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CyberLogitec completes implementation of OPUS Stowage at Pan Continental Shipping

CyberLogitec, a provider of maritime, port/terminal and logistics operations technologies, said OPUS Stowage was successfully implemented at Pan Continental Shipping, a container shipping company specialising in shipping lines in South Korea, China, Japan and Southeast Asia.

The introduction of OPUS Stowage at Pan Continental Shipping replaced another company’s previously implemented product.

OPUS Stowage is a vessel stowage planning solution that aims to maximise container vessel’s loading capacity and minimise loading/unloading time.

With various functions offered in OPUS Stowage, Pan Continental Shipping could establish the work process to reduce stowage planning work time and to maximise loading/unloading productivity under the circumstance of the increase in stowage planning work and complex and various container stowage constraint conditions, according to CyberLogitec.

“In compliance with preparing rapidly changing maritime market environment, promoting new system introduction is under process, and the introduction of OPUS Stowage is a part of it,” said Sungbum-Park, vessel operation team leader of Pan Continental Shipping.





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