Live examples of turning terminal operational data — vessel calls, crane moves, berth windows, yard and rail — into trusted, self-service dashboards and insight that reconciles to the source. The reporting layer I'd build for an operations and leadership team.
Interactive, self-contained, built on illustrative synthetic data and standard terminal KPIs — click through the actual output.
Vessel turnaround, gross crane moves per hour, berth occupancy, yard utilisation and rail modal share — with an automatically written shift review and a vessel-call table.
Synthetic data · standard terminal KPIs Open the dashboard →Berth-window adherence, wait-for-berth and a 3-day berth plan timeline — the view that keeps vessel calls, crane gangs and yard moves aligned to one plan.
Synthetic data · berth-planning KPIs Open the dashboard →The manual, copy-paste shift and daily reporting becomes a self-refreshing, single-source view — so the time goes into decisions, not assembling spreadsheets.
Every KPI is computed and reconciled to its source record (TOS timestamps, gate/rail logs); the summary is written on top. Speed of AI, reliability of the source.
Not a wall of charts — the two or three things that matter this shift, surfaced automatically and ready for the berth, crane or yard decision.