Port Bar in Montenegro is our long-term partner. We have already computerized basic processes among the port community. Based on good cooperation, we have recently signed two more contracts with them to upgrade the existing PCS (Port Community System). This will include the development of a new module for communication with customs, mobile services and permits for the control of persons, and the upgrade of the reporting module in the port.
The work is being implemented in the framework of the Efintis project, which aims to increase the efficiency of intermodal transport flows in the programming area by upgrading management information systems. The project will enable, improve, and establish new ICT links between the different modes of passenger and freight transport (maritime, road, and rail) and further digitalize processes, ensuring optimal communication within the port community, including better planning and optimal use of available resources. As ports are usually hubs for all modes of transport, data collection and exchange will be set up to speed up administrative procedures.
This will be achieved through better use of the data available in the PCS, as part of the pilot project will be an extension of the PCS linked to the following upgrades:
As ports are usually hubs for all modes of transport, data collection and exchange will be established to enable faster administrative processes. One of the most important activities of the PCS upgrade is also the establishment of communication between two important IT systems, the Customs IT system and the PCS of Luke Bar, in order to process documentation faster and consequently achieve faster cargo flows in the port. The new acquisitions will provide Port Bar with the latest technology and services to help them remain competitive in the global market.
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Port Bar in Montenegro is our long-term partner. We have already computerized basic processes among the port community. Based on good cooperation, we have recently signed two more contracts with them to upgrade the existing PCS (Port Community System). This will include the development of a new module for communication with customs, mobile services and permits for the control of persons, and the upgrade of the reporting module in the port.
The work is being implemented in the framework of the Efintis project, which aims to increase the efficiency of intermodal transport flows in the programming area by upgrading management information systems. The project will enable, improve, and establish new ICT links between the different modes of passenger and freight transport (maritime, road, and rail) and further digitalize processes, ensuring optimal communication within the port community, including better planning and optimal use of available resources. As ports are usually hubs for all modes of transport, data collection and exchange will be set up to speed up administrative procedures.
This will be achieved through better use of the data available in the PCS, as part of the pilot project will be an extension of the PCS linked to the following upgrades:
As ports are usually hubs for all modes of transport, data collection and exchange will be established to enable faster administrative processes. One of the most important activities of the PCS upgrade is also the establishment of communication between two important IT systems, the Customs IT system and the PCS of Luke Bar, in order to process documentation faster and consequently achieve faster cargo flows in the port. The new acquisitions will provide Port Bar with the latest technology and services to help them remain competitive in the global market.
Port Bar in Montenegro is our long-term partner. We have already computerized basic processes among the port community. Based on good cooperation, we have recently signed two more contracts with them to upgrade the existing PCS (Port Community System). This will include the development of a new module for communication with customs, mobile services and permits for the control of persons, and the upgrade of the reporting module in the port.
The work is being implemented in the framework of the Efintis project, which aims to increase the efficiency of intermodal transport flows in the programming area by upgrading management information systems. The project will enable, improve, and establish new ICT links between the different modes of passenger and freight transport (maritime, road, and rail) and further digitalize processes, ensuring optimal communication within the port community, including better planning and optimal use of available resources. As ports are usually hubs for all modes of transport, data collection and exchange will be set up to speed up administrative procedures.
This will be achieved through better use of the data available in the PCS, as part of the pilot project will be an extension of the PCS linked to the following upgrades:
As ports are usually hubs for all modes of transport, data collection and exchange will be established to enable faster administrative processes. One of the most important activities of the PCS upgrade is also the establishment of communication between two important IT systems, the Customs IT system and the PCS of Luke Bar, in order to process documentation faster and consequently achieve faster cargo flows in the port. The new acquisitions will provide Port Bar with the latest technology and services to help them remain competitive in the global market.