The Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA) has announced that Contship has joined DCSA+, becoming the programme's first terminal operator partner.
Contship, which runs container terminals and inland hubs across the Mediterranean and Europe, joins DCSA's partnership programme to contribute to the development of common digital standards that reduce data exchange fragmentation and support more consistent, reliable services for customers and partners.
As a terminal operator managing multiple container terminals and inland hubs across the Mediterranean and Europe, Contship operates at the interface between shipping lines, logistics providers and cargo owners. The company views interoperability and data consistency as practical enablers of efficiency, resilience and transparency across supply chains.
Through DCSA+, Contship will focus on aligning terminal processes with globally recognised standards, with particular focus on vessel arrival, berth planning, container status, port call optimisation, and end-to-end visibility across the container journey.
These areas support terminal efficiency, planning accuracy and day-to-day collaboration with shipping lines, including at La Spezia Container Terminal.
"Joining DCSA+ is an important milestone for Contship. Data consistency is now a prerequisite for reliable operations, and we want to help shape standards that work seamlessly between terminals and shipping lines," said
Renato Dessi, chief transformation & information officer at Contship.
"Starting with the operational information that supports port calls and planning, we will bring our operational experience into joint development efforts to ensure standards are practical to implement and deliver measurable results at scale," he added.
Mariana Bock-Losada, chief growth Officer at DCSA, noted that DCSA+ was created to open standards development to the full breadth of the container shipping ecosystem.
"By bringing terminal operators like Contship into the process, we ensure that operational realities are reflected at the table. This stronger terminal perspective adds practical depth to our work, raises the quality of the standards, and helps accelerate their adoption across the end-to-end container journey."
DCSA+ extends DCSA's collaborative approach to standards development to include carriers, technology providers, cargo owners, forwarders, feeders, and terminals.
Partners gain structured access to implementation support, early insight into emerging standards, and opportunities to shape solutions that are scalable and industry-aligned.
Contship Group operates port terminals and intermodal logistics services, providing container transport and related supply‑chain support. The company has a long‑established presence in major Mediterranean gateways and inland terminals across Europe, and its expanding international network positions it as a notable player in regional and global trade flows.