As soon as a ship reaches the German Bight, PCS continuously reports ship positions and calculates timeframe data which is essential for optimized ship management and coordination on the Elbe and in the port.
This timely information is distributed to all parties involved and ensures that ship departure plans are always up-to-date.
How can carriers and ship registrants complete their registration formalities?
With eDeclaration,carriers and vessel declarants can easily fulfil all reporting requirements in accordance with Directive 2010/65/EU. The messages are recorded electronically in eDeclaration and sent to the National Single Window (NSW). DAKOSY is a certified provider of the German NSW.
For further information please click here: eDeclaration.
How are ship departures and arrivals coordinated in Hamburg?
In close coordination with the Hamburg Vessel Coordination Center (HVCC) as the client and Hamburg Port Consulting (HPC) as the partner responsible for project management and supplier control, DAKOSY has developed this worldwide unique software that has digitized the HVCC's traditionally paper-based manual work and led to a significant increase in the coordination center's performance.
The HVCC offers comprehensive coordination services for vessels, from arrival in the Port of Hamburg to port rotations, handling and departure - regardless of the type of vessel. The organization is divided into two parts. The Nautical Terminal Coordination (NTC) focuses on traffic planning for large vessels, while the Feeder Logistics Center (FLC) coordinates the rotations of feeder and inland vessels. HVCC connects the various partners and their data, which benefits all involved and facilitates efficient use of the River Elbe and the Port of Hamburg. This leads to reduced emissions and lower energy consumption, thus protecting the environment.