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Description
CommTrac is a comprehensive terminal management software specifically designed for handling bulk and breakbulk cargo efficiently. With 35 installations worldwide, this terminal operating system (TOS) enhances the management of non-containerized cargo by seamlessly linking both manual and automated assets, personnel, and management information in real-time, whether at single or multiple terminal sites. It integrates vital terminal data across various sectors including management, planning, supervision, operations, finance, and customer relations, thereby facilitating better decision-making. The system's optimized planning and superior equipment deployment strategies significantly reduce demurrage charges while maximizing workforce efficiency. By capturing all potential billable revenue opportunities, CommTrac boosts throughput and storage capacities, leading to improved operational efficiency and increased profitability. This award-winning software solution is recognized for its effectiveness in planning, tracking, and managing a diverse range of non-containerized bulk and breakbulk cargo. Additionally, its highly scalable design allows for real-time management of both manual machinery and personnel, as well as control over automated assets across individual terminals or entire terminal networks. Ultimately, CommTrac stands out as an essential tool for logistics professionals seeking to enhance their terminal operations.
Description
TracLogik is an adaptable software suite for real-time asset tracking and management, providing organizations with comprehensive visibility over their physical assets, equipment, vehicles, and personnel through an integration of various technologies such as Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), GPS, Wi-Fi, and RFID within a unified platform. The fundamental component of TracLogik, known as Asset Command, consolidates data from multiple tracking tags and devices into a single interface, enabling users to access live and historical location data from any part of the globe, continuously monitor assets around the clock, and receive immediate alerts tailored to specific conditions. This powerful tool accommodates an endless array of tracking applications, enhancing location and telemetry data with detailed reporting, customizable notifications, user profiles, and an interactive map view displaying all monitored assets. Additionally, the software suite is equipped with features for capturing time and attendance, managing remote tasks, and tracking workflows. TracLogik can be implemented as a cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) solution or installed on-premise, allowing organizations to choose the deployment that best fits their needs. Overall, its extensive capabilities ensure that users have the tools they need to efficiently manage their assets in a dynamic environment.
API Access
Has API
API Access
Has API
Integrations
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Pricing Details
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Free Trial
Free Version
Pricing Details
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Free Trial
Free Version
Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
TBA Group
Founded
1988
Country
Netherlands
Website
tba.group/en/software/bulk-general-cargo-terminal-operating-system-commtrac
Vendor Details
Company Name
TracLogik
Founded
2006
Country
United Kingdom
Website
www.traclogik.co.uk
Product Features
Product Features
Asset Tracking
Activity Tracking
Audit Trails
Barcoding / RFID
Checkout / Check-In
Depreciation Tracking
Disposal Tracking
Inventory Management
Location Tracking
QR Codes
Reservations
Service History