For example, carriers would make requests to terminals through the PCS, removing the need to have technical knowledge about its data or systems. The PCS collects, translates and distributes information via the internet, which is arguably the most accessible, reliable and cost-effective avenue.
The PCS provides a layer of transparency and interoperability that previously did not exist. Data sharing streamlines communication among various entities and helps to improve the flow of work within and across organizations, in turn getting rid of bottlenecks and enhancing efficiency.
Other benefits:
Given the needs of global trade, the benefits provided by a PCS should extend beyond the borders of a port, leading to the interconnection of ports at international level. The strategic aim of the IPCSA is to open the way to increased international trade through the worldwide adoption of PCS systems.
Ultimately, the decision to implement a PCS depends on a country’s motivation to enhance trade, visibility to the global supply chain and the competitiveness of ports in the region.