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Jurong Port Named "Best
Asia Pacific Container Terminal" Award with Sterling Commerce
Solution
Tuesday, 25 September 2007
(iTWire)
Singapore port named best in region with implementation of
Gentran Integration Suite, driving greater visibility,
productivity and improved customer collaboration
Sterling Commerce, an AT&T Inc (NYSE:T) subsidiary today
announced that Jurong Port has been named “Best Asia Pacific
Container Terminal” at SCM Logistics World 2007, due to its
improved business collaboration capabilities made possible by
the implementation of the Gentran Integration Suite, allowing
the Port to respond quickly and collaborate more efficiently
with its customers.
Together with partner
Ygl Convergence,
two business collaboration messaging solutions - the Electronic
Data Interchange[ 1] (EDI) System and the Unattended PC EDI
Gateway – were built on the Sterling Commerce Gentran
Integration Suite (GIS). This created an integrated, fluid
messaging platform which enabled Jurong Port to align their
system with their customers, making the transaction of data and
invoicing more efficient, while giving Jurong Port better
visibility to information to identify potential issues in the
supply chain.
“With over 7000 ships calling at our ports every year, it is
integral for us to meet their needs in the most efficient manner
on all fronts, including declaring cargo manifests and shipment
booking records. GIS’ unified, single and cost-effective
platform met all our EDI requirements to make transactions more
efficient and secure,” commented Ho Kong Meng, manager,
Information Technology, Jurong Port Pte Ltd.
“It also helped us streamline our EDI implementation process and
focus on providing more value-added services to drive a more
superior experience for our customers,” added Ho.
Prior to the implementation, EDI messaging was implemented using
traditional Java™ programming. Maintaining and customising EDI
messaging for various customers with different EDI message
versions requires effort and is a time-consuming process.
Sterling Commerce GIS, which was implemented within seven weeks,
provided Jurong Port with a stardardised, flexible integration
platform from which it could interact with partners in real time
and manage large electronic communities and sensitive data more
securely.
“Today’s growing global supply chain had put tremendous pressure
on ports and they are constantly looking for new ways to improve
terminal and customer management.” said Fulvio Lana,
Vice-President, Sales and Marketing, Sterling Commerce Asia
Pacific. “Jurong Port is an excellent example of a port that has
leveraged technology to position itself as a premier
multi-purpose port and services provider. We are confident that
the stability and functionality of GIS will be able to provide a
solid foundation on which Jurong Port can build flexible and
secure systems to drive greater competitive advantage.”
About Sterling Commerce
Sterling Commerce, a subsidiary of AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T), helps 80
percent of the FORTUNEŽ 500 thrive in a global economy by
solving complex business process challenges. The company’s
innovative software and services integrate customers’ systems -
inside and outside the four walls of the enterprise - so
companies can conduct business without borders. Sterling
Commerce solutions help customers adopt best practices in
e-sales, supply chain execution, payment processing and
business-to-business integration. The solutions also give
executives and front-line managers greater visibility inside and
outside the enterprise in order to improve profitability, reduce
costs and minimise risk. Sterling Commerce enables businesses to
innovate key processes in real time, while continuing to deploy
ERP or transaction system infrastructures. With more than 30,000
customers worldwide, Sterling Commerce has unparalleled
experience in retail, consumer packaged goods, manufacturing,
financial services, supply chain, logistics, and
telecommunications. More information on Sterling Commerce can be
found at
www.sterlingcommerce.com
[1] EDI refers to systems used in the creation, transmission and
receipt of documents that are structured according a set of
specific standards established for information that needs to
electronically exchanged between two entities.
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