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1 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”

2 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

3 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

4 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

5 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?

6 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)

7 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

8 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

9 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

10 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

11 Sept 12, 2007 11 Promoting AEOs CARGO COMMUNITY SYSTEM Advanced Electronic Cargo Information

12 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.

13 Sept 12, 2007 13 CARGO COMMUNITY STEVEDORES LOGISTIC OPERATORS CUSTOMS PORT AUTHORITY CBP FORWARDERS & CUSTOMS BROKERS INLAND CARRIERS SHIPPING COMPANIES IMPORTERS & EXPORTERS PUBLIC AGENCIES

14 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

15 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

16 Sept 12, 2007 16 Supply Chain Security Initiative

17 Sept 12, 2007 17 THANK YOU! pascal.ollivier@soget.fr


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