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Triple Point wins IT award

Triple Point wins International Bulk Journal IT Solutions Award for its recently acquired PortVu solution from QMASTOR

December 2, 2011

Triple Point has won an
International Bulk Journal (IBJ) IT Solutions Award for its recently acquired solution PortVu from QMASTOR, a
bulk terminal management system which delivers measurable return-on-investment (ROI).

Specialising in
software to manage commodities and enterprise risk, Triple point
says
PortVu was selected because
it is the only complete, integrated bulk terminal management system on the market.

“PortVu, which manages all the complexities of port operations is a proven, multi-lingual solution that is being used across the world by leading resource companies and terminals,” says Triple Point Managing Director of coal and mineral supply chain solutions Trent Bagnall.

PortVu optimises decision-making and delivers substantial cost savings by integrating terminal operations with suppliers, customers, transport providers, agents, laboratories, and other supply chain partners through one common platform.

“We’re honoured to add this highly esteemed award to our growing list of accolades,” Bagnell says. “It’s just one more testament to our talented team, which is dedicated to delivering innovative, world-class commodity management software solutions that provide our customers with significant ROI.”

Triple Point recently acquired QMASTOR, the premier provider of mining software solutions to manage the tonnage, quality, and value of coal and mineral supply chains from “pit” to the point of export, import, or consumption.

QMASTOR’s advanced solutions manage and optimise all aspects of mining supply chains including mine planning and scheduling, material tracking, logistical movements, 3D stockpile modeling, grade control, blend management for coal, and other minerals such as nickel and iron ore.

The company also offers solutions for managing port operations and metallurgical accounting. The metallurgical accounting solution supports multiple metals including gold, silver, titanium and platinum.

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