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Page 1 5th Meeting of the Inter-American Committee on Ports Organization of American States Wednesday, September 12, 2007 “Supply Chain Security and Trade Facilitation”
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Sept 12, 2007 2 Incorporated1982 HeadquartersLe Havre, France Joint Venture Port of Le Havre Authority and Port of le Havre Community BusinessCargo Community System (CCS) AlliancesFrench Customs US Customs and Border Protection Bureau Veritas CCS UsersPort of Le Havre, Port of Marseille, Port of Rouen, Port of Saint Nazaire, Port of Bordeaux, Port of Pointe à Pitre, Port of Fort de France, Port Réunion, Mauritius (Port Louis) Corporate Facts
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Sept 12, 2007 3 To enable Ports and Customs Authorities, Cargo Communities to facilitate and secure the global trade by providing Cargo Community Systems and Services Mission
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Sept 12, 2007 4 Vision To become a world leader in Cargo Community Systems and Services and a trusted partner of Governments and Trade Communities
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Sept 12, 2007 5 Closure of all Ports on US West Coast $ 2 Billion per day Public Policy Institute of California June 2006 Why Supply Chain Security?
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Sept 12, 2007 6 US CBP 24-hour rule requiring advance cargo manifests from sea carriers and creation of National Targeting Center CSI (Container Security Initiative) to increase security for containerized cargo shipped to the US from around the world C-TPAT (Custom Trade Partnership Against Terrorism) to develop, enhance, and maintain effective security processes throughout the global supply chain ATDI (Advanced Trade Data) to secure supply chains from the point of origin. SFI (Secured Freight Initiative) to to better assess the risk of inbound containers, RPM and 10+2 DHS Strategy to enhance international supply chain security (July 2007, HR1 on Aug 3rd, 2007)
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Sept 12, 2007 7 Advance Manifest Entry Documentation Purchase Order / Advanced Shipment Notice Proof of Delivery ATDI is a Partnership with Trade to Identify Information In Today’s Supply Chains Capable of Strengthening DHS Risk Management Efforts Advanced Trade Data Initiative Truck Status Conveyance and Container Location & Intermodal Interchange Status Booking Confirmation & Routing Terminal Receipt & Drayage Detail Vessel Load Plan Gather, Fuse and Assess Data from the Global Supply Chain Develop a Risk Profile: Act the Earliest Point
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Sept 12, 2007 8 European Union Customs Security Program New Regulation approved by the European Parliament on Feb 2005 to enter into force in 2008 and 2009: Jan 1, 2008: Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) July 1, 2009: Pre Arrival / Pre Departure declarations 2009: Common risk-management platform
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Sept 12, 2007 9 WCO SAFE Framework of Standards (June 2005) SAFE Assessment of 100 countries from Jan 06 to June 07 SAFE implementation in 25 countries under way Two Pillars: Customs-to-customs pillar CCMA Custom-to-business pillar : AEO Four Core Elements: Common risk management approach Inspection of high-risk cargo at port of origin Tangible benefits for business Advance electronic cargo information: CCS
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Sept 12, 2007 10 Securing the Supply Chain Moving to a Secured Trade Era ? Security, a MUST HAVE to be competitive Security, a leverage for efficient Cargo Communites cooperative pratices Security and Communities collaboration, a New Trend in Port Reforms
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Sept 12, 2007 11 Promoting AEOs CARGO COMMUNITY SYSTEM Advanced Electronic Cargo Information
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Sept 12, 2007 12 What is a CCS ? A Cargo Community System (CCS) is a real time Information Systems that optimises, orchestrates and secures supply chain business processes between all cargo stakeholders A CCS collects, organises and disseminates information across logistics supply chain stakeholders.
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Sept 12, 2007 13 CARGO COMMUNITY STEVEDORES LOGISTIC OPERATORS CUSTOMS PORT AUTHORITY CBP FORWARDERS & CUSTOMS BROKERS INLAND CARRIERS SHIPPING COMPANIES IMPORTERS & EXPORTERS PUBLIC AGENCIES
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Sept 12, 2007 14 9 Key Transactions to secure and facilitate trade at Export Booking confirmation Empty container release order Gate out of empty container at depot Gate in of empty container at exporter or CFS Gate out at exporter or CFS Custom clearance Shipping order Container Terminal Gate in Container loading
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Sept 12, 2007 15 CCS Key Benefits Elimination of inefficient processes and attainment of productivity gains from 35% to 50% by logistics service providers Reduction of Dwell and Transit time Streamlined Customs procedures in compliance with the WCO SAFE Framework of standards US and EU market access by providing advanced electronic cargo information to receiving Customs Increased competitiveness and responsiveness of manufacturers
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Sept 12, 2007 16 Supply Chain Security Initiative
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Sept 12, 2007 17 THANK YOU! pascal.ollivier@soget.fr
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