Examples of this include the Fraser Surrey terminal, which was equipped with rotating container technology - the first of its kind in Western Canada. This state-of-the-art technology brings cost savings by removing the need for traditional bulk ship loaders to transfer goods and reducing product damage and loss through dust suppression mechanisms. Implementing this container technology allows for improved workflow efficiencies that we at DP World intend to create throughout every link of the global supply chain.
We have also demonstrated our push for greater supply chain digitisation through significant terminal technology investments that aim to facilitate smoother trade flows. In June 2022, with our Saint John terminal, we made investments into solutions ranging from upgrades to the terminal operating system, a new truck gate system, and enterprise-wide financial management systems. All of these initiatives were specifically aimed at achieving the fundamental goal of giving Canadian exporters more options to reach global markets and remove the challenges preventing them from trading freely.
" This state-of-the-art technology brings cost savings by removing the need for traditional bulk ship loaders to transfer goods and reducing product damage and loss through dust suppression mechanisms "
Our push towards this same digital transformation objective was displayed more recently, with our use of new technologies contributing to the expansion of the Port of Vancouver by 60%. Now standing at 72 acres, the container terminal features modernised, technology-enabled infrastructure and boosted capacity that reflects the surge in demand for Canadian ports services that arose from the COVID-19 pandemic. With all these considerations, the port has been integral in our bid to offer the fastest supply chain connections between Canada, the US and Asian markets.
When it comes to looking at how you can digitise your supply chain to reap the benefits of agility and overall efficiency, supply chain executives need to review their options in detail. As advantageous as digital transformation can potentially be for supply chains, the inability of executives to engage in well-articulated value planning for its implementation can constrain how beneficial it is for companies, as suggested by PwC. Knowing exactly what you expect to receive from supply chain technology before investment is a vital aspect all executives need to gauge when venturing into this digital approach.