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RFID in Container Transportation

RFID in Container Transportation. Project start Project goal Smart & Secure Tradelanes project content Technology Phase I achievements Start of phase II. Highlights. Initiative resulting from 9/11/2001 attacks US government plus 3 major Port operating companies P&O ports PSA

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RFID in Container Transportation

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  1. RFID in Container Transportation

  2. Project start Project goal Smart & Secure Tradelanes project content Technology Phase I achievements Start of phase II Highlights

  3. Initiative resulting from 9/11/2001 attacks US government plus 3 major Port operating companies P&O ports PSA Hutchison Port Holdings Strategic Council Security Technology Project start

  4. Demonstrate the available technology to make containers “Secure” and “Smart”. Demonstrate Information Communication Technology to present information assuring thephysical integrity of a container from origin to destination. Collect and provide cargo data and other required information to support appropriate investigation by authorities. Project Goal

  5. Phase 1 started in November 2002, shipping E-sealed containers between Hong Kong and Seattle. Followed in March 2003 by Rotterdam - New York and the Felixstowe – New York Tradelanes. In all, 600, containers were shipped with Electronic-seals during phase 1, ending in November 2003. Participants a.o.: Shippers: Target Stores, Xerox, BASF. Carriers a.o.: MOL, Hapag Lloyd. Smart & Secure Trade Lanes

  6. Electronic seals (RFID tags) Global system Handheld Terminals Fixed position readers and Signposts EDI-information Internet communication Used by: Shippers, Freight forwarders, Container Terminal Operators,Consignees Alert procedures and Inspection procedures Technology

  7. Technology continued HandHeld Terminal Electronic Seal Fixed position E-seal reader

  8. Technology continued

  9. Technology continued

  10. ECT Delta Terminal ~~~ ~~~ Admin 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Pre-Gate Area Gate DDN Rail Term East Rail Term West 64 65 71 DDW DDE Barge Term. 38 37 42 41 40 39 72 45 44 43 32 49 48 47 46 56 52 51 50 ~~~ 33 ~~~ 34 ~~~ ~~~ The dark (green) locations are equipped with SAVI-readers to identify e-sealed containers. On the ECT premises BreezeCom operated Hand held Terminals can be used. Technology continued

  11. 600 Containers with E-seals transported Shipper information improvements Growing pains in EDI software and physical E-seal detected E-seal vulnerability in Barge transportation Alert-handling “Tampered” containers US Customs (CBP) “Green Lane” requirements Phase I Achievements

  12. Expand # of Tradelanes Improved Shipper information Revised Global system software Revised Handheld Terminal software Revised Alert and Inspection -procedures for Container Terminal personnel Introduction of the “Sentinel” security monitor Improved E-seal detection Improved quality of data Goals for S&ST Phase II

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