phavoc said:But seriously, we know from our only example of an inhabited planet, you are going to see ultra-modern cargo docks alongside docks that are essentially manually run. You can't apply the TL of a planet universally to every place on it.
Yeah, that's fine for cargo transfer in general in relation to the whole planet, but I think it's fair to assume that the Starport servicing Starships operates on a higher tech basis. Certainly in terms of the ship unloading its own cargo, you have a minimum tech of 9, and an assumed average tech of 12 (per High Guard, p.52). Cargo bots are a mere Cr75,000 and only TL11. A manually operated cargo handler would cost more in terms of capital, life support and wages. (Assuming a stevedore is paid Cr1,000 per month and costs you Cr2,000 a month life support, the robot pays for itself in about 2 years. And that's not including the cost of a forklift equivalent to the robot's lifting ability.)
How the stuff is handled after it's left the starport (or even the ship, really) isn't normally the concern of the crew. In the event that there are no facilities, I would expect that the captain has to organise someone to transport the offloaded goods to destination, or that the recipient is expected to do so (depending if we are talking cargo or freight).