The VR technology is used to create a virtual world in terms of a computer system, which provides a mechanism for virtual environment and navigation scene. Meanwhile, it can represent the motion of scenery objects using simulation techniques; whereas the 3D world can be requested and responded through the human-computer interfaces (HCI) [13]. In details, the existing COMS is adapted to a virtual environment so that container terminal operators can attain and then respond towards the real-time information conveniently and intuitionally. Specifically in this study, the VR-based COMS, which runs under a VC.NETTM environment, is implemented using a modeling software named CreatorTM and a simulation-driven software called VegaTM