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venture port operating company running log stevedoring.
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Using JADE, EWS, the United Kingdom's largest rail freight company, move over 100 million tonnes of freight each year, running 8000 trains per week.
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Technology improvements at Port Nelson provide powerful business insight and reduce reporting cycle by 50 per cent
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features
Coming soon! Please check back for updates on JMT's latest Bulk
Cargo handling features.
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4 march 2008
Port Strategy's Felicity Landon investigates the challenges of switching from one terminal management system to another...more
Tracking productivity - whether of people or of kit - is increasingly critical as port and terminal operators seek to maintain their competitive edge...more
DCT Gdansk in Poland has become the first customer in Europe for New Zealand based Jade Software Corporation's Jade Master Terminal (JMT) Terminal Operating System (TOS)...more
Scalability, manageability and adaptability are the goals as suppliers refine their terminal operating systems...more
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WHERE TO SEE US
We are taking part in a number of events over the coming 18 months, including the following conferences later this year:
TOC ASIA 2008
18-20 March, Shanghai, China
RORO 2008
20-22 May, Gothenburg, Sweden
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Port Nelson have recently upgraded their existing Teklogix narrow band RDT
equipment with state-of-the-art heavily ruggedized laptops running the Jade
Smart Thin Client Jade Master Terminal application using Telecom's CDMA
cellphone cellular network for communications to and from the devices.
Geoff Shepard from Port Nelson states they are extremely impressed with the
minimal bandwidth being used by the JMT application's smart forms which are
all touch-screen high definition colour units mounted in the terminal's
fork lift machinery, with bandwidth consumption well under expectations
making this a very cost-effective option to maintaining your own 802.11 or
narrow band radio data network. In addition, because the system is using
cellular encrypted telephone technology the signals are completely
unaffected by steel structures, the radio network is no longer Port Nelson's
responsibility.
Feedback from the machinery drivers' is overwhelmingly positive, with
workshops held at the port between staff and JMT developers to determine the
optimum screen layouts that fitted how they actually do their job.
For more information, contact us at logistics@jadeworld.com.
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We have confirmed new customers in Europe, USA and Australia ... more information on this exciting news will be posted shortly.
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