The terminal that runs itself
TIMIRON Midstream Partners operates a truck-to-rail crude terminal in Cadiz, Ohio — run end to end by a fleet of 16 AI agents built in-house. Not a pilot. Not a demo. The live operating system of a working terminal.
What the AI does
- Every load, captured digitally. Truck tickets become confirmed digital records the moment the pump stops.
- Cameras that read railcars. OCR on the rail spur fills in the tracking sheet no one wants to type.
- A control plane, not a dashboard. One console commands every agent, every screen, every alert.
- Safety that never blinks. Overfill-guard logic watches every transfer, every time.
The proof
In its first full year of AI-assisted scale-up, the Cadiz terminal grew revenue 4.9x and improved revenue per labor-hour by +64% — while commissioning two new pump skids.
The Fleet
Sixteen named agents, each with one job done relentlessly well — from JANUS on the load rack to NYX in the front office.