This second largest container terminal in Valencia achieved 1,200,000TEUs in year 2010 and forecasts steady growth and much increase in volume. Valencia is the busiest container seaport in Spain and its total box throughput account for 50:50% in terms of import/export and transshipment. As a hub port of transshipment in Western Mediterranean, Valencia’s transshipment traffic increased 17.4% last year. In order to provide a competitive, efficient and optimized terminal operation with enhanced technology, MSCTV has kept preparing for the increase of cargo volume.
In search of an excellent system which can address rich functionalities, global experience and full accommodation of customer-oriented requirements, MSCTV has finally chosen CATOS of the TSB to replace its existing TOS system. TSB’s proven technology and tailored and proficient service in Spain contributed to the evaluation of MSCTV’s final selection.
Support of the localization like requirements of local reports for government, other agencies and various interfaces will be included in the newest version of CATOS to be delivered to MSCTV. Web application interface will be additional benefit to the users for fast and accurate work process and intelligent decision making.
“We are delighted to enter into another new business with MSCTV through our flagship product, CATOS,” said J.S. Choi, CEO & President of TSB. “Making the best use of our abundant experiences in Spain, we will not spare our efforts to help MSCTV reach the targeted goal of operational efficiency and level of customer service in coping with the continuous volume increase over the years to come.
TSB is proud to have the fourth reference site of CATOS in Spain through this contract followed by Maritima Valenciana, S.A., Terminals Del Sudeste S.A. and Abra Terminals S.A. which is loved by more than 70 global container terminals as the most sophisticated and user-friendly system solution.