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Steveco's Vuosaari and Mussalo terminals run Navis terminal operating system from cloud

09/06/2017

CARGOTEC CORPORATION, PRESS RELEASE, 09 JUNE 2017 AT 11:00 AM (EEST)
Steveco's Vuosaari and Mussalo terminals run Navis terminal operating system from cloud

Navis, part of Cargotec's business area Kalmar, has provided the port operator Steveco with N4 terminal operating system (TOS) from a cloud environment. The TOS is being implemented to two Finland-based container terminals, Vuosaari, Helsinki, and Mussalo, Kotka. This makes Steveco one of the world's first terminal operators to operate a TOS from a cloud.
 
Steveco selected Navis N4 to its terminals after a thorough evaluation process.  One of the main requirements was the ability to run the TOS from cloud.
 
The order was signed in April 2016, and the system went live in March this year. The cloud environment is provided by Finnish Tieto Corporation. 
 
A cloud service offers significant benefits for hosting a terminal operating system like N4, including on-demand availability, rapid scalability of the IT infrastructure, pooling of resources, as well as flexibility and cost efficiencies.
 
The combined annual handling capacity at Steveco's Vuosaari and Mussalo terminals is about 1,150,000 TEUs of containers.
 
For more information, please contact:
Virpi Raski, Communications Director, Cargotec, tel. +358 (0)20 777 4000, virpi.raski(at)cargotec.com
Katie Vroom, Senior Account Supervisor, Affect, tel. +1 212 398 9680, kvroom(at)affect.com

Cargotec (Nasdaq Helsinki: CGCBV) enables smarter cargo flow for a better everyday with its leading cargo handling solutions and services. Cargotec's business areas Kalmar, Hiab and MacGregor are pioneers in their fields. Through their unique position in ports, at sea and on roads, they optimise global cargo flows and create sustainable customer value. Cargotec's sales in 2016 totalled approximately EUR 3.5 billion and it employs over 11,000 people. www.cargotec.com
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