cargo terminal design services

Integration

We have experience with:

  • EDI with trading partners
  • Customs EDI
  • Gates
  • OCR at gate, rail, quay crane
  • RF (Mobile data terminals)
  • Automated equipment control

Cargo Velocity supported a shipping line, The Pasha Group, with inbound and outbound EDI implementation for multiple shipping lines, including interfaces with lines, agencies, and US Customs. Messages included: 301 - booking, 310 - manifest, 315 - line release, 315 - customs hold release, 350 - customs status, and BAPLIE. Work included project management, documentation of business requirements, configuration, mapping, testing, and documentation.

The Pasha Group Pier 51 Honolulu Terminal: TOS Implementation

Cargo Velocity was hired by The Pasha Group in 2014 to act as the implementation partner for the installation of the Navis N4 TOS at the Pier 51 Honolulu Terminal. Cargo Velocity interacted with terminal and Horizon Lines staff, coordinating efforts among multiple vendors, and contributing to implementation activities. From configuration and data conversion to go-live planning, our consultants were involved in every aspect of the project.

The N4 implementation was completed within 90 days from signing to go-live, a record for the TOS vendor. The Pasha Group called this "an absolutely phenomenal accomplishment - a well-executed plan by a dedicated, tireless team."

Activities included:

  • Project Management
    • Progress tracking, status reporting
    • vendor liason
  • Requirements Analysis and Gap Identification
    • Evaluate links to 3rd party providers, define connections to transport corridors (e.g. road, rail, barge)
    • Identify future improvements (process changes, technology benefits)
  • System Configuration, Data Migration, Testing
    • Gate configuration and live equipment testing
  • Go-live Support
    • Resource scheduling
    • End user training
    • Detailed cutover plan
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