APM Terminals opts for Navis TOS to optimise general cargo flows in Port of Salalah

APM Terminals opts for Navis TOS to optimise general cargo flows in Port of Salalah

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APM Terminals has opted for the Navis terminal operating system to optimise its operations at the Port of Salalah in Oman, a major transshipment hub for project cargo and other commodities. 

Port of Salalah is a major Arab Gulf regional gateway and one of the largest transshipment hubs in the world. General cargo shipments are managed through 12 berths and exceed 17 million metric tons per year across limestone, gypsum, cement, project cargo, liquid bulk, and other commodities. Port of Salalah is a joint venture and has a concession agreement as the terminal authority and operator under APMT terminals global network.

Port of Salalah engaged with Navis to help improve and digitise the processes to general cargo shipments, billing workflow and terminal operations by increasing visibility to real-time data which allows for better operational yard planning, billing workflow and terminal operations.

Navis implemented a real time, highly responsive General Cargo Terminal Operating System to help Port of Salalah control and optimise terminal operations. As a result, Port of Salalah will improve customer experience and efficiencies through increased access to timely data and performance metrics, streamline operations planning and resource scheduling, and maximise terminal efficiency.

“Navis provides Port of Salalah an end-to-end software solution to optimise all general cargo business functions and terminal operations. Navis helps us provide our customers with real time access to cargo handling status, billing information, and vessel data. This capability has proven to be a competitive advantage for us,” said Ahmed Qatan, General Cargo Terminal COO at Port of Salalah.

Port of Salalah is the first APMT terminal to implement Navis for general cargo. “We are excited to partner and continue to grow with APMT and Port of Salalah for general cargo. This important opportunity builds on and expands our technology partnership with APMT to include both container and general cargo terminal operating systems,” said Kirk Knauff, CEO of Navis.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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APM Terminals opts for Navis TOS to optimise general cargo flows in Port of Salalah

APM Terminals opts for Navis TOS to optimise general cargo flows in Port of Salalah

Photo source: Navis

APM Terminals has opted for the Navis terminal operating system to optimise its operations at the Port of Salalah in Oman, a major transshipment hub for project cargo and other commodities. 

Port of Salalah is a major Arab Gulf regional gateway and one of the largest transshipment hubs in the world. General cargo shipments are managed through 12 berths and exceed 17 million metric tons per year across limestone, gypsum, cement, project cargo, liquid bulk, and other commodities. Port of Salalah is a joint venture and has a concession agreement as the terminal authority and operator under APMT terminals global network.

Port of Salalah engaged with Navis to help improve and digitise the processes to general cargo shipments, billing workflow and terminal operations by increasing visibility to real-time data which allows for better operational yard planning, billing workflow and terminal operations.

Navis implemented a real time, highly responsive General Cargo Terminal Operating System to help Port of Salalah control and optimise terminal operations. As a result, Port of Salalah will improve customer experience and efficiencies through increased access to timely data and performance metrics, streamline operations planning and resource scheduling, and maximise terminal efficiency.

“Navis provides Port of Salalah an end-to-end software solution to optimise all general cargo business functions and terminal operations. Navis helps us provide our customers with real time access to cargo handling status, billing information, and vessel data. This capability has proven to be a competitive advantage for us,” said Ahmed Qatan, General Cargo Terminal COO at Port of Salalah.

Port of Salalah is the first APMT terminal to implement Navis for general cargo. “We are excited to partner and continue to grow with APMT and Port of Salalah for general cargo. This important opportunity builds on and expands our technology partnership with APMT to include both container and general cargo terminal operating systems,” said Kirk Knauff, CEO of Navis.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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