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Title: Electronic Cargo Manifests EMAN


1
Electronic Cargo Manifests(EMAN)
  • For
  • Information Infrastructure Advisory Committee
  • Presented by
  • Information Technology Services Department (ITSD)
  • Donna Chan, Senior Systems Manager
  • Tradelink Electronic Commerce Limited (Tradelink)
  • Peter Stokes, Deputy Chief Operations Officer

2
Electronic Manifest (EMAN)
  • Current Manifest Operation
  • Proposed Business Operation of Electronic
    Manifest
  • Industry Working Group Feedback
  • Government Business Processes
  • Network Connections Technologies Employed
  • Implementation Schedule
  • Improvements Envisaged

3
What are Cargo Manifests ?
  • Particulars of cargo imported or exported in
    every vessel, aircraft or vehicle is required to
    be recorded in a document named 'Manifest' under
    the Import and Export Ordinance
  • A Manifest mainly contains information regarding
    commodity, carrier, consignor/consignee and
    arrival/departure
  • Manifests are submitted to CED, CSD and TradeD
    for the enforcement of the Import and Export
    Ordinance

4
Current Export Submission with Related Documents
US Customs
Trade D
Govt EDI System
Export License RTEL(1)
Exporter
RTEL (1)
RTEL(1)
CSD CED
Tradelink
Trade Declaration TDEC (9)
TDEC(9)
RTEL (1)
Manifest - 14 day TTRS Notif. License (7)
Trade D
Freight Forwarder / Carrier
Shipping Order (2)
License, Permit TTRS Notif. (3)
Manifest - 7 days (6)
CSD
Manifest Request (4)
  • CED

Terminal Operator
Pre-Departure Manifest (5)
Manifest Info (2c)
Permit, Export Statement(8)
5
Current Overheads
  • Need to produce deliver different sets of paper
    Manifests
  • Need to manually check attach paper licenses,
    permits and notifications
  • Paper interface to Government and importer /
    exporters
  • Costs for carriers to support dual electronic
    paper admin systems

6
Proposed Service - Scope
  • Covers only Sea (including Ocean and River), Air
    and Rail.
  • Road excluded
  • Bilingual service

7
Proposed Export Manifest Submission
RTEL(1)
US Customs
RTEL(1)
Tradelink
Exporter
Permit (2)
RTEL(1)
  • CED

Govt EDI System
TTRS Notification (3)
Permit (2)
TDEC (7)
TTRS Notification (3)
Shipping Order(4)
Shipping Order(4)
TEDC (7)
Freight Forwarder / Carrier
CSD
RTEL(1)
Manifest Request(5a)
Permit (2) / TTRS(3)
Manifest Request(5a)
Pre-Arrival / Departure Manifest (5b)
Trade D
Pre-Arr./Dep Manifest (5b)
Manifest -14 days (6)
Manifest - 14 days(6)
Manifest Info (5c)
Permit (2)
Terminal Operator
8
Suggested Charges
  • Around HK20 per Manifest average plus
    Tradelinks standard registration and annual fees

9
Working Group
  • Confirm support for electronic manifest
  • service to help fund approval process
  • Provide input to the functionality and
  • system design of the electronic service
  • Ongoing participation in the development process
  • Review software prototype
  • Expected participation in the testing prior to
    service launch

10
Industry Feedback
  • Welcomed by industry - Hong Kong lagging behind
    trading partners
  • Desirable for all related documents
    (notifications, permits, licenses) to be
    electronic
  • Desirable to adopt common international codes
    (e.g. Ship ID, Port Code, Product Code)
  • Desirable to integrate information flow from
    overseas partners

11
Cargo Manifests -Business Processes
  • CED
  • Cargo Clearance
  • Dutiable Commodity Control
  • Trade Control Investigation
  • CSD
  • Trade Declaration Control
  • Compilation of Cargo Statistics
  • Trade verification and classification
  • TradeD
  • Prohibited articles Manifests checking
  • Licensing Control

12
Network Connections
13
Technologies Employed
  • Web-based client/server architecture to cope with
    growth facilitate expansion
  • High availability infrastructure design to
    support 7x24 operations
  • High security features to protect trade and
    commercial information
  • SQL RDBMS engine

14
Technologies Employed(cont'd)
  • eXtensible Markup Language (XML) to facilitate
    future EDI over Internet, apart from EDIFACT
  • Encryption and Digital Certificates
  • UNICODE for Traditional and Simplified Chinese
    characters
  • Other international and de facto standards

15
Implementation Schedule
  • Tendering for system development and
    implementation in progress
  • Implementation to commence with a pilot run in
    3Q2001
  • Implementation to roll out by transport modes in
    4Q2001

16
Improvements Envisaged
  • Community
  • Meeting the need of the industry
  • Better trade facilitation
  • preparation time of the manifest is reduced by
    two-thirds
  • submission time from at least several hours to a
    few minutes
  • Increased competitiveness
  • costs of procedures and paperwork of traders
    saved at about 8,000 million per annum

17
Improvements Envisaged(cont'd)
  • Government
  • Better sharing of Manifests information
  • Better control and improved Government efficiency
  • Support intelligence information matching,
    tracking of smuggling cases by CED
  • Facilitate compilation of statistics by CSD
  • Enable legislative controls on controlled
    commodities by TradeD

18
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