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Ports and Cargo Handling Services now member of Portchain Connect network

Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited has joined the Portchain Connect network. Through digital handshakes and secure data sharing, Ports & Cargo Handling Services will improve the quality and speed of their berth alignment with clients.

Portchain said it is thrilled to collaborate with Ports & Cargo Handling Services to enhance overall berth alignment and simplify communication channels.

Portchain Connect is expected to enable Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited to get real-time schedule and move count updates directly from carrier systems, allowing them to reply and counter-propose promptly, enabling the vessel schedule to be aligned with the terminal berth plan.

Portchain Connect streamlines the flow of scheduled data, reducing the time required to synchronise the berthing window. The technology enables terminals and carriers to send and receive high-quality data while reducing information transmission delay.

Moreover, it gives users an easy-to-understand overview of all their vessel calls and assures that they may securely transfer berthing information, eliminate the expenses associated with manual non-digitised communication, and align on berthing windows to increase schedule reliability.

“We are excited to work with Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited and help them drive efficiencies in their berth alignment process by facilitating streamlined data exchange. We look forward to continuing our collaboration and continuously improving the platform based on user feedback,” stated Thor Thorup, CCO and Co-Founder of Portchain Connect.





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