shipping industry - world trade organization · freight forwarders / 3pls. customs systems. ocean...
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1) The World Economic Forum: Enabling Trade Valuing Growth Opportunities 2013
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More than $16 trillion in goods are shipped
across international borders each year
TradeLens Overview Introduction
80% of the goods consumers use daily are carried by the ocean shipping industry
By reducing barriers within the international supply chain, global trade could increase by nearly 15%, boosting economies and creating jobs1
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THE COMPLEX GLOBAL TRADE SYSTEM
1) The World Economic Forum: Enabling Trade Valuing Growth Opportunities 2013
Inland Transportation
Shippers / Beneficial Cargo Owners
Trade Associations
Custom Brokers
Freight Forwarders
Port Community Systems; Terminal Operating Systems
Ocean Carriers Custom Systems Supply Chain Visibility Systems
Ports and Terminals Supply Chain / Transportation Management Systems
Authorities
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TradeLens Overview Introduction
Inland Transportation
Shippers / Beneficial Cargo Owner
Supply Chain Visibility Systems
Trade Associations
Supply Chain / Transportation Management Systems
Authorities
Financial / Insurance Services
Port Community Systems; Terminal Operating Systems
Ports and Terminals
Freight Forwarders / 3PLs
Customs Systems
Ocean Carriers
Customs Brokers
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A GLOBAL NETWORK OF INTERCONNECTED SHIPPING CORRIDORS WILL LINK PORTS AND TERMINALS, AUTHORITIES, OCEAN CARRIERS, INLAND TRANSPORTATION, 3PLS, SHIPPERS, AND OTHER ACTORS
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29-Nov-18 5TradeLens Overview Introduction
BCO / NVO FFW / CHB / 3PL Inland TransportationCustoms / Government Authorities Ports / Terminals
Ocean Carriers
FFW / CHB / 3PL
Inland Transportation BCO / NVOPorts / Terminals
Customs / Government Authorities
SHIPPING MILESTONES AND SHIPMENT DATA
STRUCTURED AND UNSTRUCTURED DOCUMENTS
TRADELENS BLOCKCHAIN BUSINESS NETWORK
TRADELENS PLATFORM
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Packing List
Bill of Lading
Export Documentation
Advance Declaration
Pre-Paid Invoice
Certificate of Origin
Shipping Instructions
ISF
Geography Specific Certificate Dangerous Goods
Declaration
Cargo Specific Certificate
Commercial InvoiceCustoms
ClearanceImport Documentation
Not exhaustive list of milestones managed by platform
Not exhaustive list of documents managed by platform
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PORTS / TERMINAL OPERATORS
OCEAN CARRIERS
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
INLAND PROVIDERS
FREIGHTFORWARDERS / 3PL
SHIPPERS / BENEFICIAL CARGO OWNERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Real-time visibility of inbound and outbound operations
Improve customer service and reduce network integration costs and revenue leakage
Reduce paperwork and improve risk assessment
Receive real-time and accurate updates on vessel arrivals, improve utilization of assets
Identify and proactively manage unexpected events, reduce surcharges and stockouts
Obtain access to greater death of real-time information with less work, improve customer satisfaction
Increase access to single source information needed to efficiently deliver and managed finance and trade insurance
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THE TRADELENS ECOSYSTEMTradeLens Overview Introduction
Primary consumers and beneficiaries of the platform
⦿Shippers (BCOs, retailers, manufacturers, etc.)
⦿Freight forwarders, customs brokers, 3PL
⦿Network Members
⦿Financial institutions
TRADELENSPLATFORM
Clients
ApplicationsMarketplace
Network Members
Provide and gain access to end-to-end supply chain information
⦿Ocean carriers
⦿Ports and terminals
⦿Government authorities
⦿ Inland transportation
⦿3rd party data providers
Offer value added services to the ecosystem through a platform marketplace
⦿TradeLens offerings
⦿Offerings from Network Members and Clients
⦿Offerings from third parties
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AN ECOSYSTEM POWERED BY INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
For all the industry
Neutral platform, available to all
Open standards, reduce discontinuity
Interoperability at the heart
Open documentation & APIs
Underpinned by blockchain
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THE ECOSYSTEM AS OF NOVEMBER 2018
43Ports, Terminals
& Operators
4Shipping
Lines
230 MEvents
Processed
8GovernmentAuthorities
3Inland
Providers
1MEvents Per Day
* The current onboarding status of individual members varies
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THANK YOU
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Slide Number 1Slide Number 2THE COMPLEX GLOBAL TRADE SYSTEMSlide Number 4Slide Number 5Slide Number 6The tradelens ecosysteman ecosystem powered by innovative technologiesThe Ecosystem as of November 2018Thank you