Mr. Jama Onwubuariri, the Co-founder and Managing Director of Trucks Transit Parks Ltd (TTP), has confirmed the company’s preparedness to deploy the call-up technology for the Lekki deep sea port.
TTP are the developers of the proprietary technology, Eto, used for the scheduling and movement of trucks in and out of the Apapa and TinCan Port.
Meanwhile, the CEO in reaction to recent news about the truck traffic brewing in the Lekki-Epe axis reaffirmed that his company is ready to deploy the Eto call-up technology for the Lekki deep sea port.
In his words: “The electronic call-up system has had tremendous success in managing truck traffic in the Apapa and TinCan ports, and we are ready to deploy it at the Lekki Epe port. Our technology, Eto has proven to be effective in easing traffic and promoting efficiency in the movement of cargo in and out of the ports. We are confident that similar success can be replicated in the Lekki Epe axis should the call-up system be introduced.
“We’re in deep engagements with the NPA, LASG and other relevant stakeholders to ensure adequate planning and arrangement are made. As soon as approvals are given, our team is set to deploy the technology immediately. We’re confident that when the electronic call-up system is implemented in the Lekki-Epe axis, the concerns over traffic that residents and businesses are currently expressing will be eradicated to the barest minimum”.
The wholly innovative indigenous company that focuses on transforming Africa’s mobility, haulage and access control challenges through technology, has achieved some milestones at Lagos Port in twenty-four months of its operations.
At its recent anniversary, Onwubuariri said that the TTP’s flagship product, Eto, has successfully reduced traffic around Apapa and Tincan port corridors, resulting in a significant improvement in the average turnaround time for port-bound trucks from an average of 2 weeks to just 3 days.
The leading mobility technology company with profound impact on the logistics and transportation industry has also contributed significantly to a massive reduction in the cost of moving cargo by 65%, providing significant cost savings to businesses and improving the competitiveness of the Nigerian economy.
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