Port digitalisation in hydrocarbon terminals is a key factor in driving efficiency, innovation and competitiveness across the maritime and port sector in Latin America. In this context, the Inter-American Committee on Ports (CIP) of the Organization of American States (OAS) has highlighted, in its “Logistics, Innovation & Competitiveness” bulletin, the digitalisation project implemented by Prodevelop at the La Pampilla terminal (Repsol, Peru).
This recognition reinforces Prodevelop’s role as a technology partner specialised in solutions for port management and the optimisation of operations at oil and hydrocarbon terminals.

A significant step forward in the digitalisation of oil terminals
The CIP-OAS bulletin highlights the implementation of advanced digital tools aimed at optimising the planning of maritime operations at hydrocarbon terminals. These include the use of intelligent algorithms capable of automatically generating optimised operational plans, adapted to multiple operational scenarios and requirements.
According to the publication, this type of solution contributes to improved overall operational efficiency through:
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automation of planning processes,
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integration of multiple operational variables,
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access to consolidated and up-to-date information,
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real-time decision-support capabilities.
The CIP-OAS presents this project as an example of the potential of port digitalisation in hydrocarbon terminals to strengthen the competitiveness of the sector across Latin America.
A collaboration that supports sector modernisation
For Prodevelop, this recognition reflects the importance of collaboration with leading organisations in the energy and port sectors. The company’s contribution to this project forms part of its broader strategy to support the technological modernisation of terminals and ports through specialised, open and interoperable digital solutions.
This case also reinforces Prodevelop’s commitment to digitalisation and innovation across key logistics nodes in the region, always in close coordination with each client and in line with the technical and operational standards they establish.
A hemispheric-level recognition
The inclusion of this project in a CIP-OAS bulletin, a reference publication for port development in the Americas, reaffirms the relevance of the work carried out and its contribution to advancing port innovation initiatives throughout the region.
At Prodevelop, we particularly value the trust placed in us by our partners and clients, as well as the interest shown by the CIP-OAS in sharing projects that promote the digital transformation of the port sector.
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