As part of the terminal’s ongoing digital transformation, GC/RORO container execution is being transitioned from a manual, paper‑based process to a fully automated workflow using the N4 Terminal Operating System. This initiative represents a major step toward improving operational efficiency, accuracy, and overall execution control.

The implementation began with a comprehensive documentation and process collection phase, where existing GC/RORO workflows were reviewed, mapped, and aligned with N4 system requirements. This ensured that operational realities were fully captured and that the automation would support actual field execution without disruption.

Following this, an Excel-based manifest was developed, tested, and validated to serve as a structured data input for the system. This phase focused on data integrity, consistency, and readiness for automation, laying the foundation for a smooth transition from manual recording to system-driven execution.

The project is now in its final stage, with the arrival of a GC/RORO vessel for live implementation. This live operation will officially mark the shift to automated GC/RORO container execution within N4, enabling real-time data capture, reduced human error, enhanced visibility, and improved reporting capabilities.