OpenTAS is pleased to announce the official release of AddANP: both the first OpenTAS and the first Microsoft-based AddON available on Microsoft Marketplace. Built on the Microsoft Power Platform, AddANP automates the extraction, validation and processing of nomination data from emails and attachments. What’s more, it integrates seamlessly with OpenTAS or any other terminal management system (TMS).
Manual entry of nominations is slow, error-prone and resource-intensive. AddANP eliminates this challenge by leveraging AI-driven document understanding, workflow automation via Microsoft Power Automate and structured data validation. The result: faster order creation, improved data quality and full traceability to guarantee compliance.
Key benefits include:
Designed for terminal operators, customer service teams and operations managers, AddANP provides measurable efficiency gains while improving accuracy and compliance.
As part of the OpenTAS AddON portfolio, AddANP marks a milestone in OpenTAS’s journey toward establishing intelligent, connected and fully digital terminals – with many more AddONs to come.
AddANP is now live on Microsoft Marketplace and AppSource: Find out more
AddANP is available via three flexible plans on Microsoft AppSource – Basic, Standard and Enterprise – enabling terminals of any size to scale automation across one, multiple or all modes of transport. Each plan includes AI-powered nomination extraction, validation and seamless integration with Outlook, Teams and TMS environments.
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OpenTAS GmbH delivers digital business process solutions for the global energy and chemical sectors, specializing in terminal management. With 40+ years of expertise, we offer consulting, software and SaaS services tailored to the needs of any terminal enterprise in the midstream to downstream segment. Our goal is to enable efficient, fully digital workflows and seamless supply chain operations for customers worldwide.
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