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4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 A Guide for Maritime- and Freight Transport Logistics Companies Author Dr F A Schmidt, Contributions from Consortium Partners 1

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 Objectives “To identify and suggest Ways to overcome legal and administrative Barriers for the Implementation of mobile and Web-based Services along the selected Freight Route” and “To collect and generalize the Study’s Results in the Form of a Guide for Maritime- and Transport Logistics Companies” 2

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 Contribution to EU Policies   Increasing the Efficiency of International, Maritime and Rail- Transport biased Supply Chains.   Supporting EU Plans for “Sustainable Development” by reducing the undesirable Effects of the, at present, excessive use of Road Transport of containerised Goods by means of Heavy Goods Vehicles.   Direct Support for and Implementation of the Proposals resulting from the EC’s Review of the CTP.   Strengthening the Concept of the “Motorways of the Seas”.   Combining “Motorways of the Seas” with “Freight Corridors”.   Improving the operational and administrative Efficiency of Transfer Points. 3

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 Achievements of WP5   Identification of Ways to Harmonise Border and Customs Formalities (Tk 5.1).   Study of EU Regulations and International Standards related to Port Operations and Transport Logistics (Tk 5.2).   Study and Analysis of National Laws and Regulations from Germany, Scandinavia, the Mediterranean, the Baltic Sea, and China (Tk 5.3).   Preparing a Structure for Deliverable “D7” (Tk 5.4).   Preparing Sub-Chapters for Deliverable “D7” (Tk 5.5).   Collecting and generalizing the Results of the Studies into a “Guide for Maritime- and Freight Transport Logistics Companies”. 4

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 Benefits   Will accrue to most Partners involved in moving Goods along the International Supply Chains.   Will make themselves visible by a reduced Number of Delays caused by legal and administrative Barriers and by having available Information as, when, and by whom required.   Will make themselves felt on the Bottom Line of both Industry and Government by empowering them to move more Freight and / or Facilitate the Movement of Freight. 5

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 Target Audience   Freight Professionals involved in the Provision of International Intermodal Freight Transport Logistics Services.   Port-, Terminal-, and Warehouse Operators.   Carriers of all Surface Modes of Transport.   Administrators in Industry and Government.   Researchers busy in Industry and Academia.   EU-, Port State-, and Flag State Officials. 6

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 Relationships with other eLOGMAR-M Workpackages 7

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 ‘Guide for Maritime- and Freight Transport Logistics Companies’ Contains:   A brief Introduction and some Explanations concerning the Background of eLOGMAR-M The International Surface Transport Conventions:   Outlines and brief Discussions addressing:   The Period of Responsibility of the Carrier   The Basis for the Carrier’s Liability   The Limits of Financial Liability   The Carrier’s Liability for Sub-Contractors   Documentary Requirements   The Consignor’s Liabilities   Special Provisions concerning Dangerous Goods, and   Time Limits for Claims and associated Limitation Periods.   Deliberations related to Road-, Rail-, and Maritime Transport, Port- and Terminal Operators and their Liability for Loss or Damage to Cargoes.   Discussions targeted at the Transport of Containers by Rail and indicating the Requirements of Dangerous Goods by all Surface Modes. 8

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 ‘Guide for Maritime- and Freight Transport Logistics Companies’ EU Directives:   related to Surface Transport and allied Activities as they take place along the Supply Chain, and relate to the International Transport Conventions. Maritime Transport and Ship Operations:   Maritime Conventions concerning the Operation of of Vessels, Safety and Pollution Prevention. Port Operations:   Port State Control, Vessel Traffic and Reporting Facilities for Ships entering and leaving Port, Access to Port Services, EU Working Time Directive. 9

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 ‘Guide for Maritime- and Freight Transport Logistics Companies’ Customs Procedures:   as they relate to the European Single Market, enclosing Export, Import, Transit, and Transit Storage.   Electronic Clearance Systems of Customs for Imports, Exports, Community Transit, as well as Transit Storage.   The harmonizing Activities of the World Customs Organisation and of the World Trade Organisation, and their Effects on Documentation and Clearance of Cargo.   The Revised Kyoto Convention on Customs Procedures. 10

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 ‘Guide for Maritime- and Freight Transport Logistics Companies’ Cargo Security:   The EU/US Agreement of Cargo Security, the “24-hour Rule”.   The Presentation of Ship’s Cargo Manifests.   The ‘Ship and Port Facilities Security Initiative’ and allied Implications for Freight Forwarders. 11

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 ‘Guide for Maritime- and Freight Transport Logistics Companies’ Dangerous Goods and Surface Transport: The Regulations and Issues presented relate to:   Road Transport (ADR).   Rail Transport (RID).   Sea Transport (IMDG).   Inland Waterway Transport (AND).   Temporary Storage in Ports prior to Loading and / or after Discharging from Vessels.   EU Agreements and International Codes for the Transport of Dangerous Goods. 12

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 ‘Guide for Maritime- and Freight Transport Logistics Companies’   Cargo / Seller - IncoTerms / Safe Cont / HazMat / Exp,Imp,Tran / Cargo Insurance   Road- and / or Rail - CMR / CIM / HazMat / Exp,Imp,Tran / W-Time Dir / H&S / ILO   Port / Ship - SPSI / PSC / Dk-Reg. / UNIDROIT / ILO / HazMat / Exp,Imp,Tran   Sea / SSS - ISM / SOLAS / STCW / IMDG, UN / Exp,Imp,Tran / H&M / P&I / Hague-Visby Rules   Port / Ship - SPSI / PSC / Dk-Reg. / UNIDROIT / ILO / HazMat / Exp,Imp,Tran   Sea / Deep Sea - ISM / SOLAS / STCW / IMDG, UN / Exp,Imp,Tran / H&M Ins / P&I Ins / H-V Rules   Port / Ship - SPSI / PSC / Dk-Reg. / UNIDROIT / ILO / HazMat / Exp,Imp,Tran   Sea / SSS – ISM / SOLAS / STCW / IMDG, UN / Exp,Imp,Tran / H&M / P&I / Hague-Visby Rules   Port / Ship - SPSI / PSC / Dk-Reg. / UNIDROIT / ILO / HazMat / Exp,Imp,Tran   Road- and / or Rail - CMR / CIM / HazMat / Exp,Imp,Tran / W-Time Dir / H&S / ILO   Cargo /Buyer - IncoTerms / Safe Cont / HazMat / Exp,Imp,Tran / Cargo Insurance Nodes/Links/ActorsProcedures/Statutory Instruments along the Supply Chain 13

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 ‘Guide for Maritime- and Freight Transport Logistics Companies’ Barriers identified   Non-Harmonized Legislation, Data Presentation, and Interpretation of Regulations are the Primary Cause.   Any Attempt to arrive at a possible Solution must involve:   The Statutory Instruments encountered along the Supply Chain, and their Interpretation and:   The Data Requirements of the Processes, Activities and Tasks associated with moving the Goods along the Supply Chain, i.e. in “Buy, Make, Sell, and Move” in Compliance with these Statutory Instruments. 14

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 ‘Guide for Maritime- and Freight Transport Logistics Companies’   Descriptions of the Legislation and Regulations as they apply in the EU Member States of the Partners as well as in the People’s Republic of China.   The appropriate National Instruments were examined according to the following Criteria:   Customs Procedures,   Exports,   Imports,   Transit,   Dangerous Goods,   Transit Storage,   Packaging, Packaging Materials, Marking, Labelling and Placarding,   Port Operations. 15 Legislation and Regulations of the eLOGMAR-M Partner Countries

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 ‘Guide for Maritime- and Freight Transport Logistics Companies’ The basic Information required for Sea-, Road- and Rail Transport as well as for Port- and Container Terminal Operation 16

4th Workshop and Review Meeting Shenzhen – PR China 27 th – 28 th March 2006 ‘Guide for Maritime- and Freight Transport Logistics Companies’ Work Package 5 - Deliverable “D7” Thank You for Your Attention 17