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Port of Oakland awarded $3M to enhance data collection 

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The Port of Oakland received $3 million in funding from the California Containerized Ports Interoperability Grant Program in July. 

The port will use funds from the grant program for two separate projects aimed at enhancing its existing Freight Intelligent Transportation System (FITS). The system provides real-time traffic, terminal vessel and other data for shippers, ocean carriers, freight forwarders, trucking companies, warehouse companies and port authorities, according to the Port of Oakland.

The first project will focus on upgrading FITS features with new data sets and processes to distribute port-related information.

The upgrades are expected to expand data availability, make data more accessible, decrease truck turn times and increase intermobility while reducing emissions, according to the grant program report.

Port of Oakland receives $3M to enhance operational capabilities

The components of each of the port’s projects along with their expected cost.

Task Description
Award Amount
Travel, budget, reporting, etc.
$210,000
Cloud storage capacity
$70,000
Centralize data collection
$300,000
Asset management, design and development
$300,000
Port-only private view development
$484,990
Agnostic portal
$600,000
Terminal 1-3
$525,000
Mobile application/integration
$350,000
Project management
$150,000

SOURCE: California Containerized Ports Interoperability Grant Program

The second project will create a unified marine terminal appointment system that works in union with FITS.

The Port of Oakland’s three marine terminals use the same appointment system but with different interfaces, according to the grant report. The port said it wants a consistent and seamless experience for truck dispatchers, drivers and beneficial cargo owners, according to the grant report.

New features for the new appointment system aim to provide seamless data exchange using a centralized hub while enabling real-time transfer of appointment data, cargo information and scheduling details.

The port expects the new features to increase appointment intake, improve appointment distribution, decrease missed appointments, accelerate the velocity and movement of goods, and enhance drayage efficiency.

The Port of Oakland is one of several ports, such as the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, to receive funding that will support better data sharing and integration for improved operations and cargo flow.

  

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