
The rail container terminal of Universal Logistics Services (ULS) has utilised the Solvo TOS to boost its cargo turnover. Photo: Solvo
A terminal management system (TOS) has helped the container terminal of Universal Logistics Services (ULS) in Uzbekistan to achieve a more than twofold increase in cargo turnover.
The Solvo TOS version 4.0 system was implemented at the railway container terminal in 2015 and according to ULS, has allowed the company to comfortably manage the turnover increase. Today, ULS is a key client and partner of Solvo in Uzbekistan and one of the first customers who will be able to switch to SOLVO’s new technology platform shortly, combining several software products in a common information field.
Planned technology
In the near future, ULS plans to upgrade the Solvo.TOS to the next version, which will automate the management of container and general cargo operations in a common system.
Solvo.Billing allows the terminal to automate commercial document management and tariff management of terminal services. This module is integrated with Solvo.TOS and the customer’s 1C ERP with which it exchanges information using the newest protocols.
ULS will become one of the first SOLVO customers who can implement a new technology platform – Solvo.SCE, or Solvo Supply Chain Execution. It is a new integrated platform for managing port-oriented logistics, which has a modern service-oriented architecture and is able to combine several solutions, such as Solvo.TOS, Solvo.WMS, Solvo.GOS, Solvo.Billing, Solvo.WEB, Solvo.KPI or any combination thereof, in a common information space.
As part of the Solvo.SCE project, ULS plans to implement a full version of Solvo.WMS warehouse management system for several sites at once and an additional Solvo.WEB module for remote work with terminal customers.
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