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Ports are gateways for 80% of merchandise trade by volume and 70% by value. Challenge for a greater share of this opportunity by ensuring you can support quick and safe vessel turnaround – as shipping and logistics companies opt to unload at the most efficient port.
Asset management is at the core of the smart port operation. Bridges, railways, cranes all must perform when needed, and optimizing the usage of ground vehicles can ensure you get more performance from your fleet.
IFS offers Project and Asset Management software, as well as enterprise and service functionality, that can help Ports & Terminal operators to maximize operating efficiency and increase their vessel throughout capacity.
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As perhaps the only EAM software vendor to address the entire asset lifecycle, IFS provides an EAM suite that facilitates asset lifecycle management and weathers times of disruptive change.
IFS Enterprise Asset Management solution delivers full asset lifecycle management (ALM) capabilities spanning design, operate and maintain. Learn more by downloading our Enterprise Asset Management brochure to learn more.
Read MoreFor decades, ports have played a critical role in global trade – but as an industry it is important to avoid falling into a cycle of complacency. The legacy infrastructure and management systems upon which the successful foundation of global trade has been built cannot be relied upon to drive profitability in the 21st
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