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Top 3 Terminal Operating Systems Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 3 terminal operating systems companies. They have combined revenues of $9.1M and employ 49 people.

Every company below sells terminal operating systems to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Terminal Operating Systems Companies do

A Terminal Operating System (TOS) is specialized software designed to optimize and manage operations within port and marine terminals. These systems facilitate the coordination of various logistics elements, including the movement and storage of cargo, as well as the management of terminal equipment like cranes and vehicles. The primary use cases of TOS involve tracking cargo movement, scheduling loading and unloading processes, and ensuring efficient resource utilization in port operations. Typical features of a Terminal Operating System include real-time visibility into cargo and equipment status, integration with other operational systems, and the ability to generate reports and analytics for performance improvement. Common buyer personas for TOS include logistics managers, terminal operators, and IT professionals responsible for operational efficiency and system integration within port facilities. By streamlining terminal workflows, TOS improves the overall operational effectiveness of marine terminals.

Companies
3
Revenue
$9.1M
Funding
-
Employees
49

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Top Terminal Operating Systems Companies by revenue

Showing 3 of 3 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1BlueCargo logo
BlueCargo

Los Angeles, California, United States

BlueCargo helps marine port terminals streamline container management in the yard area.

Revenue
$7.4M
Year founded
2018
Team size
37
2DMSLOG.Ai - Your Smart Port Transformation and Decarbonization logo
DMSLOG.Ai - Your Smart Port Transformation and Decarbonization

Los Angeles, California, United States

Optimizing port terminal operations through AI -Driven Solutions 🌍 DMSLOG.A I is a pioneering French startup dedicated to transforming port terminals into smart ports through A I- powered SaaS solutions. Specializing in the optimization, decongestion, and decarbonization of container terminals, our technologies...

Revenue
$1.1M
Year founded
2020
Team size
10
3PortCall logo
PortCall

Durham, North Carolina, United States

Developer of a web platform for vessel scheduling and port operations coordination. The company's platform synchronizes berth reservations, movement orders, and pier-side operations into a single coordination platform and unifies their customer's experience and improves port-wide efficiency with integrated scheduling, automatic change notifications and real-time publishing, enabling ports to solve their scheduling and awareness problem.

Revenue
$626.2K
Year founded
2015
Team size
2

Frequently asked questions about Terminal Operating Systems Companies

How many terminal operating systems companies are there?

Latka tracks 3 terminal operating systems companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $9.1M in annual revenue and employ 49 people.

Which terminal operating systems company is the largest?

BlueCargo is the largest, with $7.4M in annual revenue, founded in 2018.

How much revenue does a typical terminal operating systems company make?

The average terminal operating systems company in this list makes $3M a year, across 3 companies with reported revenue.

Who are the leading Terminal Operating systems vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are BlueCargo, DMSLOG.Ai - Your Smart Port Transformation and Decarbonization and PortCall.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must enable real-time tracking of cargo and equipment - Must support the scheduling and planning of loading and unloading operations - Must facilitate integration with other logistics and operational systems - Must provide reporting and analytics capabilities for performance measurement - Not just a warehouse management system; must specifically optimize terminal operations