5.0 THE PORT USER NEED 5.1 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) The development of containerization in world trade took place in the 1960s and 1970s when computerization was well established in commerce and was developing very quickly into other areas. The newly emerging container ports and terminals were ideal for the development of inventory and logistics control type computer systems and those systems have been continually updated as the container trade became more sophisticated and as the capability
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the creation of the freight transport‚ containerization. These containers can be loaded and unloaded‚ stacked‚ transported efficiently over long distances‚ and transferred from one mode of transport to another—container ships‚ rail and semi-trailer trucks—without being opened. The system‚ developed after World War II‚ led to greatly reduced transport costs‚ and supported a vast increase in international trade. Because of this increase in trade‚ containerization has help build a more interconnected
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BM 106 Case Analysis Information Technology at COSCO Diana Marie S. Bulaong Kevin B.Santiago Kristine Charmaine P. Padilla Asst. Professor Maria Sagrario R. Simbulan October 2‚ 2012 Learning Outline: I. Introduction II. Company Back ground III. Case Analysis a. Problem/s b. Areas of Consideration c. SWOT Analysis d. Alternatives & Recommendations e. Conclusion f. Implementation IV. Update/s V. Appendices INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AT COSCO I. Introduction
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CATCH UP WITH SINGAPORE PORT Furqoni Agustina L P 014201100062 LOGISTIC PAPER Int. Business 3 2011 7/2/2013 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In this report is about comparison between Tanjung Priok port and Singapore port‚ and also suggestion in order to make Tanjung Priok port can compete with Singapore port. This report include the literature review on the dwelling time‚ cost in short explanation‚ infrastructure that can support the activities in the port in this globalization era‚ also explanation about
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storage efficiencies * Containerized cargo transported in containers- Two most common sizes used in ground and sea transportation are (1) Twenty-footer (typical capacity 33.2 cubic meter and (2) Forty-footer typical capacity 67.7 cubic meter Containerization is a system of intermodal freight transport using intermodal containers made of weathering steel. Documents on board International Health Regulation – Ship sanitation control certificate SOLAS 74 – * Cargo Ship Safety Certificate
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This development happened in only 40 years. Before the invention of the container‚ cargo was handled by hand. The loading and unloading of ships took days or even weeks‚ in this way it was not possible to increase the ship sizes. But when the containerization started‚ much more cargo was handled by gantry cranes. In this way the cargo handling time was very much reduced. Ports and terminals became more productive. The major question in this paper has everything to do with the increasing vessel sizes
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__________________________________________________________________________ Port and Terminal Management (FINAL EXAMINATION) STUDENT : DARSHINA DHARMANI STUDENT ID : 221333 UNIT CO-ORDINATOR : DR QUAZI SAKALAYEN UNIT CODE : JNB 325 UNIT : PORT AND TERMINAL MANAGEMENT COURSE : BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (Maritime Logistics and Management) DUE DATE : 03 NOVEMBER 2014 WORD COUNT : 2198 PORT AND TERMINAL MANAGEMENT – DARSHINA DHARMANI __________________________________________________________________________
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Case Study: The Global Sourcing Wire Harness Decision Ricky J. Myers Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University April 25‚ 2013 Abstract As Sheila Austin works out the decision to source from one of the two suppliers that have responded to her request for quotes for a new wiring harness for Autolink‚ she is faced with a decision to go with an international supplier in China‚ or from a local supplier. The initial look at the price quotes would steer towards the international source‚ but the underlying
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Prediction of Market in future: Domestic market: VOSCO will still be the biggest shipping company especially in bulk and dry bulk cargo transportation while continuing to develop oil and container shipping International market: VOSCO tend to be more active and concentrate on seaborne trade within Asian Region (such as Korea‚ China‚ Indonesia…) as well as furthering other freight routes all over the world (Africa‚ Europe and America). Motivation why VOSCO want to expand their market to foreign
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INCOTERMS USE FOR SHIPPING TERMS Incoterms rules are international trade terms promulgated by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). Though used primarily in international trade‚ they are seeing increasing use in domestic trade. When used‚ they should specify the specific shipping term‚ the location‚ Incoterms‚ and the edition. An example is “DAT Pier 82 Port of Philadelphia Incoterms® 2010.” Incoterms rules specify the point at which risk of loss occurs‚ but not‚ strictly speaking‚
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