and digital services make monitoring and managing weighing information straightforward, while supporting smoother logistics, transparency, and better operational control with advanced weighing solutions for ports and terminals.
Key benefits
- Ensure safe and compliant container weighing with SOLAS-approved scales
- Meet regulations without compromising operational speed or productivity
- Keep workflow uninterrupted by weighing directly during container handling
- Access real-time weighing data, reports and monitoring
- Increase transparency, traceability and overall safety with reliable weighing data
Our solutions for ports and terminals
On-board scales
Railway Scales

Scalex RDW Railway Scale
Tamtron RDW Railway Scale is a static wheel load diagnostic system.

Scalex Trapper DRS Railway Scale
Tamtron Trapper DRS Railway Scale is a weighbridge railway scale designed for dynamic weighing.

Scalex Trapper SRS Railway Scale
Tamtron Trapper SRS Railway Scale is a weighbridge railway scale designed for static weighing.
Truck scales
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