Inland distribution terminals (IDTs) are crucial to ensuring regional supply for fuels, chemicals, and other liquid bulk products. Yet many inland sites still rely on manual, paper-based processes. With OpenTAS GO IDT, these facilities can now digitize core workflows quickly, securely, and cost-effectively.
OpenTAS GO IDT is a modular terminal management system designed specifically for small and mid-sized terminals. It brings automation and transparency to operations that were previously labor-intensive. Key digital functions include secure truck loading (including gate access and weighing processes) and paperless order handling with integrated dispatch and transport management. This allows operators to reduce errors, increase throughput, and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
Go live in just a few weeks thanks to standardized configuration.
Enables remote operations and reduced on-site staffing.
Activate only required functions, such as driver self-service or mobile apps.
Supports safe, traceable and audit-ready workflows in line with terminal automation standards.
Our software enables the daily movement of 325,000 tons of product in and out of terminals, 3,200 trucks, 1,000 railcars, and 43 shiploads and offloads.
OpenTAS GO IDT integrates seamlessly into existing IT and automation environments. Support for OPC UA, REST APIs, and industry-standard protocols ensures compatibility with ERP, SCADA, and partner systems. It’s a practical first step toward full-scale digital terminal automation.
Automation and AI are redefining terminal operations.By combining intelligent systems, cloud integration, and predictive analytics, terminals achieve measurable efficiency and long-term resilience.
March 10–11, 2026, the global tank storage and future fuels community meets at StocExpo in Rotterdam. Visit OpenTAS at booth G20 to see how terminal operators replace fragmented systems with a unified, platform-based approach.
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