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Colombian port operator goes live with Tideworks TOS solution

Colombia’s box terminal operator, Santa Marta International Terminal Company (SMITCO) is now live with Tideworks’ next-generation marine terminal operating system (TOS) solution, Mainsail 10.

SMITCO has upgraded from Tideworks’ older Mainsail solution to the advanced Mainsail 10.

Tideworks Technology Inc., a full-service provider of TOS solutions, said the new system offers terminal operators greater flexibility through a customisable user experience, smart third-party integration capabilities and increased visibility to improve decision-making with flexible and robust reporting.

The legacy TOS was deployed in 2009, and this milestone marks nearly 15 years of partnership between Tideworks and SMITCO. More specifically, this go-live is also Tideworks’ 15th successful implementation of Mainsail 10.

Also, Mainsail 10 integrates with third-party systems and aims to offer SMITCO a high-performance management tool that the terminal can scale as operations shift.

Thomas Rucker, president of Tideworks Technology, commented, “The upgrade to Mainsail 10 builds on our longstanding relationship with SMITCO and aids the company’s growth and modernisation efforts across their operations.”

He added, “This is also an important milestone as Tideworks continues to strengthen our presence in the LATAM region.”





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