Saigon Premier Container Terminal (SPCT) will implement the new Navis SPARCS N4 TOS to streamline operations at its greenfield site in Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam.
SPCT is being built in the Hiep Phuoc Industrial Park and involves the construction of a 950m quay and facilities on 40 hectares of adjoining land.
Development will be phased, with the Navis implementation scheduled to go live in January 2009.
"The design of N4 allows us to customis our TOS which is a key benefit that gives us control of the system," said Henry Kwok, Asia Pacific drector of iformation tchnology at DP World, one of SPCT's major shareholders.
The SPCT project is an 80:0 joint-venture between DP World and the Vietnamese state-owned Tan Thuan Industrial Promotion Company (IPC).
Upon completion, SPCT, which is located along the Western shore of the Soa Rap River, will have the capacity to handle 1.5 million TEUs a year.
Vietnam is the region's second fastest growing economy with an average annual growth rate of 7.1 percent. Ho Chi Minh City, the economic centre of Vietnam, is currently served by various port and terminal facilities along the Saigon River, most of which have been identified for progressive closure over the next 10 to 15 years.
SPCT, located in close proximity to Ho Chi Minh City's industrial hinterland, will eventually handle the cargo that currently moves through these ports as well as attract new volumes of cargo. The container market for Ho Chi Minh City grew by 20 percent in 2007.
"Our Navis SPARCS N4 product is our most sophisticated terminal operating system to date," said Mark Welles, Navis' vice-president of sales in the Japan and Asia Pacific region.
"Combining power, flexibility and ease-of-use, it is designed to help customers move containers intelligently and maximise the utilization of container handling equipment. The end result is a smoother operating yard and better overall return on investment."
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