Overview
In the last few years, we've been busy redesigning, rebuilding, upgrading and expanding their solution on the Sitecore Experience Platform.
Our history with APM Terminals, and our expertise in delivering transformative solutions, was the motivation in our appointment to build an API Store on the open-source Drupal platform.
How it works
The Drupal API Store allows APMT customers to register applications and in return they receive an API key which they can use to connect to the APIs offered by APMT.
When purchased, the APIs need to be configured by a development team to integrate with the APMT customer’s internal systems and API endpoints, via the API management framework – Apigee. Once this has been completed, customers can pull container data directly into their internal systems, saving both time and effort for the customer.
In addition, to drive sales of the APIs, the Drupal API store also allows content editors to produce marketing material.
API Store benefits
Saves manual work on searching for container status
Container status is fed directly into internal systems
The gathering of container data is automated
Handles large volumes of data
Near real-time data means the latest information is available in the supply chain. This means terminals will know when cargo is available for its next step in its journey. This enables better planning
API Store overview
Built in Drupal 8 CMS
Apigee Integration (Utilising the Apigee Kickstart distribution)
Out of box templates and modules were redesigned to match the look and feel of the APM Terminals main site
Stripe payment gateway integration
Hosted with Pantheon
Akamai integration for security
Sitecore vs Drupal
Sitecore is an enterprise grade licensed digital experience platform. Being licensed means, unlike a Drupal website, it's paid for. Drupal is open source. It's a free content management system maintained by the Drupal community.
Both systems deliver flexibility, security, and scalability. The difference being that Sitecore comes with many out-of-the-box tools and features. Drupal, on the other hand, relies on external integration to deliver more functionality. This can place a heavy load on the system and could incur higher development costs when it comes to maintenance.
For large scale projects that deliver enhanced digital experiences, Sitecore is the CMS of choice. For smaller projects, like the API Store, Drupal was the perfect fit.
Visit the APM Terminals API Store at developer.apmterminals.com
Read about the work we delivered for the APM Terminals main site