Jakarta
International Container Terminal (JICT) today unveiled its highly
anticipated JICT Auto Gate System (JAGS) which provides customers with
more efficient and accurate delivery and pick up of containers at
Indonesia’s preferred container terminal. “JAGS will streamline the handling of containers moving in and out of
the terminal. This is part of an overall effort to increase terminal
capacity and continually improve our service levels,” said Albert Pang,
President Director of JICT.
JICT will work closely with Organization of Land Transportation
(Organda), a trucking association in Jakarta, to ensure a smooth roll
out of JAGS to terminal users. JICT has so far registered 12,000 trucks
and issued Truck Identification (TID) cards to trucking companies for
access to the terminal. JAGS will replace check booths at the entry/exit gate with an
Automatic Checkpoint Machine that uses Radio-frequency Identification
(RFID) cards and tickets to replace the previous delivery and loading
cards. The system will significantly reduce transaction time at the gate
and waiting time in the parking area. JICT has also taken delivery of 20 new fuel-efficient container
tractors with Euro 3 eco-friendly technology. This technology has become
the standard within European Union countries for hydrocarbon and carbon
monoxide emissions.“We are very excited to receive these eco-friendly tractors to
support JICT’s yard operations,” said Mr. Pang. “These machines are in
line with our overall green initiative and commitment to reduce carbon
emissions in the port area.”The implementation of JAGS and the arrival of new equipment are part
of an expansion plan that will boost the terminal’s annual handling
capacity to 2.8 million TEU.
Courtesy by www.JICT.co.id
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