TanQuid & Implico complete digitalization of Duisburg terminal
TanQuid and Implico announced the completion of a digitalization project at the Duisburg tank terminal utilizing the Implico's OpenTAS 6.0. The new IT landscape offers automated workflows, expanded service offerings, comprehensive data collection and evaluation and paperless processes.
The site holds a total of 118 tanks with a variety of chemical, petrochemical, alcohol and mineral oil products as well as biogenic substances and liquefied gases. Approximately 3,500 shipments take place in Duisburg per month with chemicals accounting for about 80% of the volume.
"The committed efforts of the colleagues on site and the project team have paid off, with the go-live of the new OpenTAS version, our tank terminal in Duisburg is technically and administratively way ahead of the game," said Thomas Knutzen, Head of People and Technology at TanQuid. "The high degree of automation and the streamlined UI create perspective relief for the team in day-to-day business. Also, the new system enables a fluent exchange with other departments such as accounting. Across the entire site, we now collect even more comprehensive, reliable data. We evaluate this data in detail to continuously improve our business; and to provide our customers with optimum support and care."
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