Title: Next Generation Port Community Systems
1Next Generation Port Community Systems
- Robert Inchausti
- Navis LLC
infoPort - Amsterdam 15 April 2003
2Agenda
- Navis
- State of the industry
- Todays Port Community Systems
- New Technologies
- Next generation of TCS and PCS
- Examples and case study
- Summary
3Navis LLC
- Founded in 1988
- Leading global supplier of TMS -
- Navis SPARCS, Navis PowerStow, Navis Express,
- Navis WebAccess, Navis DC
- Consulting services
- World wide support offices
- 24/7/365 - Oakland, London, Hong Kong, Sydney,
Chennai - 150 employees
- Technology Expertise 15 years of building
technologies specific to terminal industry
4Presence in over 150 terminals around the world
in more than 35 countries
5State of the Business - terminals
- Many experiencing flat or declining container
volumes - Demand by Lines for cost reduction
- Focus shifting from growth to cost effectiveness
6Bottom line State of the Business
- Profit pressures forcing cost extraction
- Terminal and distribution chain operations
continue to grow in complexity - Higher demand for visibility and integration
- Technologies that reduce costs are critical
systems that can streamline processes and provide
mission critical, real time data for decision
making
7Port Community Systems
- What is their promise?
- Bring about integration
- Allow easy access to pertinent data
- Allow interaction with pertinent data
- Results
- Increase operational efficiencies for all parties
- Improve customer service
- Lower costs
8The Constituents
Shipping Lines
Trucking Companies
Barge Operations
Marine Terminals
Railroads
Depots
Rail Terminals
9The Constituents
Shipping Lines
Trucking Companies
Barge Operations
Marine Terminals
Railroads
Depots
Rail Terminals
10What are they looking for?
- Equipment availability, delivery Requirements,
demurrage information - Bookings, EDOs and BLs and related equipment
- Vessel, barge and rail manifests, load
discharge lists - Vessel schedules, export receival cutoffs, work
start times - Pre-advise containers, empty returns and transfer
with depots - Gate appointments (VBS, Gate based, Yard
constraints) - Holds (Line, Customs, Agriculture, off-hire,
service based holds, etc.) - Requesting service orders (pre-tripping,
fumigation, etc.) - Equipment off-hire notices
- New Requirements
- Security (24 hour rule), appointments, more to
come
11Traditional Port Community System Architecture
- Replicates the data in members system to answer
questions
12Traditional Community Systems
- Advantages
- Single Point of Access for community members
- Uniform presentation
13Traditional Community Systems
- Disadvantages
- Limited data
- Stale data
- Inaccurate data
- High administrative costs for you and the CS
host - Least common denominator
- Community member business rules ignored
14Traditional Community System
- Disadvantages
- CS is a monopoly cost, quality, functionality,
service level determined by CS Host - Community members cant differentiate themselves
- Terminals primary customer is not well served
need an alternate solution - Terminals may be members of multiple communities
costs multiply proportionally
15Modern Community System Architecture
- Data from the source (no replication/synchronizati
on) - 2 primary functions
- Provide a single point of access
- Route requests to appropriate data source
16A Modern Community System Architecture
17Modern Community System Architecture
- Use Web Services
- Java and XML based technologies
- UDDI, SOAP, WSDL, XML, ebXML
- Result
- Unparalleled level of collaboration and
integration - Within the same organization
- Across different organizations in the
distribution chain
18Web Services technology
- Disadvantages
- Technology and advantages are not fully
understood within our industry - XML, WSDL, UDDI, SOAP, XSLT
- Few implementations within container
transportation industry
19Web Services technology
- Advantages
- Accurate, real time visibility and interaction
- Alignment of business processes
- Low latency
- Technology is not difficult nor expensive
- XML Based (non-binary)
- Multi-vendor/platform support, off-the-shelf
tools - With published descriptions
20Web Services technology
- Benefits
- True Integration and collaboration
- Ask the responsible party for the answer
- Each party can change its business rules at will
- Business rules are maintained at the source and
thus can be enforced exactly the same way at
multiple locations - More efficient and cost effective operations
- Administrative efficiency gains
- Win-win for everyone
21Web Services - Examples
- Trucker system Integration into the terminals
community - Trucker dispatching system
- Automatically check on container availability
- Customs, line status, demurrage owned
- Demurrage payment
- Gate appointment automatically created
22Appointments
23Web Services - Examples
Navis WebAccessTerminal Community System
Terminal
AppointmentBusinessRules Engine
TOSDB
Web ServicesServer
TOS (Navis Express)
Dispatcher
24Web Services - Examples
- Integration with distribution centers, depots,
near-dock rail facilities - Container shuttling from terminal to depots
- Empty transfers as required
- Directed by Line system to both terminal depots
- Container shuttling from terminal to DCs
- YMS/WMS to request more containers from
trucker/terminal - DCs to depots lines
- Empty availability
25Web Services - Examples
- Terminal Integration with shipping lines
- Business rule validation at the gate
- Is the trucker authorized
- Has payment been made
- Are storage charges owed
- Is the booking full
- What if the container is damaged
- Has the ship sailed
- Roll the container?
- Return to shipper?
26Web Services - Examples
- Terminal Integration with shipping lines and
agents
- Rerouting/rolling a container
- Is the container already loaded
- How much will it cost to unloaded it
- Does the agent still want to unload it?
- What if its part of a 3 container shipment
27Implementing Web Services
- Build or Buy
- Components
- Middle-ware
- Turn-key solutions
28Implementing Web Services
- Build or Buy
- Components
- IBM, BEA, Sun, Microsoft, Borland, Apache
- Free to a few thousand dollars
- Is software a core competency
- Can you spread the cost through a large number of
sites or applications within your organization
29Implementing Web Services
- Build or buy
- Middleware
- Adapt legacy systems to Web Services
- Tibco, Iona, iWay, Actional Corp
- 20k - 100k per license
- Strong vendor lock-in
30Implementing Web Services
- Build or buy
- Turn-Key solutions
- ERP Vendors
- SAP, PeopleSoft, Navis
- Minimal technical work by customers
- Solution geared towards application
- Less flexibility
- Much lower TCO
- Time to Market is the fastest
31Navis WebAccess- A terminal community system
Allows access to other company systems in the
port community
32Navis WebAccess A Terminal community system
- Terminal Web based Customer Service Center
- At over 10 sites
- Secure access
- Secure data
- Web Services
33Navis WebAccess - Key Features
Trucks Lines Customs Government agencies Shippers Consignee Community systems,etc
Custom predefined reports X X X X X X
Auto-notify, SMS X X X X X X
Delivery req. Availability, Demurrage X X X X X X
Vessel X X X X X
EDI X X X
Hold mgmt X X X
Bookings, EDOs X X X
Web Services X X X X X X
34Case Study
- Georgia Ports Authority
35Case Study- Georgia Ports Authority
- Goals
- Extract operational efficiencies
- Increased cargo moves per day
- Lowered terminal congestion
- Lowered transportation costs
- For all port constituents
36Case Study- Georgia Ports Authority
- Results
- 2001- 20 volume growth
- 2002- 11 volume growth
- No increases in staff
- Improved customer service
- A happy trucking community!
- A happy customer community!
37Real Results
WebAccess has more than improved our customer
service - it has revolutionized it, and we
believe this gives us a competitive advantage.
Bill Sutton, Manager, I.S. Georgia Ports
Authority
Real-time information has tremendous power to
give our users a complete visual picture of the
days events, including our productivity. Steve
Jursenko, Terminal manager Hudd Logistics
(Wal-Marts in-house trucking Co.)
- Faster and more efficient operations by turning
data into information, information into knowledge
and knowledge into action. - Tom Armstrong, CIO, Georgia Ports Authority
38Summary
- Purpose of Port Community systems
- Single Point of access
- Uniform presentation
- Route requests and responses to appropriate
parties
39Summary
- Benefits of Port Community Systems
- Integration and collaboration
- Let each partner/constituent control its data
- Ensure that partner business rules are followed
- Avoid data replication
- Use technology that supports this
- Web Services
- Its available and proven
40Summary
- Results
- Higher efficiencies
- Increased productivity
- Reduction of costs
- Better more services
- Stronger relationship with existing customers
- Attract new customers
- Exploit relationship of your customers customers
- Where there is value there is revenue
- Win-win for everybody
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