Abu Dhabi Ports is implementing a brand new terminal operating system, TOS, which will enhance the general cargo operations at the emirate's ports, significantly improving processing times and the full range of customer service offerings.
The state-of-the-art port management software called "Master Terminal" will replace Abu Dhabi Ports' existing systems and support the management of all aspects of the general cargo operations, including bulk, break bulk, project and Roll-On/Roll-Off cargo.
It will provide real-time information about cargo flows at any time of the day and improve the utilisation of port facilities, while increasing visibility and productivity with regards to operations, planning and reporting procedures.
"We are committed to continual investment in order to stay competitive in the 21st century and to confirm our position at the forefront of progress. 'Master Terminal' will boost our service offerings and support us in handling our growing general cargo volumes and delivering trade excellence", says Gary Lemke, Executive Vice President, Ports Unit, Abu Dhabi Ports.
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