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CSP signs up Navis N4 operating system for its 38 ports xinde marine news 2018-03-15 11:10



Major Hong Kong-based port operator, Cosco Shipping Ports (CSP), has entered into a subscription agreement with Navis for its N4 terminal operating system (TOS) to support its operations across 269 berths at 38 ports worldwide, of which 179 are for containers, with a combined annual handling capacity of approximately 103 million TEU.
 
CSP recorded a 15 per cent year-over-year increase for its monthly container volumes in January, reaching a total of more than 7.8 million TEU for the month, according to UK's Port Technology.
 
Vice chairman and managing director of Cosco Shipping Ports, Zhang Wei, said: "2017 marked a successful year for our globalisation and increasing control in port companies. While we continue to expand our world-class portfolio of assets, we are committed to providing quality and efficiency services to customers at home and abroad.
 
"At CSP, we understand well that continuous improvement of the operating efficiency and sustainable development of the ports and terminals will further enhance our competitiveness.
 
"We are happy to work with Navis, with its unmatched experience in TOS and collaborative solutions and with N4 serving as the brain and localised source of information for the day-to-day operation of our terminal business, we are better equipped to meet the needs of today's carriers and large container ships coming to call."
 
President of Navis, Benoit de la Tour, commented: "We are continuing on our path towards large, strategic agreements with some of the biggest global terminal operators and shipping lines in the world and this partnership with Cosco Shipping Ports is an opportunity for Navis to deliver its leading innovation and global optimisation services to an expanding network of terminals."
 
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