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ICTSI launches MICT mobile app for cargo monitoring
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) of the Philippines has launched a mobile application that allows customers of the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) to monitor their containers in real-time while on the go.
The application is available for iOS and Android users, and the MICT mobile app is designed to deliver information right at the port users' fingertips.
The app's version 1.0 allows port users to use MICT's Track and Trace system to check the status of their import and export shipment, truck entry and exit times, as well as vessel arrival and departure schedules, according to a company statement.
"The MICT mobile app is just one of the many innovations that MICT has in the pipeline. It's a solid first step towards the technological advancements that we want to implement at the terminal," says MICT Commercial Director, Christian Lozano.
Another feature of the app is email support, which allows users to get real-time customer service from MICT's customer care department.
The plan is to launch the app in stages, adding features with each new version. "This will allow us to fine-tune each feature before adding other features to the app," explains Mr. Lozano.
Other features to be integrated in the future versions of the mobile app. could include billing calculator, client dashboard, MICT advisory, MICT EYES, ACTS online payment and the recently launched Terminal Appointment Booking System (TABS).
The application is available for iOS and Android users, and the MICT mobile app is designed to deliver information right at the port users' fingertips.
The app's version 1.0 allows port users to use MICT's Track and Trace system to check the status of their import and export shipment, truck entry and exit times, as well as vessel arrival and departure schedules, according to a company statement.
"The MICT mobile app is just one of the many innovations that MICT has in the pipeline. It's a solid first step towards the technological advancements that we want to implement at the terminal," says MICT Commercial Director, Christian Lozano.
Another feature of the app is email support, which allows users to get real-time customer service from MICT's customer care department.
The plan is to launch the app in stages, adding features with each new version. "This will allow us to fine-tune each feature before adding other features to the app," explains Mr. Lozano.
Other features to be integrated in the future versions of the mobile app. could include billing calculator, client dashboard, MICT advisory, MICT EYES, ACTS online payment and the recently launched Terminal Appointment Booking System (TABS).
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