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Interim Report on Cutting Cost and Time in Maritime Container Transport Maritime Experts Group 23 May 2006 Hanoi, Viet Nam 27th APEC Transportation Working.

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1 Interim Report on Cutting Cost and Time in Maritime Container Transport Maritime Experts Group 23 May 2006 Hanoi, Viet Nam 27th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting

2 Q1: Which organizations are taking measures? Central Govern ment Port Managem ent Bodies Terminal Operato rs Shipping Compani es Other s Australia ○○○ Brunei ○○ Chile ○○○○ Japan ○○ Korea ○○ Peru ○○○ Russia ○ ○ Singapore ○○ Chinese Taipei ○○ ○

3 Q2:What actions are taken for cutting cost & time? Australia -Cost- Opportunities for Competition in Stevedoring Accommodate Larger, Efficient Vessels Expand Existing Facility Removal of Impediments to 24 hour, 7 day Operation Allocate Governmental Funds for Port Projects Ensure That Ports, Roads & Railways Related is a Priority in Regional Plans Enhance Rail Access

4 Australia (Continued) -Time- Increase the Port’s Capacity Enhance Rail & Road Access Reduce Road Congestion Coordination of Activities in the Freight Chain Secure Appropriate Service Levels through Agreements with the Port Authority

5 Australia (Continued) -Time- Greater Use of Technological Improvements in Cargo Handling in Terminals Create a Seamless Freight & Logistics System Use Information Technology to Improve Logistics-Chain Performance Create Real Time Tracking of Hazardous Cargoes in the Port

6 Brunei -Cost- Revise the Port Tariff and Incentives Joint Venture -Improvement of Quay Crane Performance Reduce Ship Berthing Time -Time- Introduce Computer Integrated Terminal Operating System

7 Chile -Cost & Time- Conversion of State-own Ports to Independent Companies → 20- year Concessions BOT, Lease Contracts, JV Competition between Chile’s Top Two Container Terminals Invest in New Equipment and Technology -15 m Berths, Gantry Cranes, Gate New Shipping Lines Reduce Freight Rate

8 Japan -Cost & Time- “Super-hub Ports” Promote IT Utilization Integrate Berth Operator Allocating Budgetary Funds for Important Structures (Deep Berths etc.) Offer Low Interest Loans for Quality Equipment (Vehicle Management System) Semiautomatic Cargo Handling System Automatic Gate System

9 Japan (Continued) -Cost & Time- “Super-hub Ports” Tax Exemptions for the Private Sector Tariff Discount for Heavy Users 24 hour Operation

10 Korea -Cost & Time- Increase the Scale of Logistics Facilities Reform Labor Union System Introduce RFID System, Web Based EDI System & Single Window System Cut Lead Time 1-3 Days in FTZ (Distripark) Merge Container Terminal Operator Custom Service Improvement Such as “Total Custom Clearance System”

11 Peru -Cost- Introduction of Private Investments Partnership Participation, Concession Contracts etc. Modernization & Renewal of Equipment Container Clearance at the Arrival Point -Time- Coordinate Related Authorities to Reduce the Time for Arrival (4 → 1 hour) Electric Transmission of DATA prior to Ship’s Arrival Coordinate Vessel’s Arrival

12 Russia -Cost- Minimization of Port Charges Reduction of Customs Duty Regulation -Time- Provide Efficient & High Quality Cargo Handling Cutting Time of Customs Procedures Includes the Use of EDI Construct Logistic Center and Provide Permanent Freight Traffic

13 Singapore -Cost & Time- Reduce Port Due Provide Sufficient Capacity to Meet Future Demand Introduction of IT System and a Single Integrated Platform

14 Chinese Taipei -Cost- Build Port Facilities via Joint Venture, BOT Tax Exemptions and Low Interest Loans to Private Sectors Volume Discount for Heavy-users Upgrade of Handling Equipment Flexible Rates Set up a Free Trade Zone to Simplify Administration Procedure

15 Chinese Taipei (Continue) -Time- VTS (Vessel Traffic System), CCTV Widen External Road Link Automatic Gate System Automatic Container Terminal

16 Cutting Cost and Time Improve Operating Ratio 24hour 7day Operation Volume discount Flexible Tariff Coordinate Ship Arrival Shorten Custom Procedure Advanced Custom Clearance Improve Port Productivity Accommodate Bigger Vessels Expand Port Facilities Improve Road & Rail Access Modernization (Install Cranes, Improve Terminal Operation) Integrate Operator (Operation Cost Cut) Automatic Terminals Automatic Gates Construct Infrastructure, Install IT Equipment Private Participation Install Legal Scheme (JV, Concession) Opportunities for Competition Secure Operation Level through Concession Reform Labor Union Governmental Support Fund for Infrastructure or IT Equipment Tax Exemption, Low Interest Loan Other Incentives Improve Freight Chain Logistics Seamless Chain FTZ Use

17 Proposal of Joint Study –Korea- Major Obstacles Which Prevent Seamless Container Flow in Individual Economies Compare Logistics Process from Port to Shipper’s Door and Reverse


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