Title: Simplifying the Business
1Simplifying the Business
- IATA e-freight
- May 5th, 2007
2A little bit of background
3Document intensive industry Shipper to
Forwarder
Freight Forwarder
Shipper
4Document intensive industry Forwarder to Carrier
Consolidation
Carrier
Forwarder
5Document intensive industry Manifest
6Many documents..
Airline
export and import customs declarations
Freight Forwarder
Shipper
transported with every shipment
7Challenging!
In an information intensive industry
e-freight is about migration from PAPER
to DATA !!
8IATA e-freight Vision and Mandate
- VISION Paperless
- No requirement to produce or transport any paper
documents for any purpose at any time (primary
and secondary process) - MANDATE FROM IATA BoG Paper Free
- Environment in which industry does not need to
transport paper in parallel with the freight, but
there may be a requirement to produce this paper
in original, copy or printed e-document form for
some authority or process. - Â
- IATA e-freight Delivers a paper-free industry
to reduce paper-work (i.e. cost of processing
paper, including data quality). IATA e-freight is
not paperless.
9IATA e-freight is industry wide seamless flow of
data across the air cargo chain
10IATA e-freight strategy 2007
Learn Demonstrate Get started
PILOTS
Drive industry data Readiness
Message Improvement Programme (M.I.P.)
Non-pilots global assessment and engagement
approach
Engage Governments and Industry globally
StB Preferred Partner Programme e-f Vendor
Action Group
Ensure e-freight solutions are available
11IATA e-freight Governance moving forward
e-freight Industry Action Group Pilot
participants KLBASQCXAC, FFI rep Local hero
Forwarder Cargo 2000 Board Chair WCO Ray
McDonagh Chair Project Director e-freight
e-freight Pilots Central Action Group Airline
Project Managers KLBASQCXAC FFI Project
Managers Other supply chain participants by
invitation Chair Head e-freight Implementation
e-freight MIP Action Group 2 airlines from each
region One FFI member Cargo 2000 management
member Chair IATA EDI Improvement Manager
e-freight Vendor Action Group Senior Execs of
e-freight Partner Program Chair e-freight
Technology Stream Leader
12IATA e-freight 2007 Targets
- Pilots
- 5 pilot implementation projects live by end 2007
- Message Improvement Program (MIP)
- 30 airlines 10 forwarder participants by end
2007 - Non-pilots approach
- Methodology to assess governments and support
industry (by May 2007) - Assessment/engagement with prioritized
governments/countries (list TBD) initiated by end
2007
13e-freight 2007 High-Level Milestones
Q3 07
Q4 07
Q1 07
Q2 07
14e-freight MIP
15Without MIP Forget it!
- Data quality must improve for e-freight to become
a reality - Examples of current performance
- A Cargo 2000 airline conducted an audit of FWB
performance for Sept 2005 - AWBs issued 46,473
- FWBs received 18,079 (38.9 of total AWBs issued)
- FWBs incorrect 7,084 (39.2 of total FWBs
received) - 76.3 of AWBs did not have a correct FWB (ie.
missing or incorrect) - Recent samples from 3 system providers showed
that 5 of FWBs and 9 of FHLs were rejected by
airline systems (FNAs sent). - MIP is the e-freight vehicle to improve data
quality on a global basis - Airlines and forwarders commit to report on
penetration and quality, perform root cause
analysis, and initiate corrective actions
16IATA e-freight MIP Who?
- Airlines to date who have committed to
participate (20) - American, Air Canada, Air France, British
Airways, Cargolux, Cathay Pacific, Copa Airlines,
Emirates, Etihad Airways, Iberia, Icelandair,
KLM, Korean, Lufthansa, Northwest, SAS, Singapore
Air, Swiss, Thai, THY Airlines, United Airlines - Freight Forwarders to date who have committed
to participate (8) - Agility DHL Kuehne Nagel Schenker
- Yusen TNT Hellmann Logistics
- Panalpina
- Airlines currently supplying data.
17e-freight pilots
182007 Pilots What?
Dec 07
Feb 07
Sep 07
Jun 07 CHECKPOINT
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Roll out
Proof of
Proof of
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- Pilot Objectives
- Prove we can remove need to transport specific
documents with freight, on specific pilot
trade-lanes, based on simple, electronic,
paper-free process - Determine and publish e-freight standards for
operating on specific trade-lanes between pilot
countries - Implement e-freight for such documents on
specific trade-lanes
19Scope of pilots export forwarders to import
customs
Scope
202007 Pilots 5 Locations
UK
Canada
Netherlands
Hong Kong
Singapore
212007 Pilots 5 Airlines
UK
Canada
Netherlands
Hong Kong
Singapore
222007 Pilots 5 Forwarders
Canada
UK
Netherlands
Hong Kong
Singapore
5 Customs GHAs 5 Forwarder Assoc IT
Providers
23IATA e-freight Pilots deliverables for current
phase (proof of concept) by June 07
- Deliverables for the pilot groups
- To-be e-freight processes defined for each
trade lane - Scope determined what docs on what trade lanes
with what participants - Deliverables for stakeholders individually
(airlines, forwarders) - Confirm trade lanes you will participate in
- Provide initial (high level) plan to get to
readiness by Dec 07
24Beyond pilots
25More locations wish to engage!
Sweden
Canada
UK
Netherlands
USA
Switzerland
Hong Kong
Dubai
Korea
Singapore
Chinese Taipei
Mauritius
New Zealand
26 - Ramp-up of e-freight how IATA will facilitate
e-freight Scalability
- Create and Test e-freight Processes and Standards
- Create 2007 Pilots
- Test Identify and Engage Government and
Industry Stakeholders for the next wave
implementations (2008) - Assess and Promote Industry Preparedness for
e-freight - IATA e-freight MIP
- Promote use and acceptance of the Plain Paper AWB
- IATA e-freight StB Preferred Partner Program
- Assess and Promote Government Preparedness for
e-freight - Global assessment of government preparedness
- Relationships with International and regional
Organisations - Lobby to Promote government preparedness
27For more information visit http//www.iata.org/stb
supportportal/efreight