Use Case

PSA Penn VBS Go-Live in 1 Month

PSA Penn Terminals is a multipurpose marine terminal in Eddystone, Pennsylvania, and a subsidiary of the PSA Group. Known for reliable handling of containers, perishables, and breakbulk cargo on the US East Coast.

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About PSA Penn Terminals

PSA Penn Terminals is a privately-owned, multipurpose marine terminal located in Eddystone, Pennsylvania, and a subsidiary of the PSA Group, a leading global port operator. Known for its reliable and efficient handling of various cargo types, including containers, perishables, and breakbulk, PSA Penn Terminals prioritizes customer success and offers high productivity, exceptional service, and competitive rates. Strategically positioned on the Delaware River with convenient access to major highways and on-dock rail service.

Challenge

Tight Timeline, Complex Integration

PSA Penn needed a solution to manage truck traffic flow and reduce terminal congestion. This solution needed to integrate with their existing IT infrastructure while also supporting future IT upgrades towards automation. Adding to the complexity, the project had an extremely tight deadline, requiring a go-live within just one month.

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Solution

Standalone VBS with Future-Ready Architecture

DMSLOG deployed its Vehicle Booking System as a standalone solution that can be connected to PSA Penn’s automated IT systems in the future. Despite the short timeframe, the rollout was conducted in structured phases.

Standalone VBS deployable without TOS/GOS dependency
Phased rollout: configuration, beta testing, commissioning
Hybrid transition period with optional appointments
Future-ready architecture for TOS and automation integration
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Results

Rapid Deployment Success

DMSLOG delivered a turnkey VBS solution in record time, enabling PSA Penn to efficiently manage truck traffic and reduce congestion from day one.

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TOS Dependencies

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System Availability

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