Interoperability

Infoport’s solutions provide companies with the interconnection and interoperability of their information systems with the different electronic exchange platforms of the port system. Our solutions allow companies to avoid the technical complexity involved in this type of integration, allowing their teams to focus on their core business activities with greater added value.

The development and implementation of systems such as Port Community Systems (PCS) by port authorities is one of the main levers of support in the process of digitization and optimization of processes in the port-logistics chain. Likewise, in recent years new electronic exchange services and initiatives have been launched, such as the Customs Single Windows, the Maritime-Port Single Windows, as well as a whole host of technological platforms of both public and private entities.

Interoperability

Infoport’s solutions provide companies with the interconnection and interoperability of their information systems with the different electronic exchange platforms of the port system. Our solutions allow companies to avoid the technical complexity involved in this type of integration, allowing their teams to focus on their core business activities with greater added value.

The development and implementation of systems such as Port Community Systems (PCS) by port authorities is one of the main levers of support in the process of digitization and optimization of processes in the port-logistics chain. Likewise, in recent years new electronic exchange services and initiatives have been launched, such as the Customs Single Windows, the Maritime-Port Single Windows, as well as a whole host of technological platforms of both public and private entities.

The traditional model of data exchange in the port industry means that each company must integrate its IT systems with the platforms it interacts with.

For example, a freight forwarder must be able to integrate information in the PCS platforms of the different ports in which it works. It must also integrate with the maritime and customs single windows and finally exchange information on different private digital platforms for traceability, aggregators, etc., which are increasingly proliferating in the sector.
This is a major effort for companies in an activity that is outside the core of their business.

Infoport’s Interoperability solutions simplify this process by unifying all data integrations.

Following the previous example, a freight forwarder will only have to exchange data centrally with Infoport solutions, which will manage the interconnection with the rest of the digital platforms.

All integration management, maintenance and operation is centralized on a single platform, freeing up resources and allowing companies to focus on their core activities.

Infoport’s solutions are adapted to the different requirements of each of the agents of the port community. The system allows the integration of the main messages used by freight forwarders, shipping agents and shipping companies, carriers or terminals.

The system also allows Port Authorities to centralize and streamline the information exchanges of their respective PCS.