PortXchange Products B.V.

Port Digitalization Solutions

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PortXchange Products B.V. offers a solution aimed at revolutionizing the maritime logistics chain through enhanced port digitalization. The platform centralizes real-time data for port authorities, aligning all parties during port calls. It allows facilitation of Just-In-Time (JIT) arrivals by improving accuracy and reliability of service availability information for shipping lines and charters. This approach not only increases port competitiveness but also enhances safety and reduces CO2 emissions in anchor areas by avoiding unnecessary ship anchorage. PortXchange optimizes port processes by enabling efficient collaboration and timestamp exchange, thus streamlining the provision of nautical services such as pilots, tugs, and linesmen, and managing berth capacity efficiently. The platform is positioned as a leader in the digital transformation within maritime supply chains, aiming to improve collaboration for innovative and sustainable port practices.
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Port digitalization is inevitable. Do you want to lead the digital transformation in the maritime logistics chain or follow it?

The logistics industry has more data than ever before, yet it’s distributed between different parties. As a port authority, you can facilitate information exchange and add more value to your supply chain partners. Provide a centralized point for sharing real-time data to align all players during the port call with PortXchange.

Enhance the competitiveness of your port

Facilitate JIT Arrivals by providing more accurate and reliable information about the availability of your services to shipping lines and charters.

Increase safety and reduce CO2 emissions in anchor areas

By sharing real-time data about your services’ availability, you can prevent port anchorage from filling up with ships, leading to lower collision risks and emissions level in the port area.

Optimize port processes

Efficient collaboration and exchange of timestamps enables you to plan more effectively the provision of the nautical services (pilots, tugs, linesmen) and berth capacity.