MAJOR maritime, port/terminal and logistics information technology solutions provider CyberLogitec has signed an agreement with Busan New Container Terminal (BNCT) to implement the OPUS Terminal operating system at the facility.
The OPUS Terminal solution is exceedingly flexible and scalable, allowing BNCT to meet the future needs of their terminals. 'By signing this contract,' said John Elliott, BNCT's president and CEO, 'I am excited to secure a great partnership with CyberLogitec and future for BNCT.
'I am especially grateful for the huge effort invested by both BNCT and CyberLogitec staff who have conducted a very thorough analysis that enabled us to decide, with great confidence, that CyberLogitec will provide the future terminal operating system for the most advanced terminal in Korea.'
Product manager - Terminal solution, CyberLogitec, Son-Jeong Min, said: 'A high-performance terminal operating system must have the ability to assist the terminal operators to improve cost inefficiencies, be flexible, scalable and ultimately lead to improved terminal productivity.
'We are committed to promote our solutions competitiveness using business intelligence and leveraging on big data for accurate operation analysis and forecasting. Building on our strong and robust relationship with BNCT, we can drive innovation and efficiency of the terminal operations to create the terminal of tomorrow.'
OPUS Terminal has been successfully deployed at more than 30 terminals globally, including mega terminal installations namely DP World;s Jebel Ali Terminals in UAE and Westports in Malaysia, reports The Maritime Executive, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
BNCT is an independent full-service container terminal operator with a current capacity of 2.5 million TEU.
WORLD SHIPPING
The OPUS Terminal solution is exceedingly flexible and scalable, allowing BNCT to meet the future needs of their terminals. 'By signing this contract,' said John Elliott, BNCT's president and CEO, 'I am excited to secure a great partnership with CyberLogitec and future for BNCT.
'I am especially grateful for the huge effort invested by both BNCT and CyberLogitec staff who have conducted a very thorough analysis that enabled us to decide, with great confidence, that CyberLogitec will provide the future terminal operating system for the most advanced terminal in Korea.'
Product manager - Terminal solution, CyberLogitec, Son-Jeong Min, said: 'A high-performance terminal operating system must have the ability to assist the terminal operators to improve cost inefficiencies, be flexible, scalable and ultimately lead to improved terminal productivity.
'We are committed to promote our solutions competitiveness using business intelligence and leveraging on big data for accurate operation analysis and forecasting. Building on our strong and robust relationship with BNCT, we can drive innovation and efficiency of the terminal operations to create the terminal of tomorrow.'
OPUS Terminal has been successfully deployed at more than 30 terminals globally, including mega terminal installations namely DP World;s Jebel Ali Terminals in UAE and Westports in Malaysia, reports The Maritime Executive, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
BNCT is an independent full-service container terminal operator with a current capacity of 2.5 million TEU.
WORLD SHIPPING