Navis(TM) SPARCS Live View to Debut at Navis World 2008

Source: PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung) (Original Article)

www.navis.com - Navis Orlando De Bruce, +1-510-267-5052 pr@navis.com Navis, a Zebra Technologies company (NASDAQ:ZBRA) and the world’s first company to automate marine terminal operating systems (TOS), will demonstrate its new Navis(TM) SPARCS Live View graphical user interface at Navis World 2008, the company’s seventh biennial user conference held between April 20-23 in San Francisco.

SPARCS Live View is a support application for existing Navis(TM) SPARCS and Navis(TM) SPARCS N4 terminal operating systems. It provides an interactive, graphical user interface that enables control room operators the ability to see where all containers and assets are at any given moment. By delivering a 360-degree view of the entire yard operation in real time, SPARCS Live View helps operators increase throughput, boost utilization, and improve asset tracking.

“SPARCS Live View gives operators a complete picture of their terminal in motion,” says Lou Chauvin, Vice President of Strategy and Solutions Management. “Knowing exactly where every container and every piece of equipment is allows operators to spot potential bottlenecks and fix operational problems before they occur. With Live View, operations can become proactive rather than reactive.”

First Customer: Georgia Ports Authority

The Georgia Ports Authority, which operates the Ports of Savannah, Brunswick, Bainbridge and Columbus, will be the first customer to implement SPARCS Live View. The software is being deployed at the Garden City Terminal, Savannah’s ultramodern dedicated container terminal. Spread across 1,200 acres, it is North America’s largest single-terminal container facility and is a vital link in the nation’s supply chain.

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