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MARITIME LOGISTICS -WEB-PORTAL

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General Information

• A Web – portal provides transport services` consumers

with advanced IT and Mobile solutions to solve their

logistics tasks.

• The transportation freight route “China – Mediterranean

– Western Europe – Baltic Sea – CIS” is selected for

demonstration of Web – based and Mobile services with

maritime & transport logistics applications.

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Web-portal Structure

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Communication Diagram

Cargo Group

Forwarding Company

Port Authorities

Transportation Group

Deep Sea Shipping Lines

Feeder Shipping Lines

Port Container Terminals

Railway Container Terminals

Block Trains

Multi-Modal Transportation

Operator

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Web-portal Functional Scheme

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Major target groups

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Web-services

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Transportation Group If you are an actor from Transportation group

You can:

Promote your services placing corresponding information at the Web –

portal. In this case you will benefit from the use of Web – portal by attracting

new customers and as a result by increasing container cargo turnover

Please, make a “Registration” and select “My Services”

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Cargo GroupIf you are an actor from Cargo Group (Cargo Owner, Exporter / Importer,

Trading House, Broker etc.)

You can:• Calculate a start-to-finish transportation rate of cargo delivery in containers taking into account terms of a Contract of Sale / Purchase .

• Estimate expected transportation time from a point of delivery to a point of destination .

• Select suitable Cargo carrier from Transportation group (shipping line, block train operator, road carrier, multimodal operator) taking into account two basic and several additional criteria .

• Estimate of carriers service level .

• Receive information regarding shipping lines, railway and road carriers services (Sailings, timetables, characteristics of terminals etc.)

• Receive necessary information via Internet (full set) and Mobile connections .

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Clearing Agent• Job Description of a Clearing Agent

Clearing agents are usually in charge of packing goods which are meant for exportation. The goods could be packed in trucks or cargo containers which will be shipped or airlifted. Clearing agents are also responsible for handling the necessary paperwork that involves the packaging of the goods.

Responsibilities and Duties• a clearing agent is in charge of ensuring that purchased goods are delivered

to the respective buyers.• It also handles documentation related to the shipments, including insurance

forms and dispatch forms.• He keeps track of routing information.• It is a clearing agent's duty to verify that the carrier he uses is properly

licensed .

CompensationThe average salary for a clearing agent is $47,500 per year, according to Salary Experts. Level of experience, education and location all affect the salary range..

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Container Freight Station

• Receiving / Delivery of containers at the port • Transportation from port to CFS & vice versa • Consolidation and segregation of LCL Cargo • Temporary storage of containers and multi segment cargo • Stuffing and destuffing of containers • Cargo bonding facilities,

CFS storage facility

• Empty container storage yard, • Floored area for empty container storage, • Tank container storage, • Reefer container storage facilities with generator backup, • Clean and dust proof storage Equipment• Fork lifts

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Cont..

• Reach Trucks,• Cranes, • Container lifters, • Leaf Trucks, Pallet Handlers, • Stacker Cranes

Other value added services

• Bonded and non bonded warehouse, • Weight facilities for empty / stuffed container in trucks, • Transport terminal to facilitate faster movement, • Complete logistics bridging to customers

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