CyberLogitec develops multipurpose terminal operating system

CyberLogitec has developed a new terminal operating system specifically designed for multipurpose terminals. The IT system can handle containers and all types of cargo from vehicles to breakbulk, project cargo and bulk cargo in one place.  

Opus Terminal M, as the system is called, is designed to manage the entire spectrum of terminal operations in real-time. It can define all types of vessels and storage facilities like open yards, tanks, silos and multi-storey carparks. The solution also supports multi-terminal operations for operators that run more than one facility, including container ports, inland container depots and empty depots.

Opus Terminal M builds on CyberLogitec’s Opus Terminal solution, offering advanced functionality from Vehicle Booking System to Advanced Yard Planning and Advanced ITV Pooling. One of its most tech-forward functions is real-time 2D and 3D visualization of full cargo and yard operations, which CyberLogitec says supports better management and decision making and increases safety.

“Opus Terminal M sets new standards for the industry,” says Jason Hyeon, Managing Director of CyberLogitec Global. “Besides accessibility and flexibility, it presents the full functionality of bespoke container Terminal Operation Systems (TOS), offering terminals of all sizes the benefits and advanced operational efficiencies that were previously exclusive to mega terminals because of cost considerations.”

The system is browser-based and can be deployed both as an on-premise or cloud solution. Key features are also available on a variety of mobile devices such as tablets and phones. According to the creators, Opus Terminal M A “greatly reduces” the need for third-party systems but does ensure a high level of interoperability. “It is currently the most advanced multi-purpose TOS that can support multi-terminal and multi-modal operations on the cloud platform,” the company boldly claims.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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CyberLogitec develops multipurpose terminal operating system

CyberLogitec has developed a new terminal operating system specifically designed for multipurpose terminals. The IT system can handle containers and all types of cargo from vehicles to breakbulk, project cargo and bulk cargo in one place.  

Opus Terminal M, as the system is called, is designed to manage the entire spectrum of terminal operations in real-time. It can define all types of vessels and storage facilities like open yards, tanks, silos and multi-storey carparks. The solution also supports multi-terminal operations for operators that run more than one facility, including container ports, inland container depots and empty depots.

Opus Terminal M builds on CyberLogitec’s Opus Terminal solution, offering advanced functionality from Vehicle Booking System to Advanced Yard Planning and Advanced ITV Pooling. One of its most tech-forward functions is real-time 2D and 3D visualization of full cargo and yard operations, which CyberLogitec says supports better management and decision making and increases safety.

“Opus Terminal M sets new standards for the industry,” says Jason Hyeon, Managing Director of CyberLogitec Global. “Besides accessibility and flexibility, it presents the full functionality of bespoke container Terminal Operation Systems (TOS), offering terminals of all sizes the benefits and advanced operational efficiencies that were previously exclusive to mega terminals because of cost considerations.”

The system is browser-based and can be deployed both as an on-premise or cloud solution. Key features are also available on a variety of mobile devices such as tablets and phones. According to the creators, Opus Terminal M A “greatly reduces” the need for third-party systems but does ensure a high level of interoperability. “It is currently the most advanced multi-purpose TOS that can support multi-terminal and multi-modal operations on the cloud platform,” the company boldly claims.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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