Updates on the latest progress at APM Terminals regarding their implementation of a new API for monitoring vessel schedules and milestones, for all vessels calling at a specific terminal. Furthermore, real-time API data connectivity was made available for an additional three terminals.
More specifically, the new Terminal Vessel Schedule enables customers to track all vessels calling a terminal, for up to one week in the past and two weeks ahead.
According to APM Terminals, the Terminal Vessels Schedule provides customers with real-time and reliable terminal Estimated Time of Arrival/Departure, Earliest Receiving Date, Cut-Off Times for different cargo types and vessel details.
The company’s range of seven APIs enables customers to pull real-time container status, truck appointment and vessel data from its Terminal Operating Systems, into their own internal systems, such as a Logistics or Transport Management System (TMS).
“Real-time data feeds remove the need to look up information manually via our existing Track & Trace channels,” said APM Terminals.
The pricing structure of the new Terminal Vessel Schedule is particularly interesting for larger customers tracking a number of vessels as unlike the existing Vessel Schedule API, pricing is not per vessel called via the API, but for unlimited calls for a period of 30 days, for a specific terminal, according to a statement.
API connectivity was added for the company’s two Ports in India, APM Terminals Mumbai and APM Terminal Pipavav, as well as the Suez Canal Container Terminal (SCCT) in Egypt. SCCT support data for Vessel Schedules, Import Containers and Export Containers. The Indian terminals support data for Vessel Schedules, Import Containers, Container Event History and Empty Container Returns.
With these additional Terminals, APM Terminals now offers API connectivity for 22 of its terminals, with an additional five planned to be added this year.
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