TO cope with the growing need for supply chains to be more resilient and agile, psa Corporation Ltd (PSA) has developed and launched more than fifty application programming interfaces (APIs) to enable digital transformation and enhance digital integration within the haulage industry in Singapore.
This is a significant push for the local haulier community towards information sharing and the adoption of new technologies to streamline their operations and processes, a company statement said.
'With these APIs, the hauliers' existing in-house systems can now be digitally connected with PSA's Portnet, streamlining and automating their work processes including port documentation.
'Portnet is a nation-wide business to business (B2B) port community solution that provides real-time and detailed information on all port, shipping, and logistics processes'.
PSA said the need for manual documentation or job order filling will become a thing of the past, as digitalised processes enables greater efficiency, reliability, timeliness and transparency in goods movement across supply chains.
These digital initiatives aim to help companies, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), move in tandem with the emerging needs of the digital economy and a post-pandemic future. More than 100,000 containers were handled via APIs launched since 2021, with favourable feedback from hauliers who have come onboard.
Seow Hwee, PSA's head of cargo solutions business, Southeast Asia, said: 'Agility is a prerequisite in meeting today's complex and dynamic nature of logistics management, and PSA recognises the industry's need for data and information sharing to improve resilience in supply chain systems.'
Oh Bee Lock, CEO of Singapore Logistics Association, commented: 'This latest initiative by PSA to enable quick and reliable data connectivity amongst stakeholders will help the logistics industry continue our transformation journey to leverage technology effectively, and build new capabilities to better serve our customers.'
Eugene Heng, managing director of Masindo Logistics Pte Ltd, said: 'With systems integration via APIs, it has streamlined our work processes with increased productivity, and this will help Masindo and other logistics SMEs to make informed data-driven business decisions to support their growth strategies and business continuity.'
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This is a significant push for the local haulier community towards information sharing and the adoption of new technologies to streamline their operations and processes, a company statement said.
'With these APIs, the hauliers' existing in-house systems can now be digitally connected with PSA's Portnet, streamlining and automating their work processes including port documentation.
'Portnet is a nation-wide business to business (B2B) port community solution that provides real-time and detailed information on all port, shipping, and logistics processes'.
PSA said the need for manual documentation or job order filling will become a thing of the past, as digitalised processes enables greater efficiency, reliability, timeliness and transparency in goods movement across supply chains.
These digital initiatives aim to help companies, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), move in tandem with the emerging needs of the digital economy and a post-pandemic future. More than 100,000 containers were handled via APIs launched since 2021, with favourable feedback from hauliers who have come onboard.
Seow Hwee, PSA's head of cargo solutions business, Southeast Asia, said: 'Agility is a prerequisite in meeting today's complex and dynamic nature of logistics management, and PSA recognises the industry's need for data and information sharing to improve resilience in supply chain systems.'
Oh Bee Lock, CEO of Singapore Logistics Association, commented: 'This latest initiative by PSA to enable quick and reliable data connectivity amongst stakeholders will help the logistics industry continue our transformation journey to leverage technology effectively, and build new capabilities to better serve our customers.'
Eugene Heng, managing director of Masindo Logistics Pte Ltd, said: 'With systems integration via APIs, it has streamlined our work processes with increased productivity, and this will help Masindo and other logistics SMEs to make informed data-driven business decisions to support their growth strategies and business continuity.'
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