Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland OBOT Update For August 19, 2019
ONN – Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland OBOT Update For August 19, 2019
Insight Terminal Solutions and Phil Tagami, the developers of the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal (OBOT), have repeated their collective intention to build a state-of-the-art bulk terminal facility in West Oakland that will not only meet, but surpass environmental standards.
Phil Tagami of California Capital Investment Group (CCIG) has expressly said that the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal (OBOT) will use covered cars to ship commodities, and even cut an agreement with an organization that did not want to comply with his order. More recently, Insight Terminal Solutions and Mr. Tagami have worked to secure the employment of a special zero-emissions rail car.
The point is that, in the tech-capital that is the San Francisco Bay Area, it only makes sense to employ tech to achieve the environmental objectives the Oakland Community wants. That’s what Insight Terminal Solutions plans to do. Watch the video by Phil Tagami, here.
Stay tuned. (Also at Denver News Now.)
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