TBA, ARL-Shipping.com Announce Partnership

August 29, 2011

Key marine terminal software providers join forces to complement their offerings.
Hong Kong based arl-shipping.com Limited and Dutch headquartered TBA B.V. today announced they have teamed up to join forces and offer their customers a complementary set of products and services. Under this agreement, both companies will market, sell and support each others’ software solutions to the worldwide market. The companies will also work together extending the joined portfolio of container terminal offerings, which includes both standard systems deployment and custom systems design and development.
The partnership between TBA and arl-shipping.com is aimed at ports and container terminals, inland and rail terminals and other transportation stakeholders, who look for advanced IT solutions for management, automation and optimisation. TBA, Managing Director, Yvo Saanen, states “ARL greatly extends the range of services and products we can offer our customers. Last years’ rapid launch of leading solutions for terminals from ARL supplements our own software portfolio neatly”. arl-shipping.com’s director and CEO, René Bendt, continues: "We are very excited about our new partnership with TBA, which provide us a much wider reach particularly in Europe and North America. We are looking very much forward to work with Yvo and his competent colleagues”.

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