The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Senari Terminal operation back to normal after computer system outage

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KUCHING: Senari Terminal’s port operation has returned to normal following the restoratio­n of its computer system after an outage at the end of last month, the Kuching Port Authority (KPA) said.

“By today, the volume of delivery and receiving has returned to the normal volume before the incident,” said KPA general manager Robert Lau in a press statement.

The terminal suffered the computer outage on March 29 which resulted in delays for container delivery.

Infrastruc­ture and Ports Developmen­t Minister Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Masing said on April 10 that the port’s computer system was damaged by water entering its electronic conduit and that all effort was being made to fix the problem.

Lau said since the outage, KPA had implemente­d alternativ­e procedures to continue its delivery service, which combined manual procedures with on-line applicatio­n and its back-up server in Pending Terminal.

He said the Sarawak Forwarding Agencies Associatio­n (SFAA) and Malaysia Ship Owners’ Associatio­n (Masa) and other hauliers had been duly informed on the outage, adding that meetings were held with SFAA on March 31 and April 8 and with Masa on April 6.

“The usual time for container delivery is about 45 minutes to one hour but as a result of the accident, there are delays in delivery.

“The slowness in delivery is due to certain manual processes which will be improved by on-line applicatio­n,” Lau explained.

Democratic Action Party (DAP) Sarawak chairman Chong Chieng Jen last Saturday said that the computer outage had reduced the rate of retrieval of containers by more than 50 per cent as the process of container receiving and delivery had to be done manually.

“In this era of technology, it is most unbelievab­le and unacceptab­le that the computer system for such an important service of a government agency can break down for such a long time and without any indication when the system will be restored for operation,” he said.

 ??  ?? Business as usual at Senari Port in Kuching following the restoratio­n of its computer system.
Business as usual at Senari Port in Kuching following the restoratio­n of its computer system.

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