Title: Facilitation Trade in a Secure Environment
1Facilitation Trade in a Secure Environment
Digital paper for secure and efficient
trade Technologies and solutions for advance
information accessible to all
2The partners
SITPRO, SECO, ESCWA, FIATA, EDIFOR, GEFEG UPU,
UBL, CEFACT, Canada Post, Swedish Post Private
sector
3Juggling demands
Safe trade
Communication
Facilities
Inventory
Accessibilityaffordability
Transportation
Standards
Information
National, Local level Authorities
Interoperability
4Trade facilitation and tarde efficiency
Traders
Authorities
5The road to digital trade
WCO Resolution for the interoperability between
Customs and Traders
Integrates paper with IT systems
One single information format for communication
among all partners in the international trade
Enabling security capabilities
Affordable
6United Nations Layout Key SAD
7Technologies and solutions
One single electronic document for information
sharing among the trading partners
Importers Bank
F Forwarder
PDF Barcode
EDI
Exporter
UNeDocs electronic Paper
Insurance Agent
Importer
XML
Paper
8Implementationbased on a modular approach
UNeDocs Phases
Targets
adjusting to the absorption speed..
eServices (document converison),
eBusiness electronic Signatures eGovernance
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Internet Technologies XML/EDIFACT Advanced
information exchange eBusiness
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International Trade Standards Trade Facilitation
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9Electronic document Architecture Integrated view
Trade
Software
Paper documents
Electronic documents
Document data model
10System Architecture
Trade
Software
ERP integration
Web services
Electronic documents
Standard office software
Document data model
11UNeDocs Development and cooperation
- Combining trade standards and latest Internet
technologies to address the Last Mile - UNeDocs Web Services for Digital Documents
- Access to codes and standards, best practice, new
services for trade - UNeDocs MS InfoPath
- Ubiquity, Intelligent trade documents
- UNeDocs Adobe V6.
- Ubiquity, conversion Paper ? PDF ? electronic
documents
12Demo
13Verify Electronic PostMark
Electronic PostMark
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14Advance information
- Documents have to arrive in electronic format to
be immediately available for further data
processing - Documents must be aligned to Customs business
needs - Customs is interested to receive the data
directly from the source (initiator of the
consignment usually the Seller)For advance
information a small number of documents that are
of interest (Invoice and perhaps Packing List) - Paper invoices are often manipulated. Customs is
very concerned that electronic invoices will
offer more opportunities for document alteration.
Electronic documents will only be accepted with
adequate security mechanisms in place.
15New scenario for advance information
- Customs depend on the foreign trade document
- Aligned documents scenario provide efficiency
gains for the issuer of the document. - The new scenario is implemented through pressure
from the buyer to benefit preferential treatment - Electronic signatures and authentication is an
integral component of the document and the
underlying standard - Buyer/Importer and importing countries Customs
organization
16Linking UNeDocs and Modelling approach
- A methodology to
- set out a process to formalize the intangible
knowledge held within an activity and - translating it into a comprehensible set of
messages - which can be communicated, through a consistent
production and delivery mechanism.
17The method
Business model
data model
18The method
Data model
rendering
19The method
Data model
UNeDocs
XML and Internet
UN/EDIFACT MIG
PAPER