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2014-10-23
- Hanjin Shipping’s Busan New Port Terminal opens
- Hanjin Shipping has announced that its Busan New Port Phase 2-1 Terminal has officially opened. Hanjin Shipping’s Phase 2-1 Terminal sits on an approximately 687,590㎡ of land with 3 berths 18m deep to accommodate 3 of 12,000TEU class vessels at the same time.Especially, in cooperation with Hanjin Shipping’s logistics IT specialist, Cyberlogitec, Busan New Port Phase 2-1 Terminal introduced the world’s first automated horizontal yard crane system, which made it possible to operate approximately 200 vessels with 200,000 TEUs of cargo for the last 3 months since the first voyage of Hanjin Los Angeles on February, 6th.Currently, Hanjin Shipping’s Phase 2-1 Terminal has a total of 18 weekly services including 14 run by CKYH (Coscon, “K”Line, Yang Ming and Hanjin Shipping) and 4 feeder services by STX Pan Ocean, KMTC, Heung-A Shipping, etc.According to Hanjin Shipping’s subsidiary, Hanjin New Port Company, which operates Busan New Port Phase 2-1 Terminal and is preparing to run Hanjin-Kerry Logistics Center and Busan Gamcheon Bulk Terminal, they will continue their efforts to attract more business in order to reach their target of 1.6 million TEUs by 2010 and 2 million TEUs by 2011.Giving a speech at the opening ceremony, Eun Young Choi, the Chairwoman of Hanjin Shipping commented, “I hope Hanjin Shipping’s Phase 2-1 Terminal will contribute to promoting Busan New Port to a state-of-the-art hub port of Far East Asia.”CyberLogitec is a professional IT company that offers total solutions. It develops and builds solutions for such fields as shipping, port, and logistics and also provides consulting and IT outsourcing services. The company is expanding its business by using its overseas business network that covers the US, Europe, China, Japan, and Southeast Asia.
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2014-10-23
- NACCS signs service provider agreement with CyberLogitec regarding ‘Advance
- CyberLogitec Co., Ltd SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH NACCS REGARDING ADVANCE FILING RULES.Maritime solution provider CyberLogitec Co., Ltd (Seoul, Korea) signed the agreement with Nippon Automated Cargo and Port Consolidated System, Inc. (NACCS Center) to connect each other’s system to enable Carriers and NVOCCs in foreign countries, the filers of the newly enacted Japan’s Advance Filing Rules*, to report electronically through NACCS to Japan Customs. The details are shown below.Advance Filing Rules: On March 30, 2012, a bill to amend part of the Customs Law passed through the Diet in Japan. This amendment enacts the Advance Filing Rules, which require a vessel operator or a NVOCC to electronically submit information on maritime container cargoes to be loaded on a vessel intended to entry into a port in Japan, to Japan Customs in principle no later than 24 hours before departure of the vessel from a port of loading. The electronic report from foreign filers will be made through service providers authorized by NACCS Center.The date of Agreement: 31 January 2013The place of Agreement: NACCS Center HeadquartersPerson signed the agreementNACCS Center: Nippon Automated Cargo and Port Consolidated System, Inc.Mr. Takuo Yoshimoto, President & CEOService Provider: CyberLogitec Co., Ltd.Mr. Jin Cho, Vice PresidentCyberLogitec Co., Ltd.Mr. Jin Cho, Vice President“Keeping customers cargo safe & providing global supply chains with visibility” is our motto.CyberLogitec is an IT company specialized in maritime & logistics industry. Since its foundation in 2000, CyberLogitec has been developing cutting-edge IT and e-Service solutions based on technological prowess and extensive experience.SmartLink is a CyberLogitec’s e-service solution that enables data exchange among logistics partners and serves logistics visibility through the data interface. SmartLink has been providing customs filing services such as U.S. AMS (advance manifest ), ISF (import security filing), Europe ICS (import control system), Korea AMS (advance manifest system) and China CCAM (China Customs Advance Manifest) for our customers.CyberLogitec, a premier Service Provider of NACCS believes zero error is an attainable goal on realizing our motto “Customers cargo safe & visibility” as CyberLogitec has emerged as the leader in global customs regulation.We are excited to collaborate with the NACCS and will help all of our customers meet the new advanced filling rule of Japanese customs.
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2014-10-23
- OPUS Stowage, Won Overseas Contracts
- Seoul, South KoreaMar 11, 2013 – CyberLogitec, a maritime logistics IT company, announced that CyberLogitec (www.cyberlogitec.com) signed a contract with Sinotrans Container Lines of China and Interasia of Japan. In spite of downturn in the shipping industry, OPUS Stowage, stowage planning solution of CyberLogitec continues to win contracts with shipping companies from multiple customers, supplying its solution to Sinokor Merchant Marine and Namsung Shipping in Korea last year. This contract has grabbed customers’ attention since OPUS Stowage replaced the system currently used by customers.In contrast with other stowage solutions in the industry, OPUS Stowage saves stowage plans in a database instead of storing it in an individual planner’s PC, which prevents the loss of information and enable users share and utilize knowhow from historical data.With the introduction of OPUS Stowage, Sinotrans, and Interasia expect to prevent work delays due to the scattered information across different locations and can utilize its time and resources to focus on the actual work of shipping previously spent on information transfer and sharing.“We promise to provide differentiated service and customer satisfaction based on various customer references since its first launch in 2011.” said Jang-Rim Choi, the CEO of CyberLogitec.CyberLogitec has received positive response from Asian shipping companies in the ‘2012 CyberLogitec Showcase Singapore’ and will continue to host promotion and sales events at home and abroad.
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2014-10-23
- POLARIS SHIPPING installed Cyberlogitec’s OPUS Bulk
- – Replaces previous system to prepare for business expansion– OPUS Bulk supports strategic decision-making and enhances work performanceSeoul, South Korea – July, 2013 – CyberLogitec Co., Ltd. (www.cyberlogitec.com), a maritime logistics IT company, announced that it completed the system installation for the POLARIS SHIPPING (www.polaris-shipping.com).POLARIS SHIPPING is a leading international shipping company which ranks world No. 1 VLOC company and signs CVC (Consecutive Voyage Contract) with major companies like Vale, POSCO and etc.. Therefore POLARIS SHIPPING adopts OPUS Bulk which supports strategic decision-making and provides best practice-based work process to prepare business expansion.POLARIS SHIPPING has introduced OPUS Bulk, the sales & operation management system for tramp trade companies, with a view to upgrade the quality of logistics service and global competitiveness. The introduction of OPUS Bulk is expected to make possible overall performance management including performance measurement and voyage analysis as well as the improvement of operational earnings and expenses through bunker costs management and outstanding Invoices management. Also, through shortened settlement period, it supports prompt understanding of business performance and strategic decision-making.POLARIS SHIPPING’s Assistant General Manager, Kim announces “We expect to reduce business risk with prompt performance data provided by OPUS Bulk and to enforce competitiveness.”Through R&D by shipping and logistics IT specialists and diverse experiences in domestic and international trampers, CyberLogitec’s OPUS Bulk solution provides a package of standardized and verified advanced processes that can be used by small, medium and large companies. Realistic costs and comes with shortly applicable solutions are suggested to those liners that still stick to the manual mode for fear of excessively involved work force, investment in IT, and anxiety about possible failure of installation.
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2014-10-23
- CyberLogitec signed “New Information System development” contract with Heung-A Shipping
- CyberLogitec will implement the new information system development project to replace a legacy system of Heung-A Shipping OPUS Solutions offers efficiencies (through the web based system) and improved customer service to drive Heung-A Shipping as a global shipping companySeoul, South Korea – Oct 15, 2013 CyberLogitec Co., Ltd. (CEO, Jang-rim Choi, www.cyberlogitec.com), a maritime logistics IT company, announced that it signed a “New Information System development” contract with Heung-A Shipping Co., Ltd. (CEO, Seok-mook Park, www.heung-a.co.kr), an container liner specialized in Intra Asia.Heung-A Shipping will execute the “New Information System Development Project” to cope actively with the rapidly changing maritime logistics environment, and diversified customer demands.Compare to information system project of shipping company generally being replaced or upgraded partially, this Heung-A’s new information system development project is a consolidated project that replacing legacy system at once. CyberLogitec is planning to develop a new system for Heung-A with various proven systems such as OPUS Container, OPUS Bulk, OPUS Vessel and Shipping ERP system.After completion of the system development, Heung-A Shipping will secure profit oriented job performance base. Heung-A is expecting to improve customer centered service ability through cost savings and state-of-the-art technology based consolidated work system development at the same time preparing the stage to become a global shipping company.
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2014-10-23
- Kambara-kisen signed the contract with a service provider ‘CyberLogitec Co.,Ltd
- – Kambara-kisen signed a contract with Japan’s AFR Service Provider ‘CyberLogitec Co.,Ltd.’– CyberLogitec is ranked on the Japanese customs’ authorized service provider list for Japan’s advance filing rule(JAFR)– CyberLogitec launches a new Japan’s AFR service for Carriers and NVOCCs in foreign countries through OPUS SmartLink*.Seoul, South Korea – Sep 11, 2013 – CyberLogitec, a maritime logistics IT company in Seoul South Korea, announced that CyberLogitec (www.cyberlogitec.com) signed a contract with Kambara-kisen (www.kambara-kisen.co.jp) in the OPUS SmartLink service for the JAFR.Kambara-kisen, a Japanese container shipping lines which covers the Far East and the South East Asia, decided to adopt the OPUS SmartLink of CyberLogitec in order to prepare the JAFR (NACCS) which will be enforced from Mar of 2014.And OPUS SmartLink provides the visibility of the cargo status as well as the automated manifest declaration and monitoring focused on the actual manifest declaration process.OPUS SmartLink supports various customs declaration services for US AMS and ISF, EU ICS(ENS) and ECS(EXS), Korean advanced manifest, Chinese manifest and Japanese manifest (JAFR).“We promise the risk reduction, the improvement of productivity and the compliance with the customs regulation through OPUS SmartLink” said Jang-Rim Choi, the CEO of CyberLogitec.CyberLogitec has been monitoring the coming changes to the declaration system of Japan Customs since 2012, and in January 2013, CyberLogitec worked agreement for system link with NACCS of Japan Customs for the Advance Filing Rules and was to be an authorized service provider.The service for Japan’s Advance Filing Rules will be integrated into the single service with the U.S. AMS, the European ENS and EXS, and the Korean KAMS. Furthermore, the company is going to provide operations and system consulting to give liners and NVOCCs preliminary understanding of and guidance on the operational changes and help them minimize risks and take full advantage of the involved opportunities.* AFR – Advance Filing Rules, which will be effected in March 2014* OPUS SmartLink is a web-based customs portal solution which connects customer’s system and customs in the generalized electronic data format and communications methods following the global customs regulations.
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