PORTNET® definition

PORTNET® means the on-line computer system and any customisations, developments, modifications, enhancements, copies or derivations thereto, offering the Services supplied by PN but excluding any source codes thereof.

Examples of PORTNET® in a sentence

  • Further systems, add-on system services are also available to further enhance the value of PORTNET® into that of a comprehensive port commerce (p-commerce) suite of IT services.

  • PORTNET® usage is measured by unit transactions (txn), defined as:  physical processes, for non-enquiry modules.

  • The Customer shall keep confidential any information received through PORTNET® or use of the Services and in relation to this Contract, including the Licensed Materials, Security Codes and the Service Charges (“Confidential Information”).

  • TradeNet on PORTNET® has integrated both the trade and port documentation to facilitate a more seamless trade declaration process to improve efficiency, increase productivity and minimise duplication efforts.

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