Going long distance

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Seoul-based CyberLogitec has announced its new CyberLogitec Distance service, as part of its OPUS Bulk and MAnGO applications for bulk handling ports. OPUS Bulk helps plan, charter, perform and evaluate bulk businesses, whereas MAnGO provides features such as bulk order management and profitability assessment. OPUS Bulk is a licensed application, whereas the newly upgraded MAnGO solution is now available for free via CyberLogitec’s homepage (www.cyberlogitec.com).

The new CyberLogitec Distance offers port distances at cartographic accuracy to charterers, cargo owners and voyage operators. “This allows more precise fuel calculation, efficient voyage planning and, eventually, better visibility in profitability,” stated CyberLogitec.

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Going long distance

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Seoul-based CyberLogitec has announced its new CyberLogitec Distance service, as part of its OPUS Bulk and MAnGO applications for bulk handling ports. OPUS Bulk helps plan, charter, perform and evaluate bulk businesses, whereas MAnGO provides features such as bulk order management and profitability assessment. OPUS Bulk is a licensed application, whereas the newly upgraded MAnGO solution is now available for free via CyberLogitec’s homepage (www.cyberlogitec.com).

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