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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Port of Dover Integrates Business Applications With IFS

The Port of Dover, owned and operated by Dover Harbour Board which was established in 1606, handles over 13 million passengers, 2.6 million tourist vehicles, and 2.2 million freight vehicles each year. It is also an award-winning cruise port, the second busiest in the UK and hosting some of the world’s most prestigious cruise lines. Together with a range of other successful businesses including a cargo terminal, a top award-winning marina and several niche activities, the business mix is diverse. To improve efficiency and performance visibility, the Port decided to implement a business system that could integrate various business functions. IFS Applications was selected as the solution of choice.

IFS provides business software to companies that aspire to become more agile. IFS uses its deep industry-focused expertise to help companies in targeted sectors increase agility in three core areas: enterprise resource planning (ERP), enterprise asset management (EAM), and enterprise service management (ESM). Founded in 1983, IFS is a public company with over 2,600 employees.

When fully implemented, IFS Applications will be used by over 300 employees throughout the organization to help improve efficiency and control in key areas such as asset management. The solution includes functionality for asset and estate management, program and project management, finance, and HR. The ability for mobile workers to effectively access work order asset management and service management systems when on the move is also a key deliverable.

To read more about the IFS-Port of Dover implementation, visit the IFS Newsroom.

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