Title: Electronic Cargo Manifests EMAN
1Electronic 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
2Electronic 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
3What 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
4Current 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)
Terminal Operator
Pre-Departure Manifest (5)
Manifest Info (2c)
Permit, Export Statement(8)
5Current 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
6Proposed Service - Scope
- Covers only Sea (including Ocean and River), Air
and Rail. - Road excluded
- Bilingual service
7Proposed Export Manifest Submission
RTEL(1)
US Customs
RTEL(1)
Tradelink
Exporter
Permit (2)
RTEL(1)
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
8Suggested Charges
- Around HK20 per Manifest average plus
Tradelinks standard registration and annual fees
9Working 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
10Industry 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
11Cargo 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
12Network Connections
13Technologies 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
14Technologies 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
15Implementation 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
16Improvements 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
17Improvements 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
18Thank You