The Challenge

Negros Navigation (NENACO) was unable to have Telco and Internet bandwidth to a remote location near main office in the Bay of Manila . These remote sites housed their container yard transactions and their transfer offices disassociating their transactions from main offices.

 

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The Solution

To provide an independent source of bandwidth to two remote offices with approximately 5-7 employees at one office and 30 employees at the other site.

The Outcome

After some weather related problems associated with adverse climatic extremes, client has expressed extreme satisfaction with results. Conversely they have initiated more orders for port services to be connected. After this successful trial of 1 year, NENACO has requested additional circuits in its quest to connect all 77 port services involving the entire Port System throughout the Philippines.

The Benefits

  1. Drastically decreased monthly bandwidth charges which would have been additionally, costly to connect through wire line services.
  2. Offers the ability to have Wi-Fi interconnectivity from Yard to office in each location. This enables the use of RFC and scanner.
  3. Has increased uptime percentages to 99.99% as opposed to TELCO circuit promise of undetermined. Currently this network is up when all others are down.
    Has been able to provide added services to the entire network as a result of his endeavor offering abundance of bandwidth to all PC’s involved

Contact information:

Eduardo De La Cruz
Director of IT operations
NENACO
+632-245-5588

   
     


One of Philippines' largest Shipping Lines interconnects buildings in main port's operations.