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Santos Brazil enhances its major terminals with CyberLogitec system

The Brazilian terminal operator, Santos Brazil has decided to replace its existing Terminal Operating System (TOS) at its two largest sites at Santos and Barcarena with CyberLogitec’s OPUS Terminal.

OPUS Terminals, which was selected for its flexibility and integrated terminal planning features according to a statement, is expected to modernise and standardise container operations at Tecon Santos and Tecon Vila Do Conde, accounting for approximately 16% of Brazilian containerised trade.

Singapore-based CyberLogitec’s system offers a wide range of yard, quayside, and gate processes integrated within the core TOS solution, while the fully integrated TOS, coupled with vital external integrations, gives the terminal operator the ability to provide a consistent experience to operators, transportation partners, government agencies, and cargo owners regardless of location.

“CyberLogitec’s OPUS Terminal provides us with the opportunity to align business processes across our two key hubs that have until now been serviced through two separate systems”, said Ricardo Abbruzzini Filho, Information Technology (IT) and innovation director at Santos Brasil and he highlighted that “a key benefit that CyberLogitec’s solution brings is its integrated approach to quayside and yard operations in a single system without the requirement for numerous add-ons.”

OPUS Terminal’s advanced features varying from yard planning and housekeeping to berth and quay crane operations, can cater to the terminals’ growth in the years to come, according to CyberLogitec.

“Despite being based in Asia, the flexibility, integrated functions, and our robust remote implementation strategy mean fast-growing terminals in the region can benefit from our solution to help them better serve their customers and partners,” commented Young Kyu Song, CEO of CyberLogitec.





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