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Shipping containers at a port terminal

Spectr for Shipping

Cargo, vessels, and terminals in one runtime — from the berth plan to the last mile on land.

Shipping is a chain of handoffs that still live in separate systems: fleet, terminal, customs, inland. Spectr OS treats the container, the vessel, the slot, and the truck as the same operational story, so a delay is visible as a decision — not a status email.

Track movements as they happen. Re-sequence yards and berths against what actually arrived. Keep partners on a shared picture without waiting for a daily report. The work is coherence across water and land, at the speed of the terminal.


If the box is a rumour, the schedule is a hope.
Focus
Shipments and containers
What changes
Bookings, units, and milestones update in one model so operations can replan while the vessel is still moving.
Shipping containers at a port terminal

In the runtime

  • A living schedule

    ETA, berth, and yard work update as objects, not as slides. The next move is always ranked against the current world.

  • Handoffs with evidence

    Each transfer carries who, when, and why — useful for partners, customs, and your own night shift.

  • Network, not a port silo

    What happens at one terminal can inform the next port of call without rebuilding a new integration for each site.

  • People still in command

    Proposed sequences are workflows with approval. The runtime does not sail the ship. It makes the options honest.

Run this on Spectr OS

Free for enterprise customers — permanently. Map the work in days, not a transformation programme.