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NileDutch selected CyberLogitec’s ALLEGRO

CyberLogitec, the IT solution provider to the maritime & logistic industry, has been awarded the contract to replace NileDutch’s existing business operating system with ALLEGRO, the advanced liner management solution.  The contract was officially signed in mid-June 2018, and is set to commence from Q3 2018.

Mark Kraaijenbrink, Director ICT of NileDutch, said ‘As we continuously seek to improve our operating processes and standardize our way of working in this increasingly complex and challenging market, we are convinced that ALLEGRO is the right solution for us.  ALLEGRO will help us to improve customer services and operational efficiency, drive better decision making and enhance yield optimization.’

‘This represents an important milestone for us to provide a complete integrated solution where our customer can focus on their core business strategy while we help to streamline the operating process.  We are looking forward to working in partnership with NileDutch in supporting their evolving needs,’ says CyberLogitec Group CEO, Jang-Rim Choi.

ALLEGRO is a comprehensive integrated Liner Management Solution tailored for containerised shipping carriers, which incorporates intelligent algorithms to automate & validate data capture, resulting in greater real-time accuracy and faster decision-making. It also has simulation and exception management capabilities that enable user to optimally control costs, manage yields and effectively deploy resources and assets, giving them a competitive edge and improved business insights.  The solution is fully web-based and is accessible via all major web browsers and mobile devices anywhere, anytime.

The project implementation has been scheduled to begin on 1 September, 2018 and the solution is targeted to go-live during the summer of 2019.





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