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Western Cape ports now ‘smartPORTS’ with new IPMS

byCustoms Today Report
16/09/2015
in Ports and Shipping, South Africa
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CAPE TOWN: The ports of Cape Town and Saldanha became the latest to go live with Transnet National Ports Authority’s (TNPA’s) new R79-million web-based Integrated Port Management System (IPMS)‚ first introduced at the pilot site‚ the Port of Durban in July.

IPMS replaces manual processes and enables key port operations to be managed online and in real time across TNPA’s eight commercial ports.

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“All vessels arriving at the two Western Cape ports between August 26 and 31 will be allowed priority registration‚ provided vessels agents are trained. Other Cape Town and Saldanha vessel agents will be able to register on the system as and when they are ready to transact‚” TNPA said in a statement.

“Since IPMS was introduced in Durban more than 108 vessel agents have been registered onto the system and 135 vessel arrival notifications were processed within the first three weeks.”

TNPA CE Richard Vallihu said‚ “Global ports are adopting ‘smartPORT’ concepts and the world is increasingly embracing digital technologies and data analytics to make sense of the information that we have around us.

“Gathering that information in the first place is a challenge. This online system will help transform our ocean gateways into ‘smartPORTs’ by using advanced information technology that will make them more intelligent and sustainable‚ while conserving resources‚ time‚ space and energy.

“As TNPA we believe that the glue or the backbone of our entire port system is information systems‚ but in an integrated way‚ where we manage just about every input and output to make monitoring‚ tracking‚ evaluating and optimising a lot simpler.”

Developed by Navayuga Infotech‚ a company based in India‚ in collaboration with their South African partner Nambiti Technologies‚ the IPMS is a strategic project that aims to support the broader objectives of the Transnet Market Demand Strategy in terms of efficiency and productivity. TNPA has invested about R79-million for the entire system‚ for all eight South African ports‚ covering concept development‚ architecture‚ implementation and rollout.

Vallihu said the IPMS was benchmarked against Malaysian and Singaporean ports which were among the world’s most efficient. It is a groundbreaking initiative in that for the first time in the world a system such as this is integrated across multiple ports on a single platform.

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