Implico Group is pleased to announce it will be showcasing at the Tank Storage Asia 2017 trade show at Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands resort from 27-28 September, with a booth specially devised around the slogan ‘from entrance to exit’.
The consulting company will demonstrate to visitors how modern software and cloud solutions can optimise their tank terminal processes, from entrance to exit.
After a successful joint trade fair stand last year, the company has decided once again to team up with hardware partner Timm Elektronik in 2017 at stand E14.
One of the topics to feature strongly in this year’s demonstration is the Cloud. Implico’s downstream experts will be on hand to explain the wide range of application areas of the iGOS Cloud services.
These range from uniform data communication and collaboration with suppliers and logistics service providers, to automated logistics processes, through to managed services where specialists from Implico take responsibility for specific routine tasks.
The benefits of Cloud solutions for tank terminals include lean processes, speedy implementation and predictable operating costs, rather than high initial investments.
Implico will also be showing the very latest version of its OpenTAS terminal management and automation system. This software is characterised by its excellent user-friendliness, vast range of functionality and best-practice processes.
The newest OpenTAS feature will also be presented at Tank Storage Asia: handheld solutions that enable operational staff to work with the terminal management system during loading.
Using a mobile device, staff can now digitally log incoming rail and tank trucks. The data is sent immediately to OpenTAS, cutting out manual input and avoiding typical input errors.
Safe loading and unloading with the right hardware
In addition to information on software and Cloud solutions, visitors to the stand can learn about the latest measuring and control technology for use in potentially explosive environments.
The northern German company Timm Elektronik will be showing its EUS-2 overfill prevention controller for bottom-loading tank vehicles and its EKX-4 grounding control device for top-loading applications.
Another hardware highlight will be the latest generation of the SEK-3 marine grounding system.
Timm Elektronik owner and CEO Dr. Thomas Overbeck said: "The solutions from Implico and Timm Elektronik complement each other perfectly and are already being used together in many tank terminals.
"We expect this to reflect in a corresponding demand for these technologies in Asian markets as well."
For more information, please contact Implico via the enquiries form.