Copenhagen Malmö Port, CMP, has unveiled a brand new Terminal Operating System (TOS) to further improve logistics productivity and efficiency, going live on November 17.
Central to the efficient operation of any port, the TOS is the bedrock on which all other systems rely. The new TOS at CMP, supplied by PICit, will see all data gathered about transports and loads and make it available for all parties in the transport chain.
Jacob Fogh, Terminal Manager, Port & Terminal Operations at CMP said: “It is important for CMP to find a supplier and a system which links together our processes and those of our customers. We know from experience that PICit meets the high level of requirements that CMP places on professionalism, quality and speed,
“They have detailed knowledge of both our operations and those of our customers, as well as of the prevailing conditions for the container operation in Scandinavia. This means that PICit has great understanding of how we want to work.”
Henrik Højen Andersen, CEO at PICit, said: “We have wanted to supply PIC TOS to CMP for some time as it is of major significance to our mutual customers, who will benefit greatly from the agreement. PICit and CMP have already worked closely together in connection with the implementation of SOLAS / VGM at CMP. I am eagerly looking forward to continuing to develop this excellent partnership,
“A large number of parties are affected by a TOS implementation, and it is important that we have an effective transition from the implementation project to it becoming operational so that it satisfies all parties involved”,