Racks or containers – it’s all the same

News-in-print

Some software and logistic solution developers are challenging the view that ports are somehow “unique” when it comes to computerised management systems. The theory of generating and organising messages is the same to a computer program, even though the physical manipulation process may vary widely.

Do you want to read the full article?

Register to continue reading

By registering you will have:

  • Access to all Premium content
  • Discount on selected events
  • Full access to the entire digital archive
  • 10x per year Digital Magazine

SUBSCRIBE or, if you are already a member Log In

 

Having problems logging in? Call +31(0)10 280 1000 or send an email to customerdesk@worldcargonews.com.
Racks or containers – it’s all the same ‣ WorldCargo News

Racks or containers – it’s all the same

News-in-print

Some software and logistic solution developers are challenging the view that ports are somehow “unique” when it comes to computerised management systems. The theory of generating and organising messages is the same to a computer program, even though the physical manipulation process may vary widely.

Do you want to read the full article?

Register to continue reading

By registering you will have:

  • Access to all Premium content
  • Discount on selected events
  • Full access to the entire digital archive
  • 10x per year Digital Magazine

SUBSCRIBE or, if you are already a member Log In

 

Having problems logging in? Call +31(0)10 280 1000 or send an email to customerdesk@worldcargonews.com.