Digital equipment coordination replaces manual processes to reduce truck turn times and improve safety standards across operations
Tideworks Technology Inc. (Tideworks), a full-service provider of terminal operating system (TOS) solutions, announced today the successful deployment and impact of Traffic Control at Florida International Terminal (FIT), a leading port operator in South Florida. Traffic Control is Tideworks’ industry-leading equipment execution system and is helping FIT improve terminal operations by automating equipment dispatch, balancing workloads and prioritizing container moves.
“Traffic Control has transformed how we manage yard operations,” said Justin Weir, president of Florida International Terminal. “The safety improvements and operational gains we’ve seen in just a few months are helping us strengthen our position as a leading terminal in South Florida. These advancements support our commitment to safer, more efficient service for our customers and the community.”
Safety has been one of the most significant areas of impact. With Traffic Control, equipment moves and driver interactions are now coordinated digitally through tablets and laptops, allowing drivers to remain in their vehicles. This shift, combined with new physical barriers, has not only improved driver safety but also streamlined gate operations, enabling faster processing and reducing truck turn times.
These improvements are part of the broader transformation enabled by Traffic Control. The system optimizes container handling operations by replacing radio communication and paper-based instructions with real-time electronic dispatching. This shift increases accuracy and streamlines yard execution, so terminals can respond faster to change, reduce truck turn times and improve safety standards across operations.
“FIT’s operators have trusted our solutions for nearly 20 years, and we don’t take that lightly,” said Thomas Rucker, president of Tideworks Technology. “By integrating Traffic Control with both our terminal operating system and gate operations, we’re equipping the operation with the tools needed to reduce unproductive moves, improve truck turn times and enhance yard safety, driving even greater results.”
This deployment grows Tideworks’ presence in South Florida and marks another milestone in its long-standing partnership with FIT. The terminal already operates several Tideworks’ marine solutions, including Mainsail 10, Spinnaker Planning Management System and Forecast web portal, and has integrated with the terminal’s community portal. The addition of Traffic Control further strengthens FIT’s digital foundation and provides the real-time visibility needed to optimize gate and yard performance.
Tideworks provided all implementation services for the project, including project management, software customization, configuration, installation, integration services, user training and go-live support. The company will continue providing FIT with ongoing maintenance and 24/7 technical support.
The implementation went live in Q1 2025 and reinforces the growing adoption of Traffic Control across Tideworks’ customer base and its growing presence in the South Florida region.
About Tideworks Technology
Tideworks Technology, Inc. is a full-service provider of comprehensive terminal operating system solutions for growing marine and intermodal rail terminal operations worldwide. The company helps more than 120 facilities run their operations more efficiently and profitably. From optimized equipment utilization to faster turn times, Tideworks works at every step of terminal operations to maximize productivity and customer service. For more information about Tideworks Technology, a Carrix solution, visit www.tideworks.com.
About Florida International Terminal (FIT)
Florida International Terminal, LLC (FIT) is a world-class port operator that was founded in 2004 as a result of the association of two large Latin American Port Operators, SAAM and AGUNSA. With over fifteen years at Port Everglades, FIT’s main objective is to provide the highest quality service of all South Florida ports, incorporating new technologies, modern equipment and personalized customer service. FIT operates a Marine Terminal of 46 acres in the Southport area of Port Everglade.
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