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Terport Villeta goes live with N4 TOS

Dec, 21, 2018 Posted by datamarnews

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Paraguayan terminal operator, Terport, which opened its second terminal in the Assuncion area, in the city of Villeta, has been operating for over a month and has been using the Navis N4 terminal operating system (TOS). The terminal took three years to plan and two years to build. The Navis N4 system is expected to provide end-to-end visibility between the Villeta facility and Terport’s other terminal in San Antonio, also located in the Assuncion area, but further north. The terminals are located on the Paraguay-Panama waterway.


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https://container-mag.com/2018/12/20/paraguayan-container-terminal-goes-live-n4-tos/

Paraguayan container terminal goes live with N4 TOS

Newly-opened Paraguayan container terminal Terport Villeta has gone live with Navis’ N4 terminal operating system (TOS) with the aim to offer its customers greater visibility on its operations and cargo status.

The first phase of the facility opened in October 2018 after three years of planning, two years of construction and a US$40m investment made by operator Terport Terminales Portuarias.

It is one of two terminals in the country to operate N4 and the software is expected to help provide end-to-end visibility between the Villeta facility and Terport’s other terminal in San Antonio.

Nery Espinola, the CIO of Terport Villeta, said: “We were confident in [N4’s] ability to deliver seamless operations due to the success we have seen in our San Antonio location.

“With N4 at the centre of our operations, we’ll be able to achieve next level productivity while operating with quality, safety and efficiency.”

Terport Villeta sits on the Paraguay-Panama waterway, which is the main channel for transporting cargo in and out of Paraguay and, according to the terminal, has an operating capacity of over 100,000 teu.

It was built to be competitive with the region’s most modern terminals and is the only facility in the country to offer 100% electric rubber tyre gantry cranes (RTGs).

The second phase is expected to begin in 2019 and will include additional quay cranes, RTGs and additional capacity.


https://www.porttechnology.org/news/paraguay_terminal_launches_n4_tos

Paraguay Terminal Launches N4 TOS

Navis, a part of Cargotec Corporation, has announced that Terport Villeta, located in Paraguay, has gone live with the N4 terminal operating system (TOS).
The first phase of Terport Villeta, a greenfield project that required three years of planning and two years of construction, opened in October 2018.

Following a US$40 million investment from Terport Terminales Portuarias S.A., the Villeta terminal has become the second operating under the port’s management.

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Situated on the Paraguay-Panama Waterway, a key channel for transporting cargo in and out of Paraguay, the terminal reports an operating capacity of over 100,000 TEU.

Terport Villeta was built to compete with the region’s most modern terminals, and is therefore equipped with the latest electric cranes and Navis’ N4 TOS.

In addition to this, it is the only terminal in the country to offer 100% electric RTG’s.

Nery Espinola, CIO of Terport Villeta, said: “As we were planning for Terport Villeta, we wanted to source the best equipment and technology available for our customers.

“N4 was a natural fit for our state-of-the-art facility and we were confident in its ability to deliver seamless operations due to the success we have seen in our San Antonio location.

“With N4 at the centre of our operations, we’ll be able to achieve next level productivity while operating with quality, safety and efficiency.”

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As one of the two terminals leveraging N4 in the country, Terport Villeta plans to give customers greater visibility of its operations and cargo status, as well as providing end-to-end visibility between its Villeta and San Antonio locations.

The second phase of the project, scheduled to begin next year, will include extra quay cranes, RTGS systems and additional capacity.

Susan Gardner, VP and General Manager of the Americas at Navis, made a statement: “As technology increases in the industry we are happy to be a partner to more terminals who want to bring our top of the line technology to their customers.

“We look forward to the future with Terport Villeta as they become a leader in its region and are excited to help them scale as they grow and continue to build a customer base.”

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