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Title: The use of information technology by the port of Singapore authority
Authors: Wan, T.B. 
Wah, E.L.C.
Meng, L.C.
Issue Date: 1992
Citation: Wan, T.B.,Wah, E.L.C.,Meng, L.C. (1992). The use of information technology by the port of Singapore authority. World Development 20 (12) : 1785-1795. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Singapore, the world's busiest seaport and the world's leading container port, has invested heavily in information technology (IT), including equipment, software, and training. Two major IT projects, CITOS (Computer Integrated Terminal Operations Systems) and CIMOS (Computer Integrated Marine Operations System) use command-and-control computers to direct every operation in the container terminal and in the port. Application of IT to the port operations in Singapore has shown real effective gains in cost reduction and better customer service. © 1992.
Source Title: World Development
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/44994
ISSN: 0305750X
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