SLS Bucharest Intermodal Terminal opens new intermodal terminal in Romania

SLS Bucharest Intermodal Terminal, the logistics and transport operator under the ownership of FAN Courier, has officially opened the intermodal terminal located in one of Romania’s most complex industrial parks.

The new investment is part of the company’s medium and long-term development strategy, announced in 2020, following its entry into the FAN Courier portfolio. The investment made by SLS Cargo in partnership with P3 has a value of around US$2 million and gives the company the status of...

https://container-news.com/sls-bucharest-intermodal-terminal-opens-new-intermodal-terminal-in-romania/

YILPORT integrates Navis TOS into Portuguese box terminal

Turkish port operator Yilport Holding announced the successful completion of the Navis Terminal Operating System (TOS) integration in YILPORT Leixões, a container terminal in the north of Portugal.

Integrating a conventional TOS system into the terminal is a big shift forward for YILPORT because it will serve as the foundation for any level of automation, equipment/truck detection systems, and other advanced technologies, according to a statement.

Furthermore, it is expected to aid in the...

https://container-news.com/yilport-integrates-navis-tos-into-portuguese-box-terminal/

Port of Savannah launches Navis terminal operating system

The Georgia Ports Authority has implemented a Navis terminal operating system at the Port of Savannah’s Garden City Terminal to help facilitate data exchanges between shippers and carriers and improve the speed of cargo movements. 

“After conducting extensive research, we selected the Navis N4 Terminal Operating System to optimize planning, visibility and asset utilization at the Garden City Terminal,” said Bill Sutton, GPA’s chief information officer, in a news release from Navis. “The system...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/port-of-savannah-launches-navis-terminal-operating-system

Uruguayan box terminal chooses Navis TOS

The supply chain technology provider Navis has announced that Terminal Cuenca del Plata (TCP) in Uruguay has signed a subscription agreement for its N4 SaaS offering.

The implementation of N4 SaaS, along with several optimisation solutions, will increase efficiency and enhance TCP’s overall operations, reaching new standards and allowing scalability as the terminal undergoes a landmark expansion plan, according to Navis.

TCP, owned by the Antwerp-based terminal operator Katoen Natie, is situated...

https://container-news.com/uruguayan-box-terminal-chooses-navis-tos/

Modern Terminals upgrades Navis terminal operating system

Modern Terminals Limited (MTL) has completed the upgrade of Navis’ N4 terminal operating system (TOS) in its container terminals at Kwai Tsing Port in Hong Kong and DaChan Bay in China to support more efficient and effective operations.

“With our intelligent TOS connecting the dots throughout the terminal, Modern Terminals has all the data it needs to make real-time business decisions, building its reputation as a reliable gateway to keep cargo flowing smoothly in the region,” said David Houser,...

https://container-news.com/modern-terminals-upgrades-navis-terminal-operating-system/

APMT Valencia completes Navis TOS implementation

APM Terminals Valencia has successfully completed the implementation of Navis N4 as its new terminal operating system (TOS), which is expected to help the terminal operator automate decision making and elevate productivity across a range of critical operational and business processes.

A process that began on 4 February, with the scheduled interruption of operations for the migration of data, was followed by the restart of the vessel operations during the weekend of 5-6 February, as well as in...

https://container-news.com/apmt-valencia-completes-navis-tos-implementation/

Evergreen partners with Navis to improve stowage operations

Evergreen has selected Navis’ StowMan Control Center and Distributed Services and Vessel Pool to optimise its stowage operations with the Taiwanese ocean carrier and the maritime software solutions provider Navis signing a multiyear subscription agreement.

Navis said its solution provides “highly efficient cargo capacity management and the safest possible sailing for the vessel in all situations.”

“With the ever increasing complexity in the seaborne trade and the accelerated needs for larger...

https://container-news.com/evergreen-partners-with-navis-to-improve-stowage-operations/

Evergreen deploys Navis technology to enhance stowage operations

The Taiwanese shipping line Evergreen Marine has signed a multi-year subscription agreement for Navis’ StowMan Control Center & Distributed Services and Vessel Pool to optimise its stowage operations.

The vessel stowage planning solution StowMan uses stability and stress calculations, slot definitions and advanced lashing calculations of the onboard Navis loading computer, according to a statement.

“With the ever-increasing complexity in the seaborne trade and the accelerated needs for larger...

https://container-news.com/evergreen-deploys-navis-technology-to-enhance-stowage-operations/

Navis unveils lashing tool to reduce container loss at sea

Navis has announced the launch of the Lashing Monitor, a new product to proactively monitor various lash conditions that could potentially damage container vessels and alert vessel crews to safety concerns.

Navis noted that the number of container incidents at sea has recently risen dramatically, resulting in significant disruption in the supply chain, environmental pollution, damages to both ship and cargo and consequently loss of money, cargo and reputation for carriers.

The majority of these...

https://container-news.com/navis-unveils-lashing-tool-to-reduce-container-loss-at-sea/

Global regulators and customers push terminals to increase sustainability

Navis, the provider of operational technologies and services for global organisations across the shipping supply chain, has unveiled new survey findings that examine the motivation behind global terminals implementing new sustainability initiatives, as well as the current status and the expected benefits of these endeavours.

Under growing pressure from regulators, customers and the global community, the shipping industry is working to increase sustainability while maintaining a profit. According...

https://container-news.com/global-regulators-and-customers-push-terminals-to-increase-sustainability/

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