DP World Luanda terminal goes live with cloud-based solution 03 May 2021 (Last Updated May 3rd, 2021 11:42)
Dubai-based port operator DP World has finished the ‘go-live’ of a cloud-based Terminal Operating System (TOS) at the Commercial Port of Luanda in Angola.
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As an integrated platform, CARGOES TOS+ offers real-time information on vessel, gate, and yard movements to the users. Credit: DP World.
Dubai-based port operator DP World has finished the ‘go-live’ of a cloud-based Terminal Operating System (TOS) at the Commercial Port of Luanda in Angola.
The platform, called CARGOES TOS+ (Zodiac) solution, offers real-time information on vessel, gate, and yard movements to the users.
DP World, the leading provider of smart supply chain solutions, today announced that its CARGOES TOS+ (Zodiac) solution, a cloud-based Terminal Operating System (TOS), has completed its “go-live” at the Commercial Port of Luanda, Angola.
CARGOES TOS+ is an integrated platform encompassing all IT and operational systems under one umbrella, providing users with real-time information on vessel, gate, and yard movements. The news follows the signing of a 20-year concession agreement in January 2021.
Luanda was looking to completely transform its supply chain and logistics operations to meet growing demand and to compete on a global stage. It required digital solutions that could be implemented quickly without compromising on quality and could enable this growth, end-to-end.
CARGOES TOS+ (ZODIAC) completes âgo-liveâ within 8 weeks at DP World Luanda terminal
DP World, the leading provider of smart supply chain solutions, announced April 30 that its CARGOES TOS+ (Zodiac) solution, a cloud-based Terminal Operating System (TOS), has completed its “go-live” at the Commercial Port of Luanda, Angola.
CARGOES TOS+ is an integrated platform encompassing all IT and operational systems under one umbrella, providing users with real-time information on vessel, gate, and yard movements. The news follows the signing of a 20-year concession agreement in January 2021.
Luanda was looking to completely transform its supply chain and logistics operations to meet growing demand and to compete on a global stage. It required digital solutions that could be implemented quickly without compromising on quality and could enable this growth, end-to-end.
DP World launches e-commerce platform to accelerate global trade
Trade enabler DP World has launched DUBUY.com, a global wholesale e-commerce platform. DUBUY.com is available first in Rwanda with plans to expand across Africa and around the world.
DUBUY.com adds digital trading corridors to the physical corridors DP World has built across the African continent with its investment in ports, terminals and logistics operations. DUBUY.com is partnering with local businesses and the Rwandan Government to help unlock access to global markets for small and medium-sized UAE enterprises, using DP World’s end-to-end integrated supply chain services to fulfil orders for export and to receive goods. The platform also enables global companies to find and serve new trading partners in Africa, opening up access to fast growing markets.
Friday, 30 April, 2021 - 10:30
DP World has launched a global wholesale e-commerce platform, which was first available in Rwanda, with plans to expand across Africa and the world. (WAM) Dubai - Asharq Al-Awsat
Dubai-based port operator DP World has launched a global wholesale e-commerce platform, which was first available in Rwanda, with plans to expand across Africa and the world.
The website, DUBUY.com, will add digital trading corridors to the physical corridors DP World has built across Africa with its investment in ports, terminals and logistics operations.
It will partner with local businesses and the Rwandan government to help unlock access to global markets for small and medium UAE enterprises using DP World’s end-to-end integrated supply chain services to fulfill orders for export and to receive goods.