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Cyber Port and Hakata Port Logistics IT System (HiTS) started intersystem linkage
We started intersystem linkage between Cyber Port, a data platform for port logistics procedures (including Colins, a container logistics information service), and Hakata Port Logistics IT System (HiTS), a system for sharing the status of import and export containers at the Hakata Port Container Terminal.
The Container Logistics Information Service (Colins) is a system operated by the Port and Harbor Bureau of the the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, similar to Cyber Port, to share container logistics information centrally among port-related businesses. As a component of Cyber Port, the information held in Colins is linked to Cyber Port.
To further improve the convenience of Cyber Ports (including Colins), we have been working to expand the number of terminals that can handle Colins. HiTS, a system to support efficient logistics for businesses using the Hakata Port container terminal and to share the status of import and export containers, and Cyber Port (including Colins) have started intersystem linkage. As a result, CY carry-out information, ship movement information, and export container information at Hakata Port's Kasi Park Port Container Terminal and Island City Container Terminal will be linked to Colins, making it possible to check and utilize this information on Cyber Port and Colins. In addition, CY carry-out availability information, ship movement information, and export container information linked to Cyber Ports (including Colins) from Terminal Operation Systems (TOS) of other ports are linked to HiTS, and information on terminals of other ports can be viewed on HiTS.
For an image of the linkage, see
here (Japanese).
We will further promote DX and productivity improvement in trade, including port logistics, by improving the functions of Cyber Port (including Colins) and expanding the network, including the newly realized integration function with HiTS.