Following the successful launch of APM Terminals API and Data Services store earlier this year, APM Terminals has increased
the number of terminals providing data via its APIs. The company has also added
new APIs (Application Programming Interface) for Export Booking Enquires and
Container Event History.
Reliable, real-time data is the key to
meeting all of these requirements
Meeting
customer’s expectations for fast and reliable delivery in today’s challenging
logistics industry, while keeping costs low, requires constant innovation.
“Reliable, real-time data is the key to meeting all of these requirements,”
shares David Francis, APM Terminals Head of Digital Customer Solutions.“APM
Terminals’ modern, industry-leading APIs enable our customers to pull real-time
container status data from its Terminal Operating Systems, into their own
internal ones - a Transport Management System for example,” he explains.
Improved planning, time saving and cost
reduction
APIs
remove the need to look up information manually via the company’s existing
Track & Trace channels, making this the ideal solution for shipping lines,
inland transporters, cargo owners and managers, as well as data aggregators who
process higher volumes. Removing the need for manual intervention not only
saves man hours and speeds up the process, but also increases accuracy. “Most
importantly, access to the latest data available in the supply chain, improves
planning and helps meet customer expectations,” says Francis.
New APIs provide detailed log of
‘events’, the entry and the exit of container from APM Terminals’ system
The
company’s new Container Event History API provides a detailed log of ‘events’
from the moment a container is entered in APM Terminals’ system to the moment
it exits the terminal via rail, road or vessel. For example, this could include
container damage being recorded, customs holds being applied or released, VGM
(verified gross mass) being assigned or the container being available in the
yard for collection.The new Export Booking Enquiry API provides data feeds at
both booking and container level, including:
Shipping
Line and vessel information: Vessel name, Estimated Time of Departure (ETD)
Begin receiving and cargo cut off dates Cargo status: pre-advised, appointment,
gate in, stuffing date, ready for load, load date Cargo data: ISO code, size,
VGM, quantity
Increased terminal coverage
Data
is currently available for terminals in the following locations and will be
made available for most of the company’s terminals during 2020.
Apapa
(Nigeria) Gothenburg (Sweden) Los Angeles (USA) Mobile (USA)
Moin
(Costa Rica) Port Elizabeth (USA) Vado (Italy)