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Agenda 21 and the Information Society E-commerce as a strategy for development Jean E. Kubler Global Trade Solutions, Trade Division,UNECE Jean.kubler@unece.org
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Agenda 1.About UN/CEFACT 2.Dimensions of data exchange in international trade 3. E-business 4. Step-by-step
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The United Nations promotes the facilitation of trade for its potential to foster economic development and eradicate poverty This activity is carried out through UN/CEFACT (the United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business) 60 years of experience – simplifying and harmonizing business process & data requirements, automating data exchange International standards
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Activities The Centre develops and maintains instruments: - that are technology neutral - have global remit - are jointly developed by business and government - are supportive of automation - cater to the needs of large or small companies and of developed and developing countries alike
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Agenda 1.About UN/CEFACT 2.Dimensions of data exchange in international trade 3. E-business 4. Step-by-step
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International trade BUYSHIP PAY INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CHAIN SELLERGOODS BUYERPAYMENT
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The right Quantity Of the right Quality In the right Place At the right Time The right Quantity Of the right Quality In the right Place At the right Time Requires that the flow of goods/services and information, is as expected
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EU country Customs System Electronic messages (2006) InOutTotal Import declarations3.035.3404.151.2207.186.560 Export declarations2.977.9684.580.0767.558.044 Cargo Report Import (CRI)150.829154.224305.053 NCTS (Transit)5.978.86611.533.65617.512.522 Total12.143.00320.419.176 32.562.179 Customs Data Exchange
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Customs Export 27 parties More than 40 documents More than 300 copies 143.000.000 Customs declarations in the EU 5 Customs declarations per second Japan: 25 million Bill of Lading 5 billion trade-/transport-documents
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Advance Information
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Source: Philippe Christ: OECD
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Integrated & extended supply Chain Material flows Financial flows 2nd tier suppliers 1st tier suppliers ManufacturerWholesalerRetailerEnd-customer Information flows
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Agenda 1.About UN/CEFACT 2.Dimensions of data exchange in international trade 3. E-business 4. Step-by-step
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What is e-Business ? It is not about ICT! It is primarily about business, rather than technology ICTs are powerful tools, when deployed in support of effective strategies Facilitation of key business processes and alignment of the firm’s strategy, management, organisation, culture and technology are essential ingredients for the successful deployment of eBusiness
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Integrated & automated Trade Transaction Trade facilitation Competitiveness – trade efficiency
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Agenda 1.About UN/CEFACT 2.Dimensions of data exchange in international trade 3. E-business 4. Step-by-step
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Process Analysis and Simplification National Data Harmonization Cross Border Data Exchange Single Window Business/Political Process Collaboration Between Trader and Government (UN/CEFACT Rec. 4, Rec. 18), International Supply Chain Reference model, Unified Modeling Methodology, Audit Methodology UNTDED, Core Component Library, UN LOCODE and code lists, UNeDocs, Rec 34 UNeDocs + WCO DM = CBRDM Document Simplification and Standardization UN Layout Key, Master Document, UNTDED, TF Toolkit and Forms Repository Applying UN/CEFACT Standards Step-by-Step
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UN/CEFACT S IMPLE, T RANSPARENT AND E FFECTIVE P ROCESSES FOR G LOBAL B USINESS.
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