February2 , 2026

    Docker Vision Partners with TCS COIN™ to Co-Create AI Solutions for Global Ports and Logistics

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    Docker Vision has entered into a strategic partnership with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) through its Co-Innovation Network (COIN™), marking a significant step toward accelerating AI-led transformation in the maritime and logistics sectors.

    As part of the collaboration, Docker Vision will work closely with TCS and its global enterprise customers to co-create AI-powered computer vision solutions for ports, terminals, and logistics operations. The partnership will focus on practical innovation, scalable deployment, and delivering measurable operational outcomes across complex supply chain environments.

    By combining Docker Vision’s advanced computer vision capabilities with TCS’ enterprise-scale delivery expertise, deep domain knowledge, and contextual understanding, the collaboration aims to bridge the gap between cutting-edge AI innovation and real-world operational impact.

    The partnership underscores a shared belief that meaningful digital transformation in maritime and supply chains is driven by strong ecosystems rather than standalone technologies, enabling the industry to move faster toward smarter, safer, and more efficient operations.

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