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Navis to empower Dutch reefer container handler

Navis has announced that Kloosterboer Vlissingen, a Netherlands-based reefer container handler, has gone live with its 360 Managed Services in the cloud to aid in its automation and modernisation goals and to enhance the terminal’s performance on Navis N4 system.

Kloosterboer Vlissingen, which operates at 250,000TEU, annually, selected Navis N4 for its Terminal Operating System (TOS) to handle its business as they scaled up their operations, increased automation offerings at the terminal and optimised operations to remain competitive in the industry.

Along with N4, the terminal opted to enhance its terminal operations with Navis 360 Managed Services to ensure its N4 infrastructure is managed and functioning to its full potential, according to an announcement.

“Navis 360 Managed Services helps our customers keep up with the technical demand of the TOS and provides value by finding strategic ways terminals can improve performance to meet their business goals,” commented Jacques Marchetti, general manager of EMEA at Navis.

The terminal deployed several 360 Managed Services solutions – including Monitoring and Diagnostics, Upgrade Testing Services, Application Management Services and Database Services.

“Working with the Navis team, we were able to seamlessly deploy Navis 360 Managed Services in the cloud to boost the capabilities of the N4 TOS being used on site,” said Dennis Lobel, project manager Information Technology (IT) at Kloosterboer Vlissingen.

“The added service gives us peace of mind that our key business processes will be automatically tested and validated before receiving an N4 upgrade, which will help us run our operations at an optimal level,” added Roy de Witte, project engineer at Kloosterboer.





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