Terminal Operating System definition
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An “Unforeseen Event” is defined as matters such as weather events, fire or flood, activities of emergency services, power or lighting failures, malfunction in the stevedore’s Terminal Operating System or VBS provided by a service provider (of greater than 60 minutes in length), an industrial dispute, any delay in the arrival of a vessel (provided the stevedore gives notice to the carrier as prescribed), or the direction of a regulatory authority.
This solution will integrate a Port Management Information System (PMIS) with Terminal Operating System (TOS) to address the challenges affecting vessel/berth scheduling, cargo planning and yard management, gate and appointment management, vessel tracking, and services support, transforming the Port’s manual processes to manage operations into a centralized and integrated data system to streamline efficiencies across Port operations.
NSS IT Solution is the project owner of the Concession and the system vendor who owns the Terminal Management System (“TMS”) which consist of the Centralised Ticketing System, Terminal Operating System, Public Information Display System, Backend System, Local Area Network and Web Services for the successful implementation of the entire system.
The order fulfilment status shall be visible in the Terminal Operating System (TOS) software.
This solution will integrate a Port Management Information System (PMIS) with a Terminal Operating System (TOS) to address the challenges affecting vessel and berth scheduling, cargo planning and yard management, gate and appointment management, and vessel tracking, thereby transforming the Port’s manual processes into a centralized and integrated data system that streamlines efficiencies across Port operations and creates a cloud-based solution that supports port interoperability.