An integrated system for managing ship movement and grain silo in Misrata Free Zone. It provides a range of different interfaces and functions for monitoring and managing ship movement and grain shipment details. The ability to track ships and grain shipment details, and provide accurate and reliable reports on ship movement and activities in the grain silo. The effectiveness of the system depends on its design and implementation in a way that meets the needs of port operators and grain silo managers and facilitates management operations and strategic decision-making. The system is divided into two main parts: daily ship movement and grain silo movement. In the first part, daily ship movement is tracked and divided into four sections: expected arrival ships, ships on the hook, ships berthed in the port, and ships departing from the port. In the second part, the movement of the grain silo is tracked, including ships berthed in the port, daily unloading of the shipment, unloading stops, and direct shipment delivery data.
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Project Analysis, UI Designer, Frontend Developer, Backend Developer, Project Testing
Duration of Completion
(5 months) from the launch date
Website
https://mfzly.com/movement
Tools and Techniques
NextJS - Semantic UI - Axios - NodeJS - ExpressJS - Sequelize ORM - Wordpress
Ali Aqoub
CTO
Nuha Haman
Frontend Developer
Hend Jannat
Backend Developer
The lack of an integrated system for managing ship movement and grain silo in Misrata Free Zone can lead to several challenges affecting the effectiveness of maritime and logistical operations in the area. Firstly, information fragmentation and lack of coordination between relevant parties are exposed, hindering management and organization operations, and increasing the lack of security and safety risks in the port, where tracking ship movement and safe handling of grain shipments become difficult, and officials' ability to understand trends and analyze data is reduced, hindering effective strategic decision-making and identifying future development needs. In general, the lack emphasizes the need to develop an integrated system that provides accurate data and detailed analytics.
The integrated system for managing ship movement and grain silo in Misrata Free Zone offers comprehensive solutions to improve operations and increase efficiency. By effectively organizing ship movement and grain storage, the system contributes to improving planning and coordination, increasing transparency and accountability in maritime and logistical operations. Additionally, the system provides accurate reports and detailed analytics on ship and grain silo performance, contributing to strategic decision-making and improving future operations, thereby enhancing security and safety in the port and contributing to sustainable economic development.