Indonesian shipping company Meratus Line has signed a contract to deploy CyberLogitec’s container carrier operations solution ALLEGRO SaaS.
By selecting an end-to-end, integrated solution tailored for the operations of containerised shipping lines, Meratus provide a higher level of service to its clients in Indonesia and the broader Southeast Asia region.
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By GlobalDataMeratus Line CEO Kamlesh Devchand said: “Through advanced capabilities, ALLEGRO SaaS will enable us to provide seamless operations from end-to-end and reinforce our capacity to serve domestic and regional trade and logistics.
“The ability to integrate and automate all our shipping functions will be vital to our push for greater customer value from here and into the future.”
Offering a pay-per-use model built on the previous ALLEGRO model, the new SaaS solution offers various benefits such as real-time data for critical decisions and intelligent algorithms for automated data capture.
The latest agreement follows the SaaS launched in July.
CyberLogitec Global managing director Jason Hyeon said: “ALLEGRO SaaS will help level the playing field as small- and mid-sized carriers stand to enjoy digitalised and automated functions that will reduce time spent on repetitive tasks, reduce human error, boost productivity.
“Meratus Line will be able to provide more powerful, efficient services for their customers. We look forward to working with Meratus Line to help them realise their goal of better resource utilisation and cargo yields.”
The cloud-based solution enables shipping processes hosting on a single system and operates in a web-compliant environment.
Meratus Line owns a fleet of 56 vessels, 40,000 box containers and 30 container liner services, connecting more than 30 major ports across in Indonesia.