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Rapidly growing Colombian port to implement Navis SPARCS solution

Port Technology, September 17, 2009
  • Zebra Enterprise Solutions, a division of Zebra Technologies Corporation, announced that the Sociedad Portuaria Regional de Barranquilla (SPRB), located on the northern coast of Colombia, upgraded its in-house terminal operating system (TOS) of nearly two decades to NavisTM SPARCS to improve operations and productivity in the thriving Caribbean market.

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