QINO vNext is a fully cloud-based terminal management system. It handles all business processes at a liquid bulk terminal, from contract to invoice and everything in between. QINO vNext is close to launch at a pilot location in Belgium. At StocExpo, visitors to the joint Implico and Brainum stand will get a first-hand introduction to this next generation terminal management system out of the cloud. Another SCU innovation is the web service ‘Online Check-in’. Quick to set up and easy to use, it offers immediate business benefits to truck drivers, dispatchers, back office managers and tank terminal operators alike.
“SCU has the potential to fundamentally change the way that downstream companies do business with each other,” says Tim Hoffmeister, CEO of Implico. “At StocExpo 2020, we look forward to discussing this new concept with partners, peers and other professionals from every area of our trade – and show them where we want to be tomorrow and where we already are today.”
Martin Keulemans, Managing Director of Brainum, points out: “Very soon, the first storage facility will go live with QINO vNext. Being able to run a powerful, adaptive and feature-rich terminal management system out of the cloud – that is a huge milestone, not only for the Supply Chain United portfolio, but also for the industry in general. During the design of QINO vNext, we specifically aimed at making this terminal management system much easier to implement and run. We are really proud of QINO vNext and cannot wait to see how the StocExpo audience reacts to it.”
StocExpo will take place at the Rotterdam Ahoy from 10 – 12 March.




