Last week, Sisfer, a system developed by the Rio de Janeiro port authority CDRJ to aid in the monitoring and control of railway operations, went into operation The innovative apparatus aims to bring the procedures required for scheduling and executing entries. CDRJ also plans to implement the system at the Port of Itaguaí later this year.
With the system’s implementation, all stages of railway operations will be standardized and optimized; the impact of railway maneuvers on other modes of transportation and port operations will be reduced, and favorable conditions for increased rail traffic will be established. The system will also be able to integrate with leased terminals, port and rail operators and others.
The Information Technology superintendent of Docas do Rio, Carlos Cerveira, highlighted that the development of Sisfer is part of a Digital Transformation Plan (PTD). PTD’s goal is to improve the use of existing technologies in providing services offered by the organization to internal and external customers.
Source: datamarnews.com
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