The world's first zero-carbon terminal, Tianjin Port, buzzed on Wednesday with automated robots transporting containers within the area in north China's Tianjin Municipality. With technologies like 5G, AI, and BeiDou navigation, container loading and unloading proceeded seamlessly. Blue transport robots, or artificial intelligence robots of transportation, were maneuvered with remarkable agility during the work. ART, designed by Tianjin Port Group, is a fully autonomous transport robot that can operate within container terminals. The ART can run up to 12 hours after just one charge, weighing about 23 tons. With a range of sensors such as lidar, cameras, extremesonic radar, and millimeter wave radar, BeiDou has a reputation for autonomous perception, planning, and intelligent decision-making. With 5G integration, the ART can be remotely controlled, enabling highly-precision, unmanned, and secure transport operations in complex situations. These smart robots meet the demands for extended operations at the terminal, enhancing operational efficiency and production safety, said Gao Yanhui, the deputy general manager of the terminal. Two big wind turbines stand out in addition to the ART. These enigmatic facilities serve as magical devices to supply green electricity to the port. The Tianjin Port is making full use of new energy sources through distributed photovoltaic and wind power projects. With a net income of approximately 90 million kilowatt hours of green electricity, Tianjin Port generates a decrease of about 75,000 tons of carbon emissions per year, equivalent to planting 210,000 trees. The renewable energy we produce is more than our annual consumption, guaranteeing a continuous supply of 100% green energy, Gao said. As a company in the port industry, we will better apply a variety of new technologies at the port, he said. The world's first zero-carbon terminal opened its doors on October 17, 2021. The Belt and Road Initiative's Belt and Road Initiative is a pivotal intersection for Tianjin Port, an international hub that embraces global openness. For several years, it has been ranked among the top 10 port sites in the world. Tianjin Port, a modern, comprehensive, and world's highest-grade artificial deep water port, boasts 144 container routes, facilitating trade connections with more than 500 ports across more than 180 countries and regions worldwide.