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8th December 2010 Geneva 1 TBG Summary Typical Forum attendance - 150 experts within 16 Working Groups Many participants are sponsored by companies, trade associations and national governments but in all cases are expected to contribute as individual subject matter experts Since the last UN/CEFACT Plenary, International Trade and Business Processes Groups met during the 13 th (Saly), 14 th (Rome), and 15 th (Sapporo) UN/CEFACT Forums Also to progress work forward, TBG Work Groups conducted numerous face to face interim meetings and more than 100 internet conferences and conference calls

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8th December 2010 Geneva 1

TBG SummaryTBG Summary

Typical Forum attendance - 150 experts within 16 Working Groups

Many participants are sponsored by companies, trade associations and

national governments but in all cases are expected to contribute as

individual subject matter experts

Since the last UN/CEFACT Plenary, International Trade and Business

Processes Groups met during the 13th (Saly), 14th (Rome), and 15th

(Sapporo) UN/CEFACT Forums

Also to progress work forward, TBG Work Groups conducted numerous

face to face interim meetings and more than 100 internet conferences

and conference calls

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TBG Working Groups

TBG Working Groups

Chair

TBG1 Supply Chain C. JanssenTBG3 Transport & Logistics D. VankemmelTBG4 Customs M. WicktorTBG5 Finance St. KorsgaardTBG6 Architecture, Engineering and Construction B. LonghiTBG8 Insurance A. SchultzTBG9 Travel, Tourism and Leisure A. SuzukiTBG10 Healthcare VacantTBG12 Accounting and Audit M.LesourdTBG13 Environment VacantTBG14 Business Process Analysis N. SahlingTBG15 International Trade Procedures J. PonténTBG16 Entry Point A. DechampsTBG17 Core Component Harmonisation M.K. BlantzTBG18 Agriculture B. PrépinTBG19 e-Government A. Reis

TBG Working Group

August 30, 2010 17th UN/CEFACT FORUM – Geneva, Switzerland 2

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TBG3TBG3 Transportation and Logistics Transportation and Logistics

TBG3TBG3 Transportation and Logistics Transportation and Logistics

Chair: Dominique Vankemmel, France

Vice Chair: Yoshi Kito, Japan

Vice Chair: Simon Spoormaker, Netherlands

Secretary: Henk Van Maaren, Netherlands

Liaisons : ISO/TCs 104,154,204 & 8, ANSI X12I, WCO8th December 2010 3Geneva

TBG3-Transportation and Logistics

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8th December 2010 Geneva 4

TBG3-Transportation and Logistics

TBG3-Transportation and Logistics

Purpose Develop the eBusiness standards for Logistics planning and Transport.

This covers operational movements of goods, administrative and governmental requirements and safety / security of freight movements.

Programme of Work Development priority for individual Projects/BRSs:

Status Request / Report, Transport Instructions, Dangerous Goods Declaration, Multimodal Waybill for transports

New project launched: Cargo Tracing and Tracking

Version 3.0 of ITIGG worldwide implementation guidelines for transport messages for both EDI & XML

Collaboration with: Customs TBG4 / WCO, IMO International Maritime organisation, IATA, other users’ groups specifically GS1, ISO TC154 and other ISO committees (TC204) dealing with ITS Intelligent Transport Systems