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Title: Information Technology


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  • Information Technology Logistics Council

. . . 21st Century Technology Solutions for the
Trucking Industry
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VICS/ANSI Update
  • Moderator
  • Carl Kirk, American Trucking Association
  • Presenters
  • Ron Petrosky, YRC Worldwide Technologies, Inc.
  • Jonathan Gatrell, Inovis, Inc.

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Attention Please
  • In accordance with ITLC Board Policy, all
    portable phones and pagers without a silent
    feature must be turned off during business
    sessions.
  • If you must use your phoneplease leave the
    room!

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Attention Please
  • This is an open meeting of the Information
    Technology Logistics Council.
  • The opinions expressed in this meeting are those
    of the individual and not necessarily the opinion
    of his/her company nor of ITLC unless stated
    otherwise.
  • In compliance with ITLC policy, please no smoking.

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Constructive Comments AreAlways Appreciated!
  • ITLC welcomes your comments, but please make
    certain they are constructive and appropriate
    before
  • you turn in your evaluation sheet!
  • Thank You for Your Cooperation!

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VICS Update
  • Ronald F. Petrosky
  • YRC Worldwide Technologies, Inc.

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YRC Worldwide Portfolio of Brands
A leading transportation services provider that
offers a full range of regional, national and
international services for the movement of
industrial, commercial and retail goods,
primarily through decentralized management and
customer facing organizations.
A group of leading regional transportation
service providers that includes New Penn Motor
Express, USF Holland, USF Reddaway, USF Bestway
and USF Glen Moore. Collectively, these regional
experts blanket North America with high- quality
regional, next-day, guaranteed and expedited
ground services.
A global transportation management company that
plans and coordinates the movement of goods
throughout the world, providing customers a
single source for transportation management
solutions.
A leading transportation services provider that
offers a full range of regional, national and
international services for the movement of
industrial, commercial and retail goods,
primarily through centralized management and
customer facing organizations.
Reimer is located in Canada and specializes in
shipments into, across and out of Canada.
China-based joint venture providing forwarding
services worldwide.
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About VICS
  • VICS members represent both small and large firms
    that collectively generate a sales volume of 2.3
    trillion annually.
  • These firms have grown through pioneering VICS'
    business processes and standards that increased
    sales, eliminated inefficiency, and got them
    closer to their customers.

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About VICS (continued)
  • Since 1986, VICS has worked to improve the
    efficiency and effectiveness of the entire supply
    chain. VICS initial accomplishments were
  • Pioneered Quick Response (QR) as a cross-industry
    standard to simplify the flow of product and
    information for retailers and manufacturers alike
  • Identified implemented the U.P.C. as the one
    product ID standard throughout the General
    Merchandise industry
  • Developed the Serialized Shipping Container Code
    (SSCC)
  • From the ANSI X12 EDI standards, identified
    implemented what is known today as VICS EDI

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Current Activities VICS Committees
  • Collaborative Network for Merchandise Flow
  • Combined Logistics and Floor-Ready Merchandise
    (FRM) into this new committee
  • This will lead us to a new model for committee
    work, where we expect most of the actual work
    will be done off line, by sub groups
  • Key sub-committees will include Global Logistics
    Management (GLM), eCollaborative Transportation
    Management (eCTM), Direct to Consumer (D2C), DC
    Bypass (DCB) and Trading Partner Alignment and
    Compliance (TPAC)
  • The FRM committees will be sunsetted until such
    time as there are projects that require time and
    attention.

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Current Activities VICS Committees (continued)
  • Global Logistics Management Electronic
  • Collaborative Transportation Management Sub
    Committees
  • These sub committees have completed a substantial
    amount of work in 07. GLM is well on the way to
    finalizing the GLM model, which will be shared
    with the GS1 Global Forum. We will collaborate
    with GS1 in finalizing a Global Interoperability
    model that will have applicability to global
    logistics practices, save for country specific
    customs requirements.

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Current Activities VICS Committees (continued)
  • Global Logistics Management Electronic
    Collaborative Transportation Management Sub
    Committees (continued)
  • The eCTM committee is in the process of
    completing a number of Business Implementation
    Guidelines which apply to mission critical EDI
    transaction sets. The BIGs clearly define the
    information that must be communicated, and the
    timing, which meet both buyer and seller
    information requirements.
  • Both the GLM and eCTM committees are to be
    commended for their commitment, effort and
    results.

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Its Not As Simple As Moving Freight
  • With an emphasis on decreasing costs and
    increasing profit margins, retailers are focused
    on driving out non-core costs.
  • Transportation has long been a key focus for many
    larger retailers.
  • Its no longer simply a matter of moving goods
    from a warehouse to a store.
  • Retailers demand more accuracy and reliability
  • and want ever increasing visibility throughout
    the supply chain

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Collaboration Requires Technology
  • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) has been a
    business requirement for the automotive,
    chemical, electronics, grocery, insurance,
    retail, transportation, and utility industries
    for more than 20 years.
  • EDI is the most widely used form of cross
    industry application-to-application exchange of
    business transactions and data.
  • EDI has become a major component in todays
    collaborative supply chain.
  • Major retailers, OEMs and other customers demand
    it of their vendors and suppliers who in turn
    pass the requirement along to their vendors and
    suppliers.
  • It is imperative that businesses large and small
    provide a reliable EDI environment and seamless
    functionality.
  • EDI is no longer just a business advantage
  • it s a business requirement.

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VICS Collaborative Transportation Management
  • Promote the adoption of CTM practices through
    electronic commerce
  • Decrease the cost and effort associated with
    implementing and on-boarding trading partners and
    service providers
  • One-stop shop for existing standards
    documentation related to CTM and eCommerce
    solutions

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VICS Collaborative Transportation Management
  • 2006/2007 Focus
  • Prioritized business transactions
  • Request for Routing, Routing Response
  • Tender/Tender Response
  • Bill of Lading
  • Pick Up Manifest
  • Business Best Practices Implementation Guidelines
  • Process Flow Diagrams
  • Benefits Calculator

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Where do you find theTransportation EDI Value
Calculator?
  • Look for the link and the Arena CG logo on the
    VICS website
  • Please note We are continuously improving this
    model
  • Send all comments, suggestions and improvements
    to
  • Mr. Joe Andraski
  • jandraski_at_vics.org
  • 908-334-9895

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Full Ocean Container (Seller to Buyer Door to
Door)
Global Logistics Model
EDI 300/ 301
EDI 850/ 855
3) Buyer inspects goods. (Samples or 3PL
may be used)
4) Seller books cargo w/ocean carrier. Booking
confirmation received from Ocean Carrier
2) Seller confirms the PO.
5) Seller loads releases cargo to
Ocean Carrier.
1) Buyer issues a PO to the Seller. SLI
information included.
6) Seller provides ASN Manifest info
to Buyer Ocean Carrier of cargo
shipped.
7) Ocean Carrier moves cargo to foreign
exit port.
10) Ocean Carrier loads cargo on the vessel.
Vessel sails.
8) Seller clears cargo for export.
Customs inspects if required.
9) U.S. Customs screens manifest 24hrs
prior to the vessel loads.
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Full Ocean Container (Seller to Buyer Door to
Door)
Global Logistics Model
13) Ocean Carrier delivers cargo to port of
entry. Arrival notice issued.
14) US Customs OGA provide release or notifies
further inspection of cargo required.
12) Buyer has their Broker file cargo entry w/
US Customs OGA. (EDI or in person)
15) Broker provides a Delivery Order to the Ocean
Carrier post Cargo release.
11) Seller provides commercial docs to Buyer.
(CI, BOL, certificates of origin)
17) Ocean Carrier interchanges with a Domestic
Carrier for delivery of cargo.
20) Buyer settles payment for cargo to Seller
and Ocean Carrier.
16) Buyer provides delivery appointment to
Ocean Carrier for cargo delivery.
18) Buyer receives Cargo. Inspects to verify
quantity, seal, container integrity prior to
unload.
19) Domestic Carrier returns empty container to
Ocean Carrier. Interchange complete.
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Full Ocean Container (Seller to Buyer Door to
Door)
Global Logistics Model
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Thank You for Listening.
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ANSI Update
  • Jonathan Gatrell, Inovis, Inc.

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Overview
  • X12 continues to invest in innovation
  • New standards versions
  • New XML framework
  • X12 is the most widely used standard globally
  • X12 Continues to deliver new versions and
    solutions to the marketplace

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CICA Context Inspired Component Architecture
  • Context Inspired
  • X12 has defined a flexible set of semantic
    components that can be reused to accommodate any
    number of business processes.
  • Ease of Use and Deployment
  • Allows you to manage documents and collect past
    artifacts
  • Aggregates data from multiple sources
  • Interacts with commercially available tools
  • ROI Focused
  • Eliminates expensive and time-consuming creation
    new XML messages from scratch every time you
    implement a new message
  • Provides maximum flexibility that enables you to
    perform business across industry boundaries

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CICA for Transportation
  • Transportation StatusGeneral Use
  • Transportation StatusSmall Package Use
  • Transportation Freight Invoice
  • Transportation Price AuthorityRail Document
  • Transportation StatusGeneral Use Request
  • Transportation Empty Car ReleaseRail Request
  • Transportation Empty Car ReleaseRail Response

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Volumes by Data Type
Other includes TRADACOM, TDCC and XML Over 40MM
transactions analyzed
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Business Process and Verticals
  • X12 Bridges Verticals
  • Transportation
  • Healthcare
  • Government tax
  • Supply chain
  • Financial Institutions
  • Cross vertical business processes

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Volumes by Business Process
Over 40MM transactions Analyzed Other includes
Healthcare, Insurance, Mortgage
Unknown Acknowledgement are FAs or Document
Confirmations
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Delivering Innovation
  • Optimizing X12
  • New Versions
  • New XML transactions
  • Stronger aim at cross industry (payroll
    transactions)
  • XML X12 linkage
  • Consumer EDI
  • Interactive

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How Can You Help?
  • Visit x12.org and Volunteer

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Thank You for Listening
  • Questions?

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Contact Information
  • Ron Petrosky, YRC Worldwide Technologies, Inc.
  • ron.petrosky_at_yrcw.com
  • Jonathan Gatrell, Inovis, Inc.
  • jonathan.gatrell_at_inovis.com
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