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Douala box terminal implements Navis system

Navis has announced that Régie du Terminal à Conteneurs (RTC) Douala went live with Navis 360 Managed Services in the cloud to help make the most out of its N4 investment in the terminal operating system (TOS).

[s2If is_user_logged_in()]The terminal added 360 Managed Services to enhance its terminal operations, optimise operations and management on N4, and remain competitive in the industry.

RTC, translates fromt he French to Douala Container Terminal, and is placed within Cameroon’s main port, which is located on the estuary of the Wouri River and accounts for the majority of Cameroonian port traffic. Operating at 380,000TEU annually, RTC is one of the best-equipped ports in Central Africa and upgraded to Navis N4 TOS earlier this year to enhance its offerings with a more modern system.

Within six weeks, the terminal was running on N4 and opted to add Navis 360 Managed Services in the cloud to better manage the TOS and get the most impact and return on investment, without the additional information technology investment to manage the system.

“Given the tight timeline of this project, when we met with the Navis team we knew we would need the Navis TOS available in the cloud along with the testing, training and production features that Navis Managed Services offered to get the most out of our N4 TOS,’ said Patrick Guy Abodioh, deputy of CIO of the Port Authority of Douala, RTC’s owner.[/s2If]

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