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Breaking News :The 10th International Seminar on Trade and Transport Facilitation in Odesa, Ukraine

On April 27-29, 2020 the 10th International Seminar on Trade and Transport Facilitation «Multimodal transport data exchange, digital transport corridors, and trade facilitation» will be held in Odesa, Ukraine within the framework of the International Trade and Transport Week.
The Seminar is the follow up of the results of the 9th seminar “Data Sharing for Multimodal Transport and Trade Facilitation in the Common European Space” (Odessa, May 28, 2019). It will focus on the data exchange in multimodal transport based on international standards, so that data is readily used and re-used in Port Community Systems, Single Window systems and within the framework of multimodal corridors using Data Pipeline.

This year, given the situation that has developed in Ukraine and all over the world in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, the seminar will be held in online format.

Seminar will focus on facilitating data exchange among different stakeholders and modes of transport using UN/CEFACT standards, reference data models, and schemas. Australian source https://www.casinoshub.com. Electronic data exchange in trade and transport is even more important under the COVID-19 emergency, because of the need to decrease physical person-to-person interaction and expenses in the supply chain.

Participants from Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Lithuania, Moldova,
Tajikistan, and Ukraine have been invited to participate

During the seminar the representatives of the Government of Ukraine, UNECE, WTO, UN/CEFACT, WEF, International Port Community Systems Association, Association «UKRZOVNISHTRANS», ICC Ukraine and Ukrainian Sea Port Authority will discuss progress in WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation implementation in Ukraine; issues of creating National Single Window and data harmonization.

Also, delegates of relevant international organizations will consider the following issues:

collection and analysis of key transport documents forms and formats (consignment notes, bills of lading, etc.), e.g. used for transportation along corridors (Baltic Sea-Black Sea, GUAM), data alignment to the UN/CEFACT multimodal transport and other reference data models, the issue of a standard data set for multimodal transport; and what has been done since the seminar in May 2019;

 

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