Title: Supply Chains
1Supply Chains Digital InformationCurrent
Future Trends inInternational Trade
- Mike Doran
- UN/CEFACT Plenary Vice-Chair
- 3rd Executive Forum on Trade Facilitation,
Geneva, 20-21 June 2005
2Agenda
- 1. UN/CEFACT
- 2. International Trade Transaction Process
- - International Supply Chain Reference Model
- - Trade Facilitation Trade Security
- - Single Windows
- 3. From Paper to Digital documents
- - Document Standards - International Trade
- - The UNeDocs Project
- 4. A Roadmap Towards Paperless Trade
3UN/CEFACT
- Mission
- To deliver trade facilitation recommendations
e-business standards which can improve the
ability of business, trade and administrative
organizations within developed, developing and
transitional economies, to trade products and
relevant services more effectively - and so
contribute to the growth of global commerce. - Focus
- The worldwide facilitation of national AND
international trade transactions, through the
simplification and harmonization of business
processes, procedures and information flows.
4UN/CEFACT Structure
VISION
STRATEGY
TACTICAL
5Agenda
- 1. UN/CEFACT
- 2. International Trade Transaction Process
- - International Supply Chain Reference Model
- - Trade Facilitation Trade Security
- - Single Windows
- 3. From Paper to Digital documents
- - Document Standards - International Trade
- - The UNeDocs Project
- 4. A Roadmap Towards Paperless Trade
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6International Supply Chain Reference Model
The Challenge- To enable trade facilitation
e-business solutions to be developed that meet
the needs of the potential 45 Parties involved in
the execution of National and International
Trade Transactions involving Several hundred
activities undertaken in some 70 relationships
whilst recognising the variety of technical and
business capabilities of the parties and
contribute to cost savings of some 3 to 10 of
International Trade.
7 International Supply Chain Reference Model
The Model consists of Text Descriptions of the
major trade processes and information Pictorial
representations of the information using Unified
Modelling Language (UML) standard A Model
linking these representations together A Catalog
of common business processes
8International Supply Chain - Many Parties
Source Complex Networked Supply Chain (Harwick,
1999 )
9International Trade Transaction Process
Intermediary
BUY
SHIP
PAY
Customer
Supplier
Authority
The International Trade Transaction Process
consists of
The International Trade Transaction Process
consists of integrated and coordinated flows of
information, goods payments Source The
UN/CEFACT International Supply Chain Reference
Model
10International Trade Transaction Process
SHIP
PAY
BUY
Prepare For Export
Prepare For Import
Export
Transport
Import
INVOLVES
- Commercial
- Procedures
- Establish Contract
- Order Goods
- Advise On Delivery
- Request Payment
- Transport
- Procedures
- Establish Transport Contract
- Collect,Transport and Deliver Goods
- Provide Waybills, Goods Receipts Status reports
etc.
- Regulatory
- Procudures
- Obtain Import/Export Licences etc
- Provide Customs Declarations
- Provide Cargo Declaration
- Apply Trade Security Procedures
- Clear Goods for Export/Import
- Financial Procedures
- Provide Credit Rating
- Provide Insurance
- Provide Credit
- Execute Payment
- Issue Statements
11Trade Facilitation Trade SecurityNew
processes to ensure the security of international
trade
- World Customs Organizations Advanced Cargo
Information (ACI) - US Customs 24 Hour Rule
- International Maritime Organizations
International Ship Port Facility Security Code
(ISPS) - The European Commission communication on a
Simple Paperless environment for Customs
Trade -
12Sub Processes of the Ship Use Case
13 14Meeting regulatory requirements and exchanging
information with government
15A Single Window
- The new approach - a simple, one-stop solution
offering official control with trade - facilitation.
16Business Model of the MauritiusSingle Window
- Joint venture functioning 100 as a private
concern - Equity ( USD 1 million) provided by
shareholders - Self-sustainability perspective right from the
start - Activities financed from 2 sources
- a software single-user licence of 1300
- a service fee of USD 5.- per declaration
- Highly successful and profitable activity
- share value multiplied by eight since 1994
- yearly dividends 90 of funds invested
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17UN/CEFACT Recommendation Number 33
- Recommendation Guidelines on Establishing a
Single Window - To enhance the efficient exchange of
information between trade and government -
- http//www.unece.org/cefact/recommendations/rec33/
rec33_ecetrd352_e.pdf
18SINGLE WINDOWSNext Steps
- Developing a Standard for the Establishment of
Single Windows - Developing Commonly Agreed Data Structures for
Single Windows - Benefits have to be higher than implementation
costs
19Agenda
- 1. UN/CEFACT
- 2. International Trade Transaction Process
- - International Supply Chain Reference Model
- - Trade Facilitation Trade Security
- - Single Windows
- 3. From Paper to Digital documents
- - Document Standards - International Trade
- - The UNeDocs Project
- 4. A Roadmap Towards Paperless Trade
20International Trade Digital Information
- Exchange of information - covers the entire
trade transaction process - Trade documents are the core means of exchanging
information - Goods cannot move faster than the information
that controls them - There are increasing requirements for
just-in-time delivery, approved supply chains etc - Added impact of security measures on information
requirements (ACI, 24 hour rule etc)
21Paper Document StandardsThe United Nations
Layout Key
- First started in the 1950s
- During 60s 70s the UN Layout Key (UNLK) was in
use in many countries worldwide through the work
of UNECE UNCTAD - In 1978 the UNLK Recommendation had gained
world-wide acceptance and was re-named, the - United Nations Layout Key for Trade Documents
- (Recommendation No 1 - ISO 6422)
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23UNLK Set of standards
Borders
Boxes
Data Elements and Boxes
24Market Requirements for International Traders
The ability to allow traders to move from a form
to an electronic message AND BACK AGAIN at any
point in the trade transaction
25eDocument DevelopmentsElecTra - SITPRO (UK)
26Digital Document StandardsThe UNeDocs Project
- Developing the initial work of SITPRO for
international trade. Based on the following
standards - UN Layout Key for Trade Documents (UNECE
Recommendation 1/ISO6422) - United Nations Trade Data Elements Directory
(UNTDED/ISO7372) - UN/CEFACT ebXML Core Components (ISO 15000 Part
5) - UN/EDIFACT - for EDI applications
- UN/CEFACT XML Naming Design Rules
- UN/ECE Trade Facilitation Recommendations
27UNeDocs Deliverables
- A Digital Document Standard for international
trade documents - Business Process model derived from the UN/CEFACT
International Supply Chain Reference Model - ebXML UN/CEFACT Core Component-based Data Model
from which the set of UNeDocs documents are
derived which
28 comply with the UN Layout Key standard
29 and are delivered with box completion
guidelines,
30Plus UN/CEFACT XML schemas and
31and UN/EDIFACT message implementation guides
32UNeDocs Project - Current Status
- Project transferred to the UN/CEFACT Forum TBG 2
- Digital Paper Working Group - A Call for Participation in this WG launched in
document TRADE/CEFACT/2005/27 - Feasability study carried out with OASIS - UBL
TC for UBL 2.0 with UNeDocs alignment - A Stakeholder Group will now be set up to
formulate the needs documentary requirements of
stakeholders and provide support for the
development implementation of digital document
standards
33Agenda
- 1. UN/CEFACT
- 2. International Trade Transaction Process
- - International Supply Chain Reference Model
- - Trade Facilitation Trade Security
- - Single Windows
- 3. From Paper to Digital documents
- - Document Standards - International Trade
- - The UNeDocs Project
- 4. A Roadmap Towards Paperless Trade
34A Roadmap towards Paperless Trade
- The Executive Forum is invited to
- Review the draft Roadmap
- Assess the current state of implementation
- Take stock of experience lessons learned, to
- Identify steps that governments business need
to take to change to paperless
35What is a Roadmap?
- It is a tool to facilitate the passage from
the current situation to a future commonly agreed
objective, the implementation of paperless trade.
36What are the issues?
- Benefits who benefits how?
- Costs what are the costs who will pay?
- Policy Strategy considerations
- - Time frame process
- - Role of governments
- - Scope of Paperless Trade
- - Trade Facilitation Open Standards
37What are the next steps for the Roadmap?
- The Roadmap is not a negotiated text. It is a
living document to establish a framework, based
on agreed objectives, which - Includes the input of previous Workshops
- Will include comments recommendations from the
Executive Forum on Paperless Trade - Will provide an initial simple tool for the
implementation of paperless trade - Could provide thematic input into the World
Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), Tunis -
Nov 05
38Development of the Roadmap
- The Roadmap will be further developed during
the course of the Executive Forum will be
reviewed in the closing Round Table - Creating an enabling Environment to make
Paperless Trade a Reality - ..and will then be forwarded to UN/CEFACT for
consolidation circulation.
39Next UN/CEFACT Forum Meetings
- - 7th UN/CEFACT Forum
- Lyon, France - 26 to 30 September 2005
- - 8th UN/CEFACT Forum
- Vancouver, Canada - March 2006
- - 9th UN/CEFACT Forum
- New Delhi, India - September 2006
40Mike.Doran_at_cern.ch
- For further information see
- http//www.uncefact.org