The document discusses 3rdwave's Global Commerce Management (GCM) solution for command and control of global procurement to pay (P2P) processes. It provides seamless integration of resources to view, decide, and act across the global supply chain. Key capabilities include standardized automated global P2P processes, global inventory and spend visibility, centralized customs and compliance management, and comprehensive cost management. Organizations implementing 3rdwave GCM have seen significant improvements in operating efficiency, inventory reduction, asset utilization, and total landed costs.
Harmonized Security for Multi-network Video ServicesVerimatrix
Verimatrix provides revenue security solutions for multi-network video services across devices. It has over 590 operator customers in over 90 countries protecting over $5 billion in revenue. As video consumption expands across networks and devices, Verimatrix offers an integrated solution with a single security authority to harmonize protection for linear, on-demand and over-the-top services on any screen.
This document discusses scaling Diameter signaling for LTE networks. It introduces Diameter signaling controllers as a new product category that can provide more efficient, scalable, and reliable Diameter networks. Diameter signaling controllers are needed at the core and edge of networks to handle all Diameter interfaces and applications. They help address pain points like network outages, overload, and interoperability issues. Centralized routing databases can further help scale Diameter signaling controllers by simplifying provisioning and enabling highly scalable routing of hundreds of millions of entries.
The Fleetracker software allows users to track vehicles in real-time, monitor historical vehicle movements, dispatch vehicles, and obtain driver status updates. It provides benefits like improved customer service, reduced costs, and increased visibility into fleet operations. The software integrates with hardware installed in vehicles to provide GPS tracking, geofencing, and sensor monitoring capabilities.
Diameter is the next generation Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) protocol that consists of a base specification and applications. It allows for roaming between networks by authenticating users through their home network and granting access on remote networks. Several organizations are working on Diameter specifications and applications to support different access technologies and services. Further work is still needed to complete specifications for Mobile IP, SIP, and other network applications.
The document provides information on several projects completed by KDC Systems, including control system integration projects for water treatment facilities, conveyor systems, power plants, and more. It lists the client/owner, general contractor, engineering firm, control systems used, instrumentation, and I/O points for each project. The projects range from smaller systems with hundreds of I/O points to larger, more complex facilities with thousands of I/O points.
The document provides an overview of Switched Digital Video (SDV) technology, including what it is, how it works, and its benefits. SDV enables cable providers to offer more channels without using additional bandwidth by only broadcasting channels that are currently being watched. It reduces equipment and bandwidth costs compared to traditional broadcasting of all channels at once. SDV works by dynamically allocating bandwidth to requested channels and freeing it up for other channels once viewers switch to something else.
1) The document discusses bandwidth management challenges facing cable networks due to increasing demand for high definition content and niche programming.
2) It proposes switched digital video as a solution, which allows networks to transmit only the channels currently being watched, reclaiming bandwidth.
3) An open, standards-based IP architecture is described for switched digital video that leverages network-attached devices and provides business benefits like bandwidth reclamation and targeted advertising.
Harmonized Security for Multi-network Video ServicesVerimatrix
Verimatrix provides revenue security solutions for multi-network video services across devices. It has over 590 operator customers in over 90 countries protecting over $5 billion in revenue. As video consumption expands across networks and devices, Verimatrix offers an integrated solution with a single security authority to harmonize protection for linear, on-demand and over-the-top services on any screen.
This document discusses scaling Diameter signaling for LTE networks. It introduces Diameter signaling controllers as a new product category that can provide more efficient, scalable, and reliable Diameter networks. Diameter signaling controllers are needed at the core and edge of networks to handle all Diameter interfaces and applications. They help address pain points like network outages, overload, and interoperability issues. Centralized routing databases can further help scale Diameter signaling controllers by simplifying provisioning and enabling highly scalable routing of hundreds of millions of entries.
The Fleetracker software allows users to track vehicles in real-time, monitor historical vehicle movements, dispatch vehicles, and obtain driver status updates. It provides benefits like improved customer service, reduced costs, and increased visibility into fleet operations. The software integrates with hardware installed in vehicles to provide GPS tracking, geofencing, and sensor monitoring capabilities.
Diameter is the next generation Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) protocol that consists of a base specification and applications. It allows for roaming between networks by authenticating users through their home network and granting access on remote networks. Several organizations are working on Diameter specifications and applications to support different access technologies and services. Further work is still needed to complete specifications for Mobile IP, SIP, and other network applications.
The document provides information on several projects completed by KDC Systems, including control system integration projects for water treatment facilities, conveyor systems, power plants, and more. It lists the client/owner, general contractor, engineering firm, control systems used, instrumentation, and I/O points for each project. The projects range from smaller systems with hundreds of I/O points to larger, more complex facilities with thousands of I/O points.
The document provides an overview of Switched Digital Video (SDV) technology, including what it is, how it works, and its benefits. SDV enables cable providers to offer more channels without using additional bandwidth by only broadcasting channels that are currently being watched. It reduces equipment and bandwidth costs compared to traditional broadcasting of all channels at once. SDV works by dynamically allocating bandwidth to requested channels and freeing it up for other channels once viewers switch to something else.
1) The document discusses bandwidth management challenges facing cable networks due to increasing demand for high definition content and niche programming.
2) It proposes switched digital video as a solution, which allows networks to transmit only the channels currently being watched, reclaiming bandwidth.
3) An open, standards-based IP architecture is described for switched digital video that leverages network-attached devices and provides business benefits like bandwidth reclamation and targeted advertising.
Tandem Transit LLC is a peering company founded in 2008 that allows telecommunications carriers to exchange off-net traffic without relying solely on RBOC transit providers. It provides an all IP network that supports voice calls with protocol conversion and gateway functionality. Tandem Transit aims to launch a global tandem solution in 2011 called "Tandem in the Cloud" that will allow carriers to exchange traffic via IP protocols.
Atento needed to connect call centers in Spain with customer service representatives in South America to reduce costs. RAD's Vmux voice compression gateways were deployed to compress voice traffic over data links at a rate of 5.3 kbps, about half the rate of VoIP. This allowed Atento to eliminate expensive international E1 lines and reduce operating expenses. The modular RAD solution was simple to install and deploy new services and desktops quickly.
iPECS CCS is a contact center suite from Ericsson-LG that is fully integrated with iPECS systems. It provides a comprehensive all-in-one multi-channel contact center solution with features like skills-based routing, reporting, and integration with CRM systems. The suite includes modules for inbound and outbound contact center functions as well as social media and multimedia channels like email, chat, and SMS.
The document discusses Variable Coding and Modulation (VCM) in DVB-S2 satellite transmissions. VCM allows a single transponder to transmit multiple transport streams, with each stream using a different modulation type and forward error correction rate. This makes it possible to provide stronger error correction for basic channels while using weaker correction for premium channels. A VCM-compatible tuner can determine the coding rates being used and properly demodulate the different streams. This provides more flexible use of satellite bandwidth than conventional systems with a single coding scheme per transponder.
The document discusses Variable Coding and Modulation (VCM) tuners for satellite receivers. VCM allows a transponder to transmit multiple transport streams, with each stream able to use different error correction coding rates. This provides flexibility to prioritize streams, such as transmitting premium HD channels with weaker error correction only in the center of the satellite footprint. A VCM tuner can receive these signals by determining the coding rates of each stream. The tuner's architecture is similar to conventional tuners but includes additional components to process the multiple streams and their varying coding rates transmitted by VCM.
This document discusses the role of Diameter signaling controllers in mobile networks. Diameter controllers help address challenges around scalability, interoperability, overload, and security for Diameter signaling, which is used for subscriber authentication, authorization, location updates, and session quality of service and charging in LTE and IMS networks. Diameter signaling controllers provide routing, traffic control, security, and interworking functions to help service providers manage Diameter interfaces across vendors and networks.
EV-DO Rev. B is a software upgrade that enhances the EV-DO broadband experience through multicarrier technology. Multicarrier aggregates multiple Rev. A carriers to create a larger data pipe, tripling user data rates and lowering latency across the cell. It also more than doubles capacity for bursty applications. Hardware upgrades like the CSM6850 further increase capacity and data rates. 1X Advanced and strong chipset support provide a natural evolution path for 1X and EV-DO networks.
The document discusses CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Revision A, which improves data rates for mobile broadband services. Revision A increases forward link speeds to 3.1 Mbps and reverse link speeds to 1.8 Mbps, improving applications like VoIP and video calling. It also enhances quality of service through reduced latency and prioritization of different traffic types. These improvements allow CDMA2000 operators to offer new multimedia services that competitors won't be able to match for at least a year.
This document summarizes a product that provides a single-platform solution for converging digital/analog video services, network transport, and additional services like voice, Ethernet, and telemetry. The platform allows users to select video services, choose a network transport, and add additional services, all managed from a single web-based console. It provides an economical way to lower capital and operating expenses through service aggregation and integration on a flexible hardware platform.
The document discusses connectivity technologies that enable connected vehicles. It provides examples of applications for connected vehicles in urban and interurban areas that improve efficiency, safety, and sustainability. Connected vehicle technologies allow for wireless asset management solutions that optimize maintenance schedules based on real-time vehicle sensor data.
The document discusses requirements for efficient mobile backhaul with carrier Ethernet to support LTE networks. It covers:
- LTE network architecture and how it impacts transport network requirements, including the need for multiservice capability, low cost per bit transport, and support for a transition to packet-based networks.
- Key transport network requirements created by LTE like powerful OAM, fast protection switching, strong QoS support, security, and interoperability with the packet core.
- How MPLS-TP can fulfill these requirements through features like VPN support, bearer provisioning across interfaces, coordinated tunnel setup, comprehensive OAM tools, and protection switching capabilities.
The document discusses LTE backhaul considerations for network evolution. It emphasizes that backhaul must support LTE's technical requirements while ensuring business profitability. A successful backhaul solution enables seamless evolution through flexible topology, granular QoS controls, and simple network changes. IP/MPLS is recommended to provide service and transport independence across 2G, 3G and LTE networks.
This document provides an overview and biography of Brady Volpe, an expert in cable networking. It discusses his over 20 years of experience working with cable infrastructure equipment and protocols. The rest of the document focuses on introducing concepts related to DOCSIS 3.0 networking standards, including channel bonding, modulation techniques, and advanced troubleshooting of downstream and upstream issues.
This document summarizes a presentation about integrating the Spring framework with Flex applications using BlazeDS and LiveCycle Data Services (LCDS). The presentation discusses how Spring BlazeDS integration improves on previous approaches by configuring BlazeDS as a Spring-managed bean and exposing Spring beans for remoting. It demonstrates security integration with Spring Security and messaging integration with JMS. The presentation envisions future features like REST and Hibernate integration as well as leveraging LCDS capabilities within the Spring programming model. The summary emphasizes that Flex and Spring provide powerful solutions for enterprise RIAs when integrated using technologies like BlazeDS and LCDS.
This document provides a summary of updates to Oracle's Transportation Management and Global Trade Management products. Some key highlights include:
- OTM 6.3 includes over 200 enhancements across innovation, extension of capabilities, and improved user experience. Features include mobile support, optimization algorithms, and business intelligence tools.
- GTM 6.3 includes new modules like customs management and enhanced restricted party screening. It provides an integrated platform for global trade and transportation functions.
- The combined OTM and GTM platform on a single database allows for linking of trade and transportation transactions for improved visibility and reduced cost of ownership.
The document is an agenda for an LPP introduction presentation. It includes an overview of LPP services, which provides logistics expertise, data analytics tools, and consultative services. Key services include parcel contract negotiations, cost management, and the OPTICS data platform. The presentation demonstrates OPTICS for analyzing parcel shipping data and identifying opportunities. It emphasizes LPP's expertise in parcel negotiations and continuous improvement partnerships.
Automating the Collaborative Decision Making Process - #PTE2013Amor Group
Presentation from Alaistair Deacon of Amor Group on the collaborative decision making process for airports - from a conference chair at Passenger Terminal Expo 2013 in Geneva.
The document discusses Datamatics' content billing solution for content providers. It describes several business models for content delivery and monetization, including reselling content, acting as a third party, transporting content, and revenue sharing. It also outlines the possible IT landscape involving a content delivery platform, billing functions, and payment partners. Finally, it discusses some key challenges around calculating billing based on different metrics, compensations, batch vs real-time processing, and generating invoices and settlements.
Tandem Transit LLC is a peering company founded in 2008 that allows telecommunications carriers to exchange off-net traffic without relying solely on RBOC transit providers. It provides an all IP network that supports voice calls with protocol conversion and gateway functionality. Tandem Transit aims to launch a global tandem solution in 2011 called "Tandem in the Cloud" that will allow carriers to exchange traffic via IP protocols.
Atento needed to connect call centers in Spain with customer service representatives in South America to reduce costs. RAD's Vmux voice compression gateways were deployed to compress voice traffic over data links at a rate of 5.3 kbps, about half the rate of VoIP. This allowed Atento to eliminate expensive international E1 lines and reduce operating expenses. The modular RAD solution was simple to install and deploy new services and desktops quickly.
iPECS CCS is a contact center suite from Ericsson-LG that is fully integrated with iPECS systems. It provides a comprehensive all-in-one multi-channel contact center solution with features like skills-based routing, reporting, and integration with CRM systems. The suite includes modules for inbound and outbound contact center functions as well as social media and multimedia channels like email, chat, and SMS.
The document discusses Variable Coding and Modulation (VCM) in DVB-S2 satellite transmissions. VCM allows a single transponder to transmit multiple transport streams, with each stream using a different modulation type and forward error correction rate. This makes it possible to provide stronger error correction for basic channels while using weaker correction for premium channels. A VCM-compatible tuner can determine the coding rates being used and properly demodulate the different streams. This provides more flexible use of satellite bandwidth than conventional systems with a single coding scheme per transponder.
The document discusses Variable Coding and Modulation (VCM) tuners for satellite receivers. VCM allows a transponder to transmit multiple transport streams, with each stream able to use different error correction coding rates. This provides flexibility to prioritize streams, such as transmitting premium HD channels with weaker error correction only in the center of the satellite footprint. A VCM tuner can receive these signals by determining the coding rates of each stream. The tuner's architecture is similar to conventional tuners but includes additional components to process the multiple streams and their varying coding rates transmitted by VCM.
This document discusses the role of Diameter signaling controllers in mobile networks. Diameter controllers help address challenges around scalability, interoperability, overload, and security for Diameter signaling, which is used for subscriber authentication, authorization, location updates, and session quality of service and charging in LTE and IMS networks. Diameter signaling controllers provide routing, traffic control, security, and interworking functions to help service providers manage Diameter interfaces across vendors and networks.
EV-DO Rev. B is a software upgrade that enhances the EV-DO broadband experience through multicarrier technology. Multicarrier aggregates multiple Rev. A carriers to create a larger data pipe, tripling user data rates and lowering latency across the cell. It also more than doubles capacity for bursty applications. Hardware upgrades like the CSM6850 further increase capacity and data rates. 1X Advanced and strong chipset support provide a natural evolution path for 1X and EV-DO networks.
The document discusses CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Revision A, which improves data rates for mobile broadband services. Revision A increases forward link speeds to 3.1 Mbps and reverse link speeds to 1.8 Mbps, improving applications like VoIP and video calling. It also enhances quality of service through reduced latency and prioritization of different traffic types. These improvements allow CDMA2000 operators to offer new multimedia services that competitors won't be able to match for at least a year.
This document summarizes a product that provides a single-platform solution for converging digital/analog video services, network transport, and additional services like voice, Ethernet, and telemetry. The platform allows users to select video services, choose a network transport, and add additional services, all managed from a single web-based console. It provides an economical way to lower capital and operating expenses through service aggregation and integration on a flexible hardware platform.
The document discusses connectivity technologies that enable connected vehicles. It provides examples of applications for connected vehicles in urban and interurban areas that improve efficiency, safety, and sustainability. Connected vehicle technologies allow for wireless asset management solutions that optimize maintenance schedules based on real-time vehicle sensor data.
The document discusses requirements for efficient mobile backhaul with carrier Ethernet to support LTE networks. It covers:
- LTE network architecture and how it impacts transport network requirements, including the need for multiservice capability, low cost per bit transport, and support for a transition to packet-based networks.
- Key transport network requirements created by LTE like powerful OAM, fast protection switching, strong QoS support, security, and interoperability with the packet core.
- How MPLS-TP can fulfill these requirements through features like VPN support, bearer provisioning across interfaces, coordinated tunnel setup, comprehensive OAM tools, and protection switching capabilities.
The document discusses LTE backhaul considerations for network evolution. It emphasizes that backhaul must support LTE's technical requirements while ensuring business profitability. A successful backhaul solution enables seamless evolution through flexible topology, granular QoS controls, and simple network changes. IP/MPLS is recommended to provide service and transport independence across 2G, 3G and LTE networks.
This document provides an overview and biography of Brady Volpe, an expert in cable networking. It discusses his over 20 years of experience working with cable infrastructure equipment and protocols. The rest of the document focuses on introducing concepts related to DOCSIS 3.0 networking standards, including channel bonding, modulation techniques, and advanced troubleshooting of downstream and upstream issues.
This document summarizes a presentation about integrating the Spring framework with Flex applications using BlazeDS and LiveCycle Data Services (LCDS). The presentation discusses how Spring BlazeDS integration improves on previous approaches by configuring BlazeDS as a Spring-managed bean and exposing Spring beans for remoting. It demonstrates security integration with Spring Security and messaging integration with JMS. The presentation envisions future features like REST and Hibernate integration as well as leveraging LCDS capabilities within the Spring programming model. The summary emphasizes that Flex and Spring provide powerful solutions for enterprise RIAs when integrated using technologies like BlazeDS and LCDS.
This document provides a summary of updates to Oracle's Transportation Management and Global Trade Management products. Some key highlights include:
- OTM 6.3 includes over 200 enhancements across innovation, extension of capabilities, and improved user experience. Features include mobile support, optimization algorithms, and business intelligence tools.
- GTM 6.3 includes new modules like customs management and enhanced restricted party screening. It provides an integrated platform for global trade and transportation functions.
- The combined OTM and GTM platform on a single database allows for linking of trade and transportation transactions for improved visibility and reduced cost of ownership.
The document is an agenda for an LPP introduction presentation. It includes an overview of LPP services, which provides logistics expertise, data analytics tools, and consultative services. Key services include parcel contract negotiations, cost management, and the OPTICS data platform. The presentation demonstrates OPTICS for analyzing parcel shipping data and identifying opportunities. It emphasizes LPP's expertise in parcel negotiations and continuous improvement partnerships.
Automating the Collaborative Decision Making Process - #PTE2013Amor Group
Presentation from Alaistair Deacon of Amor Group on the collaborative decision making process for airports - from a conference chair at Passenger Terminal Expo 2013 in Geneva.
The document discusses Datamatics' content billing solution for content providers. It describes several business models for content delivery and monetization, including reselling content, acting as a third party, transporting content, and revenue sharing. It also outlines the possible IT landscape involving a content delivery platform, billing functions, and payment partners. Finally, it discusses some key challenges around calculating billing based on different metrics, compensations, batch vs real-time processing, and generating invoices and settlements.
One option for the logistics sector to weather the economic climate is outsourcing business processes services to proven business outsourcing providers. To dimension the opportunity, reduction in the cost of business support processes can range as much as 40 to 50 percent, and, importantly, through consolidation, deliver enhanced MIS capability and process uniformity.
Perspectives and Case Studies on Effective Theatre Base Service ManagementIBMGovernmentCA
This document discusses IBM's approach to implementing a Tactical Base Service Management system for the UK Ministry of Defence. It describes challenges with limited service management in tactical bases currently. IBM's proposed solution is a Land Open Systems Architecture (LOSA) that would provide improved visibility, proactive support, and consolidated service information. The presentation provides examples or 'vignettes' of how LOSA could enable end-to-end platform information exploitation and core base service management across a theatre network. Benefits of LOSA include being scalable, modular, and open.
Impact 2012 Session with Nastel AutoPilot and VerdandejKool
Presentation from IBM Impact 2012 with Nastel Technologies and Verdande illustrating two-tier analytics with CEP and CBR for optimal root cause analysis for application performance
This document provides an overview of Six Sigma, including:
- The Six Sigma methodology known as DMAIC which stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control.
- Six Sigma tools and techniques such as process mapping, root cause analysis, and poka yoke.
- An explanation of sigma levels and how Six Sigma aims to reduce defects to 3.4 per million opportunities.
- Examples of major companies that have implemented Six Sigma such as Motorola, GE, Honeywell, and others.
- The five phases of the DMAIC methodology including defining critical customer requirements, measuring key process metrics, analyzing sources of variation, improving the process, and controlling the
The document is a glossary containing definitions of over 500 logistics and supply chain management terms. It includes abbreviations and acronyms commonly used in logistics. The glossary provides concise explanations of terms to help readers understand concepts and language related to logistics.
Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) defines business processes as coordinated sets of web service interactions. BPEL enables the creation of compositions of web services by defining both abstract and executable processes. BPEL builds on concepts from structured programming languages and merges concepts from WSFL and XLANG on top of core XML specifications. The OASIS WS BPEL Technical Committee advances the BPEL4WS specification.
Progress Energy presented on their smart grid initiatives including distribution system demand response. They discussed how their grid automation has evolved over time from the 1980s onwards to incorporate more advanced technologies like fault location systems and distribution management systems. They are now treating their distribution grid as a virtual generator through demand response. Progress Energy highlighted key lessons learned around not underestimating complexity, importance of data and systems integration, and the need for changes to roles and processes as the grid modernizes.
Growing consumer demand for smart phones, coupled with the continuing performance growth of such devices, means mobile users are increasingly using applications that make bandwidth and connection demands of the carrier network. There is already a lot of data traffic on mobile networks and at peak periods that might mean congestion and slower access to data.
Network Operators, in order to deal with such demand, deploy network-based PCRF and PCEF/TDF solutions that respond to the network traffic at that particular time and offer a level of control according to various access policies.
The document is a white paper about the Bluetooth protocol that was written by Vertoda. It provides an overview of selected layers of the Bluetooth protocol stack, including the transport layer, session layer, network layer, and various Bluetooth profiles. It also includes copyright information and terms of use for the white paper.
Webinar: Learn How To Deploy High-Scale, Low-Latency Cost-Efficient Solutions...BTI Systems
In this webinar, Chandra Pandey, VP of Platform Solutions, and Joel Daly, Director of Solutions Marketing, will discuss how BTI™ Intelligent Packet Optical Solutions enable massive scalability with ultra low latency, accelerate service delivery with high availability while reducing capital and operational costs.
Compuware provides application performance management solutions to help optimize the performance of business-critical applications. Their solution monitors applications across customers, users, devices, infrastructure, and locations. It provides rapid issue notification and insight into how issues affect business metrics. The solution has over 4,000 customers worldwide and is recognized as an industry leader by analysts.
This is unique on line imports management system which can be integrated with SAP. This handles all operations like shipment planning, pre alert upload, BOE calculation.
This provides VISIBILITY of shipments status during import and become very effective tool in controlling and managing import
This document discusses how a company called ARPK1 helps traditional industries modernize through new technologies like RFID. It outlines ARPK1's supply chain management approach called "Supply Chain Fractal" which helps companies better manage requirements, orders, logistics, and processes. The document also highlights how ARPK1 provides benefits like cost reductions, continuous improvement programs, and quantifiable cost savings through efforts like supply chain enhancement and business process integration.
Benefits Of Remote Monitoring Mid Con Digital Oilfield Conf August 15 2012taylojc
This document discusses the operational and economic benefits of remote production monitoring compared to traditional hand readings or field data capture. It outlines a spectrum of production data gathering from hand readings to SCADA systems. Remote monitoring provides benefits like increased data frequency, integration with other systems, alarms, and productivity gains. The economics of remote monitoring are evaluated based on potential increases in production and reductions in downtime and spill costs. Case studies show examples of potential returns on investment from remote monitoring systems.
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Managing Customs and PGA = a Total Perspective for ImportersNed Blinick
Managing Customs and PGA = a Total Perspective for Importers. A presentation by Gregg Cummings, Managing Partner at Strix LLC on how the ACE Single Window and Trade Compliance software technology changes the relationship dynamics between the traditional full service customs broker and the importer
Denied party screening 2016 webinar finalNed Blinick
Exporters and importers - regardless of size - are responsible for knowing who they are doing business with. This extends to their employees and trade partners. However, denied party screening is not something that is top of mind with most managers even though from a government perspective it is not an option. Without adequate screening of your emloyees, contacts and accounts your company is exposed to unnecessary risk. This webinar is focused on providing an understanding of why a Denied Party screening program is important, how it works, and a framework for how the importer and/or exporter can effectively implement a program.
What you will learn:
This webinar will discuss:
Why you should know about denied party screening and its implications for your company
The fundamentals of a denied party screening - the why and the how.
What are your obligations as an importer and exporter
Practical steps to managing a denied party screening program
What to do if you get a "hit" that an entity is actually on a denied party list
the Reality and Truth about denied party screening
Denied party screening 2016 webinar finalNed Blinick
Exporters and importers - regardless of size - are responsible for knowing who they are doing business with. This extends to their employees and trade partners. However, denied party screening is not something that is top of mind with most managers even though from a government perspective it is not an option. Without adequate screening of your emloyees, contacts and accounts your company is exposed to unnecessary risk. This webinar is focused on providing an understanding of why a Denied Party screening program is important, how it works, and a framework for how the importer and/or exporter can effectively implement a program.
What you will learn:
This webinar will discuss:
Why you should know about denied party screening and its implications for your company
The fundamentals of a denied party screening - the why and the how.
What are your obligations as an importer and exporter
Practical steps to managing a denied party screening program
What to do if you get a "hit" that an entity is actually on a denied party list
the Reality and Truth about denied party screening
3rdwave global commerce management white paperNed Blinick
Visibility + Execution Creating value from global commerce management requires effectively managing people, processes, and enablers. Managing global commerce is complex due to disparate political regimes, cultural barriers, and other constraints. To be successful requires integrating people and processes, synchronizing information, and supporting operating and financial execution across international boundaries. Building a comprehensive global commerce management capability requires understanding how all activities and supporting processes fit together to complete the global supply chain.
3rdwave global commerce management white paperNed Blinick
Global Commerce Management (GCM) is required for companies to succeed in the increasingly competitive global environment. GCM is the ability to manage both asset-based and non-asset based manufacturing, sourcing, and distribution across international boundaries to meet customer demand requirements. Effective GCM blends the right people, processes, and enablers to synchronize activities across the global supply network. As the world continues to globalize, the ability to efficiently manage the complex global environment through integrated information and transactions is key to achieving exceptional operational and financial returns.
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3rdwave Command And Control Schema
1. 3rdwave GCM
Command and Control of
Global Commerce P2P Processes
2. Global Commerce Management
Command and Control of
Global Commerce P2P Processes
Command and Control is the seamless integration of
available resources that provides the infrastructure
and capability to view, orient, decide and act at a
high operational tempo.
4. Origin Land/Rail Carrier Manufacturer
Seller/Supplier CY / CFS Origin POD US Customs CY / CFS Deconsolidator
Inland POL Air/ Ocean Carrier DC
Carrier Customs
Customer
Global Supply Chain
Traditional GCM Communication Infrastructure
5. SaaS = Cloud Computing
Aggregator – Portal Layer
Data sits on each Service Provider’s data infrastructure
Visualization, Alerting and Reporting controlled by service provider
Origin Land/Rail Carrier Manufacturer
Seller/Supplier CY / CFS Origin POD US Customs CY / CFS Deconsolidator
Inland POL Air/ Ocean Carrier DC
Carrier Customs
Customer
Global Supply Chain
SaaS GCM Communication Infrastructure
6. – P2P Control and Command
3rdwave GCM P2P Presentation Layer (Collaboration, Reporting)
PO Shipment Shipment Import FTZ, Cost
Budgeting, Planning, Consolidation, Execution, Deconsolidation Validation,
Monitoring Costing, Execution, Monitoring % , Inland drayage Reconciliation
& Status Monitoring & Monitoring, & Status Status ,
Status Authorization
3rdwave GCM Application Layer
3rdwave GCM P2P Data Repository
Supplier Product Carrier Rates HTS Compliance Service
Records Records and Routes Records Rulings Providers Rates
3rdwave GCM P2P Integration Layer (EDI, XML, FTP, etc.)
Aggregator – Portal layer
SaaS = Cloud Computing
Data sits on each Service Provider’s data infrastructure
Visualization, Alerting and Reporting controlled by service provider
Manufacturer
Origin DC
Seller/Supplier CY / CFS Origin US Customs CY / CFS Deconsolidator Land/Rail Carrier
Inland POL Air/ Ocean Carrier POD Customer
Carrier Customs
Global Supply Chain
7. Command and Control
the Procure to Pay Process
(P2P Global)
Global Supply Chain
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Origin DC
Seller/Supplier CY / CFS Origin US Customs CY / CFS Deconsolidator Land/Rail Carrier
Inland POL Air/ Ocean Carrier POD Customer
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• Validate:
•Supplier compliance – business terms and conditions, regulatory (trade: denied party, anti-boycott - finance: OFAC, USPA)
•Product compliance – quality quantity, price, HTS, COO, Trade Agreements, License/Quotas, restricted products
•Country compliance – License/Quotas (restricted/dual use), Embargoed, anti-boycott
•Documentation compliance
•* compliance content integrated and synchronized through 3rd party GTM solutions (OCR, Oceanwide, etc)
• Create automated landed cost estimate
• Establish event order fulfillment plan
• Monitor contract amendments and acceptance
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•Supplier compliance – instruction terms and conditions
•Product compliance – quality quantity, price
•Documentation compliance
•Track shipment
10. Command and Control
the Procure to Pay Process
(P2P Global)
Electronic Feed
to Supplier
To Broker, Electronic Electronic
Advising PO
Customs, Feed Feed
Electronic Feed Electronic from from
Electronic Feed Carriers
From Supplier, Feed Carrier, Carrier,
to Supplier
Freight from Customs, Warehouse,
Advising Shipment
Forwarder, 3PL Carrier Broker Customer
Plan
Submit
Documents
Shipment Receive, INVOICE
Purchase POR Review, validate Monitor Validate Monitor
Information quantity to POR Releases POD Validation
Contract Instruction Shipments Documents
ASN and Payment
Download/Upload EDI/XML carrier information
Truck(214, 216)
Ocean (315, 312)
Air (114, 104)
Rail (417)
•Provides visibility
•Carrier event management and compliance
•Report event exceptions
•Automate and validate carrier shipment information
11. Command and Control
the Procure to Pay Process
(P2P Global)
Electronic Feed
to Supplier
To Broker, Electronic Electronic
Advising PO
Customs, Feed Feed
Electronic Feed Electronic from from
Electronic Feed Carriers
From Supplier, Feed Carrier, Carrier,
to Supplier
Freight from Customs, Warehouse,
Advising Shipment
Forwarder, 3PL Carrier Broker Customer
Plan
Submit
Documents
Shipment Receive, INVOICE
Purchase POR Review, validate Monitor Validate Monitor
Information Releases POD Validation
Contract Instruction quantity to POR Shipments Documents
ASN and Payment
EDI/XML ABI with Customs
•Increases accuracy and timeliness
•Provides visibility
•Increases regulatory compliance
•Automate and validate CBP information
12. Command and Control
the Procure to Pay Process
(P2P Global)
Electronic Feed
to Supplier
To Broker, Electronic Electronic
Advising PO
Customs, Feed Feed
Electronic Feed Electronic from from
Electronic Feed Carriers
From Supplier, Feed Carrier, Carrier,
to Supplier
Freight from Customs, Warehouse,
Advising Shipment
Forwarder, 3PL Carrier Broker Customer
Plan
Submit
Documents
Shipment Receive, INVOICE
Purchase POR Review, validate Monitor Validate Monitor
Information POD Validation
Contract quantity to POR Shipments Documents Releases and Payment
Instruction ASN
EDI/XML ABI with Customs
EDI/XML with carrier (214, 315, 114, 417)
•Increases accuracy and timeliness
•Provides visibility
13. Command and Control
the Procure to Pay Process
(P2P Global)
Electronic Feed
to Supplier
To Broker, Electronic Electronic
Advising PO
Customs, Feed Feed
Electronic Feed Electronic from from
Electronic Feed Carriers
From Supplier, Feed Carrier, Carrier,
to Supplier
Freight from Customs, Warehouse,
Advising Shipment
Forwarder, 3PL Carrier Broker Customer
Plan
Submit
Documents
Shipment Receive, INVOICE
Purchase POR Review, validate Monitor Validate Monitor
Information POD Validation
Contract quantity to POR Shipments Documents Releases
Instruction ASN and Payment
EDI/XML with Warehouse (945)
EDI/XML with carrier (214, 315, 114, 417)
•Increases accuracy and timeliness
•Provides visibility
14. Command and Control
the Procure to Pay Process
(P2P Global)
Electronic Feed
to Supplier
To Broker, Electronic Electronic
Advising PO
Customs, Feed Feed
Electronic Feed Electronic from from
Electronic Feed Carriers
From Supplier, Feed Carrier, Carrier,
to Supplier
Freight from Customs, Warehouse,
Advising Shipment
Forwarder, 3PL Carrier Broker Customer
Plan
Submit
Documents
Shipment Receive, INVOICE
Purchase POR Review, validate Monitor Validate Monitor
Information POD Validation
Contract quantity to POR Shipments Documents Releases
Instruction ASN and Payment
EDI/XML with Customs ABI)
EDI/XML with partners (210, 310, 110, 410, 810)
•Automated invoice auditing
•Increases accuracy and timeliness
15. GCM supports Global P2P Best Practices
GCM Best Practices* 3rdwave GCM Best Practices Deliverables
Standardized and automated All P2P processes are standardized integrated and synchronized.
global P2P business Automated with EDI, XML, web interfaces to 3 rd party providers
processes
Supported Global Inventory Inventory visibility across the supply chain supports
optimization supply:demand balancing at item level
Centralized Global Supply All P2P supplier and service provider spend is aggregated in
Chain spend management centralized spen d repository
Automated and Streamlined P2P customs and compliance information is maintained in
Customs and Compliance centralized repository against item insuring regulatory and
management business compliance, customs filing accuracy, documentation
control. Automated with EDI, XML, web interfaces to Customs
Brokers, Compliance applications.
Full Global Supply Chain 360-degree P2P item visibility at supplier and service provider
visibility level. Autoamted with EDI, XML, web interfaces to 3 rd party
visibility content providers.
Comprehensive Total Landed Detailed budget, forecast and actual cost management and
Cost Management reporting. Integrated auditing and payment process management.
* Aberdeen Research Paper 2006
16. Command and Control P2P Benefits
Global sourcing/distribution organizations that have implemented
integrated and synchronized global commerce solutions from
3rdwave to create a lean global commerce environment have
seen:
• operating efficiency increase from 30-300%
• inventory reduction across the global supply chain of 30-50%
• improvement in asset utilization of 50-200%
• reduction in total landed cost compared to domestic sourced
products of 15-30%
• reduction in total landed cost of globally sourced products of 2-3%
17. 3rdwave GCM
Command and Control of
Global Commerce P2P Processes