DP World Unveils Container Tracking Solution

May 9, 2017

File photo: DP World
File photo: DP World

 Port terminal operator DP World said it has demonstrated its new container tracking solution under the theme of “Where’s My Container?” at Transport Logistic in Munich.

 
After receiving feedback from a pilot release, new enhancements to the current beta version open the door for users to have greater visibility of their cargo and improve speed-to-shelf opportunities such as improved replenishment forecasts and better inventory allocation.
 
The container tracking solution helps reduce administrative tasks and provides better data quality for planning and logistics. This solution will be rolled out in a phases and initially be made available across DP World’s U.K. terminals.
 
“This solution is a natural extension of our mission to add value for our customers and help solve their toughest challenges,” said Ganesh Raj, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, DP World – Europe and Russia.
 
Raj continued, “Access to visibility of containerized cargo has traditionally been time consuming and challenging; today’s enhanced tool demonstrates how this solution can help our customers plan and manage their supply chain more effectively and in real-time.”

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