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Recent
developments in ports information technology
68,000 word report - updated August
2005 - substantially updated and revised
Just GBP 595 GBP 100 discount for early purchasers
Digital
Ship has fully updated its popular report "Recent Developments in Ports
Information and Communication Technology", with in-depth information about
how ports are integrating their systems with customers, hauliers and vessel
traffic systems.
If you need to keep up to date with best practise in how IT is being used to
maintain connectivity, collaboration, communication, security and data
management in ports, “Recent Developments in Ports Information
Technology” will be able to give you what you need.
Companies which have bought previous editions of the report include
Institute of Shipping Economics & Logistics, Navis, IBM Business Consulting
Services, McKinsey & Company, Valencia Port, Exonomy,Sir Lanka Ports
Authority, TERA International Group, Bass, Cambridge Systematics, Between
S.p.A, TFK Transportforschung, Port of Vancouver
Click here to download executive
summary
Click here to download contents
Click here to download sample page on Los Angeles port
Click here to download sample page on wireless
infrastructure in ports
Click here to download index

In depth case studies of IT in the ports of Bremen, Felixstowe, Hamburg,
London, Rotterdam, Southampton, Los Angeles, New York / New Jersey, Hong Kong,
India, Philippines, Jurong, Singapore, Yantian, Yokohama, Dubai, Wellington,
P&O Australia, Sydney
In depth case studies of 32 vendors - ATMS, August Design, Caris,
Central Systems, CG Maersk, CMC, Cosmos, Embarcadero, eModal, Gateway, Maersk
Data / Eurogate, Hamburg Port Consultancy, Hutchison, Maher, Modality, Nascent,
Navis, PCR, SAIC, SET, Stevedore Services of America, Tideworks Technology,
Total Soft Bank, Wireless technology from Psion, LXE, Motorola Vessel traffic
systems from Denbridge Marine, HITT, Lockheed Martin, Norcontrol, Sofrelog, STN
Atlas, Transas Marine
Contents include Sharing data with customers - co-ordinating with
truckers by SMS - connecting port system with vessel traffic system - port
security technology - using internet for integration Wi-fi in ports -
exploiting shipboard AIS - guaranteeing births for incoming ships - integrating
VTS with port system electronic communications with customs - CSI, C-TPAT and
Operation Safe Commmerce - radio tag seals for containers - closed circuit TV
and image analysis - improved X-ray and container scanning technology
Ports are expected to be as good at handling their data as they are with
handling their cargo. They need to be completely on top of all the cargo
movements in the port and be able to share this with customers, co-ordinate
with truckers by text message, co-ordinate with the vessel traffic system and
maintain security at the same time.
Many ports are starting to install wi-fi systems for communications within the
port and even with vessels. Vessel traffic systems are being upgraded to
exploit ship AIS data. Ports are increasingly expected to be able to guarantee
berths for ships when they arrive, which means communications with vessels at
sea.
Customs need the best possible information about all cargo shipments, with data
being sent from shippers the other side of the world. US led initiatives CSI,
C-TPAT and Operation Safe Commerce are gaining international traction.
Ports are gradually implementing radio tag tracking schemes, so shippers and
security agencies can monitor the location of containers, find out where they
have been and who has opened the door.
Closed circuit TV technologies, including software to analyse the images, is
improving all the time.
Click here to download executive
summary
Click here to download contents
Click here to download sample page on Los Angeles port
Click here to download sample page on wireless
infrastructure in ports
Click here to download index
HOW TO ORDER
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