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IMPLEMENTING SECURED SHIPPING SERVICE by Index Quest Sdn Bhd (DBN - Amove JVCo) Secured Digital Applications Inc Dec 5, 2003
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IMPLEMENTING A SECURED SHIPPING SERVICE Sept. 11, 2001 US Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 US Customs & Border Protection (CBP) Container Security Initiative (CSI) Secured Digital Applications Inc Dec 5, 2003
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IMPLEMENTING A SECURED SHIPPING SERVICE Objective of CSI Establish security criteria Pre-screen containers before they reach US ports Inspect high risk containers Use smart secure containers Secured Digital Applications Inc Dec 5, 2003
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IMPLEMENTING A SECURED SHIPPING SERVICE Cost of non-CSI compliance to US importers: Lost sales opportunities Inability to use lower-cost foreign supplies Time-to-market delays Cargo reclassification to high-risk Lost of control over inventory Brand damage Secured Digital Applications Inc Dec 5, 2003
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IMPLEMENTING A SECURED SHIPPING SERVICE How Index Quest could assist shippers in complying to the CSI Technology to identify planned and actual container contents Technology to identify planned and actual container routing Ability to report discrepancies in (1) and (2) above Physical security of the container seal and structure Physical security of cargo loading area Technology to scan container contents for weapons of mass destruction Technology to reconcile container contents to manifests without breaking the container seal Secured Digital Applications Inc Dec 5, 2003
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IMPLEMENTING A SECURED SHIPPING SERVICE Advantages: Radio spectrum efficiency Bi-directional digital communications on a single Narrowband frequency The Eystar-Intellinet Solution Secured Digital Applications Inc Dec 5, 2003
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IMPLEMENTING A SECURED SHIPPING SERVICE Transceiver (B) Communication Controller Network Interface Transceiver (A) Network Controller Communication Controller Switch CLS Security Messaging Remote Alarm Monitoring Database server NOTE: Transceiver “A” - Primary Transceiver “B” - Backup Network Interface TYPICAL REDUNDANT CONFIGURATION FOR A EYSTAR-INTELLINET NMC Secured Digital Applications Inc Dec 5, 2003
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IMPLEMENTING A SECURED SHIPPING SERVICE A TYPICAL SUBSCRIBER TERMINAL CONFIGURATION GPS ANTENNA Omnidirectional SUBSCRIBER TERMINAL housed in locking steel case TRANSCEIVER SMART CONTROLLER Accepts up to 8 discrete inputs; expandable I/O capability OPTIONS Dialer Output Capture “DOC” option converts dialer data to EyStar format 8 Channel Relay Output module - allows control of site functions from central station Backup battery Secured Digital Applications Inc Dec 5, 2003
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IMPLEMENTING A SECURED SHIPPING SERVICE Regional Monitoring Station Central Monitoring station (CMS) 1. Container installed with intermittent signal emitting GPS Subscriber Terminal(GST) 2. To determine location of container at sea, CMS send GST’s ID to 3 nearest orbiting GPSs 3. GST respond to GPS with container’s coordinates LOCATING A CONTAINER AT SEA 4 2 3 Secured Digital Applications Inc Dec 5, 2003
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IMPLEMENTING A SECURED SHIPPING SERVICE TARGET MARKET SEGMENTS: Ocean carriers Retailers and importers OEMs and manufacturers Domestic suppliers selling to retailers and importers Equipment and software manufacturers Secured Digital Applications Inc Dec 5, 2003
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IMPLEMENTING A SECURED SHIPPING SERVICE TARGET COUNTRIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SECURED SHIPPING SERVICE CountriesPorts Value of exports to US in 2002 $‘ BILLIONS Malaysia Thailand Sri Lanka i) Port Kelang ii) Port of Tanjung Pelepas Laem Chabang Colombo 24.0 14.8 1.8 Secured Digital Applications Inc Dec 5, 2003
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