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Presentation by E. Moutinho and J. Dias from Port Sines on Esri European User Conference.

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Welcome #EUC11

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GIS in Port ManagementSIIG Sines - Portugal

E. Moutinho – SIIG Project ManagerJ. Dias – IT Project Manager

Port of Sines Administration - PORTUGAL

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SIIG Project Team

Port of Sines Administration, S.A.

PORTUGAL

EUC Madrid, October 26-28, 2011

GIS in Port ManagementSIIG Sines - Portugal

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Port of Sines – Gateway to Europe

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The Port of Sines is an Atlantic seaport, located in Portugal and oneof the deepest ports in Europe.

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Strategic Location

Gateway to Europe - the great HUB on the South European Atlantic face.

Located on the crossroads of trans-continental routes, with natural rocky sea

bottoms, that don’t need dredging, allows it to receive the motherships that

connect Europe to the world’s biggest production and consumption centres,

feeding other Ports with smaller ships or via rail and roads to its hinterland.

Sines has a privileged location in the crossroads of the main international maritime routes

North-South / East-West

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Key Characteristics / Access

First National Port in cargo Handling• 5 Specialized terminals

• Liquid Bulk, Petrochemical, Multipurpose, GNL and Containers

• Plus 2 Interior Harbours

• Competitive Operations • No urban restraint and excellent Industrial and Logistics expansion capacity

• Operating 365d/24h with flat rate for Load & Unload • Operating 365d/24h with flat rate for Load & Unload

• Strong support on IT• Electronic Dispatch (ship and cargo)

• Surveillance and Access Control

• Vessel Monitoring

• Spatial enabled planning and operations

Liquid Bulks

PetrochemicalDry Bulks General Cargo and Ro-RoLiquefied Natural Gas Containers

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GIS in Port ManagementSIIG Sines - Portugal

SIIG Project Team

Port of Sines Administration, S.A.

PORTUGAL

EUC Madrid, October 26-28, 2011

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Introdution

Port of Sines is implementing his enterprise GeographicInformation and Identification System (SIIG), fullysupported on ArcGIS technology and supporting all thefunctional areas in the harbour.

The SIIG is manly WEB based and has seven modularand functional areas to support engineering, environment,safety and security, planning port operations, concessionsand domain areas, supporting decisions based on staticand dynamic geographical information of all his hinterlandand foreland.

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SIIG Project Objectives

1. Enable visualization and Interaction with dynamic data

2. Provide visual support to the planning of operations port,allowing real time display of ship movement, incorporationof rules and restrictions related to manouvers, berthingrequests and infrastructure availability

3. Support everyday operations (engineering, planning, land3. Support everyday operations (engineering, planning, landsort, security, environment, port lease management andother) with georreferencced information;

4. Facilitate the access to information across the organizationand integrate with existing legacy systems

5. Improve effectiveness in existing procedures

6. Increase competitiveness at the Port of Sines

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SIIG – Functional Areas

SIIG is a Port Manager System for Port of Sines.

Ordenamento PortuárioLand Sort Cadastro e

InfraestruturasCadastral &Infrastructures

ConcessõesÁreas Dominiais Concessions &Domain Areas

New FunctionalAreas

Futuras Áreas funcionais

New FunctionalAreas

Safety & Security

SIIG PLATAFORMSIIG PLATAFORMSIIG PLATAFORMSIIG PLATAFORM

PlanningPort

Operations

Environment

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SIIG Project Modules

1. Base Module1. Base Module

2. Land Sort and Cadastral Module2. Land Sort and Cadastral Module

1. Base Module

2. Land Sort and Cadastral Module

SIIGSIIG

3. Concessions and Domain Areas Module3. Concessions and Domain Areas Module

5. Security Module5. Security Module

6. Environment Module6. Environment Module

4. Planning and Port Operations Module4. Planning and Port Operations Module

7. Statistics7. Statistics

SIIG

3. Concessions and Domain Areas Module

5. Security Module

6. Environment Module

4. Planning and Port Operations Module

7. Statistics

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Project Integrations

SIIG Project have 7 integration with others systems

AIS – Automatic Identification Vessels System

JUP – One Stop Shop

SSP – Port Surveillance SystemSSP – Port Surveillance System

CUP – Port Single Card

CCLS – Planning and Port Operations Room

SAP – Enterprise Management System

DW – Data Warehouse

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Web SIIG Portal

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Web SIIG Portal

• Access to funcional Areas

• User identify• User identify

• Statistical information

• Map area showing the port

• Additional information

• Weather information

• Tidal information

• Useful Links

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Web SIIG Portal

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1. Base Module

• Web module• Access for all users in Port• Basic GIS functionalities such as:

• viewing • viewing

• inquiry

• research

• standard prints• Vessels and Buildings identify

• Search the locations of buildings address, roads and vessels in harbour

• Ask for plan plot from buildings

• Ask for codification areas

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Web SIIG Portal

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2. Land Sort & Cadastre Module

• Web module• Access for users with profile• Basic GIS functionalities from Base

Module • Identify buildings and maintenance

management

• Infrastructure management• Infrastructure management

• Ask for plan plot from buildings

• Confront areas with print reports

• Identify Network connections by interest point with print report

• View and check the land registration records

• Identify and view Projects in archive by location

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SIIG Portal – 2. Land Sort & Cadastral

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SIIG Portal – 2. Land Sort & Cadastral

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SIIG Portal – 2. Land Sort & Cadastral

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SIIG Portal – 2. Land Sort & Cadastral

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Web SIIG Portal

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3. Concessions and Domian Areas Module

• Web module• Access for users with profile• Basic GIS functionalities • Identify Concessions and get report

• Identify buildings and Ask for plan plot from buildings

• Confront concessions with print • Confront concessions with print reports

• Identify Network connections by interest point with print report

• View and query the network infrastructure

• View and query the database of APS equipment

• Define the layout for printing standard.

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SIIG Portal – 3. Concessions & Domain Areas

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Web SIIG Portal

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4. Security Module• Web module• Access for users with profile• Basic GIS functionalities• Viewing and consulting the areas of

security APS

• Viewing and consulting online the totalnumber of people and vehicles insecurity areas reported by the SystemCUP - Single Port Card

• View real-time video feeds from thecameras integrated into the SSP - PortSecurity System

• Display real time and availableresources in action on mapping basicland and sea

• Analysis of the quickest route betweentwo points with physical barriers

• Modul accidents pollution withALOHA.

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SIIG Portal – 4. Security

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Web SIIG Portal

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• Web module• Access for users with profile• Basic GIS functionalities• Get meteorological information

SIIG Portal – 5. Environment Module

• Get meteorological information• Identify and View the points

analyses of water, sewers, beachland

• Manage General Environment PortPlan

• Viewing and consulting theanalyses and get reported

• Model of accidents pollution withALOHA.

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SIIG Portal – 5. Environment

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SIIG Portal – 5. Environment

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Web SIIG Portal

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6. Planning and Port Operations Module

• Web module• Access by users profile• Basic GIS functionalities • Identify vessels • View, query and analysis of port

operationsoperations

• Display real time data integration of AIS data kinematics of vessels approaching the port, the port or output port

• Ability to perform scenarios of port operations

• Ability to trigger actions based on scenarios previously defined.

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SIIG Portal – 6. Planning & Port Operations

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SIIG Portal – 6. Planning & Port Operations

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SIIG Portal – 6. Planning & Port Operations

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Web SIIG Portal

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SIIG Portal – 7. Statistics

• Web module• Access by users profile• Access by users profile• Display real time statistical data form

Data Warehouse for port management

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GIS is the key tool for the interoperability of all the systems inthe harbour and all the cartographic and tabular informationthat is used to manage the different types of operations madein the harbour every day.

GIS:

GIS as the Hub for Port Information Systems

GIS:

• Increases efficiency in port management and supervision

• Optimise port operations while assuring adequate levels ofsecurity

• Maximize the use of infrastructures and HR

• Facilitate the access to information across the organizationand integrate with existing legacy systems

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SIIG Project TeamSIIG Project Team

Partner solutionPartner solution

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Future and New Developments

• Consolidate SIIG at Port of Sines

• Develop relations to integrate with others stakeholders

• Extend SAP integration to Concessions and DomainAreas

• Extend SAP integration for MaintenanceExtend SAP integration for Maintenance

• New integrations with DW

• New solutions to monitor maritime infrastructures

• Development of solution for Quarry monitorization inport

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Planning and Port Operations Room

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Thank You

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