KFTL infrastructure improvement works is multipronged. Its aims include strengthening of the quay wall to improve its ability to withstand the impact of earthquakes while allowing the quay to accommodate the larger and heavier Ship to Shore cranes that are necessary to service the larger mother vessels that will call KFTL. This critical aspect of the terminal’s development project will be executed in three stages over an 18-months period, while the Terminal continues to service the needs of its customers.
Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited (KFTL) prides itself on delivering quality service to its customers while continuously improving our operational effectiveness and efficiency. Based on this commitment, a decision was taken to invest in new technology that will enhance our service delivery. We do not see technology as a mechanism only to improve cost effectiveness and operational efficiency, but as an investment to increasingly improve the experience our customers.
The latest technology will further enhance the Terminal’s reputation for reliability and efficiency, which will increase our customers’ confidence that their business is in capable hands.
By upgrading the information and communication technology infrastructure through the implementation of high-speed fiber optic and Wi-Fi systems, our new state of the art Terminal Operating System (TOS) will provide us with an optimized container terminal environment with real-time redundant communication from ship to shore. Changes in vessel operations or yard planning will be instantaneous and secure.
It is our goal that, through the use of technology, our customers will also be impacted positively so that they can be efficient and timely in delivering the best service to their customers every time