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AGENDA - Introduction of activities of NTT group - Joint Study on Improvement of Custom's System in the Republic of Indonesia - B 2 B EDI and e. Marketplaces for trade facilitation - Conclusion www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
AGENDA - Introduction of activities of NTT group - Joint Study on Improvement of Custom's System in the Republic of Indonesia - B 2 B EDI and e. Marketplaces for trade facilitation - Conclusion www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
NTT group overview Sales(operating revenues): $97. 9 B Employees: 224, 000 (as of March 31, 2000) NTT HOLDING Group Value-added Strategy Service and R&D NTT DATA Transport Access NTT EAST NTT Do. Co. Mo WEST (Mobile) Domestic www. ntt. com © NTT Communications Global
NTT GLOBAL SERVICES Business Service Internet インターネット Data Center データセンタ Business Services built over the あらゆる Eビジネスのニーズに「付加価値」 Platform with reliability and security をご提供する“場” • Authentication • 取引の信頼性の向上(認証、決済) ・Settlement and Payment • 利便性の向上(課金、料金回収代行) ・Billing IPベースの情報流通基盤の“核”拠点 • ブロードバンド・ IPネットワークに直結し、大量 • Directly connected to broadband IP の IPトラヒックを処理、伝送 network, operates huge amount of IP • traffic • 高信頼性・安全性 High reliability and security The way to provide high speed IP based services worldwide Network IP ネットワーク www. ntt. com • Global high bandwidth IP backbone • Broadband Access Services • End-to-End Managed Qo. S © NTT Communications
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Worldwide presence of NTT Communications Group TAT-14 Cable Network (Atlantic Ocean) (plans to start operations in fourth quarter of 2000) Japan-U. S. Cable Network (plans to start operations in second quarter of 2000) China-U. S. Undersea Fiber-Optic Cable Network (start operations at Jan. 2000) Investment in NEXTEL Communications, inc. (mobile) (since Jan. ’ 94) Joint Venture with Beijing Telecommunications Administration (BNTE)(since Aug. ’ 98) Management participation in HKNet in Hong Kong (since Jul, 1999) Joint venture with Shanghai Posts and Telecommunications Administration (SNTE) (since Feb. ’ 97) Installation of telephone lines in Thailand (since Nov. ’ 92) Management participation in Sri Lanka Telecom, Ltd. (since Aug. ’ 97) Investment in PLDT in the Philippines (since Sep. ’ 99) Multimedia Super Corridor Project in Malaysia Asian Multimedia Forum Established primarily by information communications companies in the Asia. Pacific region (since June ’ 97) Investment in Asia Internet Holding Co. , Ltd. (since Aug. ’ 97) www. ntt. com Investment in Teligent, Inc. (wireless local access) (since Sept. ’ 97) Investment carrier in to operate (since May in Star. Hub, the new Singapore, beginning from April, 2000 ’ 98) Installation of telephone lines in northern Hanoi, Vietnam (since Nov. ’ 97) *1 Installation of telephone lines in central Java (since Oct. ’ 95) Partnership© NTT Communications with Davnet(since Noc. ’ 99) Investment in Auto. Web (April, 1999)
International Collaboration for Technical Competency Development ◆NTT Group’s cooperation with Japan’s ODA ・Dispatch of experts for technical assistance (During 1979– 1997, a total of 877 experts were dispatched) ・Dispatch of Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (During 1966– 1998, a total of 434 volunteers were dispatched to 36 countries) ・Acceptance of trainees (since 1955) (During 1996– 1998, a total of 1, 242 trainees from 118 countries were accepted)* *Excluding trainees at the Okinawa International Center, as indicated below. ◆Computer course at the Okinawa International Center ・a training course at the Okinawa International Center for information processing technicians, (sponsored by JICA) ・ 2, 165 trainees from approximately 70 countries (Since 1985) www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
AGENDA - Introduction of activities of NTT group - Joint Study on Improvement of Custom's System in the Republic of Indonesia - B 2 B EDI and e. Marketplaces for trade facilitation - Conclusion www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
Joint Study on Improvement of Custom's System in the Republic of Indonesia ◆Objectives of the Study To contribute to system design for CIS and CSS CIS: Customs Intelligent Database System CSS: Customs Service System ◆Period of the Study From December 3, 1997 to March 1, 1999 ◆Team(Execution of the Study) -Indonesian government (Directorate General of Customs and Excise ) -Japanese government (Customs and Tariff Bureau of the Ministry of Finance) -NTT DATA -Customs officials and local engineers www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
Expected Results ◆The study is expected to contribute to: (1) Creation of efficient and accurate customs services (2) Improvement in the quality of the customs services provided for trading entities and government agencies (3) Improvement of investment environment that will lead to increasing direct investment from abroad, domestic industry growth, growing international industry collaboration and trade. (4) Creation of adequate industrial policies based on more accurate export and import data www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
Study Execution ◆Success factors (1) Team -Leadership: participation from governments -Experience and expertise: consultants who integrated NACCS in Japan -Responsibility and knowledge transfer: participation of staff with customs expertise and engineers with adequate skill (2)Execution -Leadership Commitment -Management ・Communication ・Project planning www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
AGENDA - Introduction of activities of NTT group - Joint Study on Improvement of Custom's System in the Republic of Indonesia - B 2 B EDI and e. Marketplaces for trade facilitation - Conclusion www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
Trade facilitation by networks and systems Vision End-to-end integration of services and systems so that any business in any place can communicate with any business in any place at any time. Ingredients - Construction of B-to-G systems for trade facilitation - Construction of global B-to-B trading networks - Linkage between B-to-G systems and B-to-B systems through compatible translation between B-to-G and B-to-B systems. www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
Interoperability Introducing a B-to-G system, it is important to secure interoperability with its related B-to-B systems and e. Marketplaces to facilitate trade effectively. B to G systems interoperability B to B systems/networking Seamless electronic document exchange e. Marketplaces www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
TEDI Project TEDI is a nationwide undertaking under the Ministry of International Trade and Industry’s fiscal 1998 supplementary budget plan. Objectives of TEDI To reduce time and cost incurred in trade administration and operation by standardizing and exchanging electronic trade documents over safe and reliable networks. TEDI Participants Trading Cos. , Banks, Insurance Cos. , Carriers, Infrastructure Cos. www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
Documents Flow of International Trade Bill of Lading and other documents Payment Negotiating Bank Bill of Lading and other documents Payment Insurance Policy Payment Bill of Lading and other documents Insurance Company Trade Contract (Purchase Order) Seller Cargo Buyer Cargo Bill of Lading License Issuing Bank Bill of Lading License Permission Carrier Export/Import Control Administration www. ntt. com Custom Office © NTT Communications Export/Import Control Administration
Present trade operations (per trade transaction) Number of companies involved: Up to 27 Number of documents involved: Up to 40 kinds Number of data entries: Approximately 200 Data re-entry rate: 60 ~ 70% the source:APEC Report on Trade Impediments 1995 www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
High Level Design Concept of TEDI Open - Electronic commerce that can accommodate both domestic and overseas companies - Interconnectivity with both domestic and overseas EDI services - Open specifications and common protocols Seamless - XML document format in compliance with the EDIFACT and SWIFT - Seamless electronic document exchange (in-B, B-to-B and B-to-G) - Automatic posting and reconciliation of documents Flexible - Workflow to satidfy the needs of each company’s internal operations - Interface for various existing Cas. www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
Overview of TEDI Project Ministry of International Trade and Industry of Japan Ministry of Justice of Japan Certificate Authorities (CAs) for TEDI Overseas Network JETRAS Application for Export and Import License Custom Information Table, Certification of Data Exchange, etc Issuance of TEDI Public Key Certificates, CRL management, etc. Issuance of Corporate Public Key Certificates Export and Import License Repository Service Providers (RSPs) Registration of Shipment TEDI Network Overseas Network Connection Overseas Companies NACCS Custom Clearance Banks Custom Clearance Declaration Consignors Agreements for Legal Effects Trade Documents B/L , P/L , I/V etc. Insurance Companies Carriers JETRAS: Japan Electronics open network Trade control System NACCS: Nippon Automated Cargo Clearance System ⇒Total Assumed Savings:$16. 9 B/year in Japan www. ntt. com © NTT Communications EDI DIGITAL SIGNATURE REPOSITORY
Global Trading Web • A business-to-business Internet trading community • Including – e. Marketplaces – Buyers – Suppliers – Business Service Providers www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
GTW Conceptual Overview The GTW is a global community of regional Market. Sites, including all vertical and branded Market. Sites The GTW Advisory Council provides strategic guidance and input into managing the GTW Advisory Council Global yellow pages GTW. net manages inter-Market. Site content syndication and provides support services • To improve efficiency and create incremental value to RMS partners GTW. net Content brokering BT Market. Site NTT Market. Site Commerce One Market. Site. net Optus Market. Site DT Market. Sites Market. Site-based trading communities SESAMi. NET Access to trade affiliates Branded communities e. g. , Wells Fargo Vertical communities e. g. , Hotels, Healthcare Neoforma(1) Sci. Quest (1) Examples only www. ntt. com © NTT Communications Common business services • Logistics • Customs clearing • Escrow, credit services • Taxation Trade. Card(1) Other Partners
History Q 1 1999 Japan UK Q 2 Q 3 1999 Singapore Germany Australia Q 4 1999 Canada Latin America Switzerland www. ntt. com Q 1 2000 Portugal Spain Middle East Hong Kong Citibank Concert © NTT Communications Q 2 2000 France Korea SBC Taiwan Israel Greece Q 3 2000 Q 4 2000 Italy Japan #2 Philippines Poland Singapore #2 Nordics CSC Poland #2 Russia Thailand
The Global Trading Web Today Utility Exchange (21 Members) Energy Telecommunication Global Trading Web Automotive Aerospace www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
Summary 1 2 3 Connect once to a worldwide network of buyers, sellers and service providers provides for the greatest aggregation opportunity. Open to any on-ramp and any service, from EDI to ERP to any buying application to any selling application provides for the greatest integration opportunity. The GTW provides the infrastructure for success for all Marketplaces. www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
AGENDA - Introduction of activities of NTT group - Joint Study on Improvement of Custom's System in the Republic of Indonesia - B 2 B EDI and e. Marketplaces for trade facilitation - Conclusion www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
Conclusion (1)International collaboration - Team skill set - Execution (2)End-to-end integration through extensive participation of players including governments and businesses - Global consistency - Interoperability - Standardization - Local sensitivity www. ntt. com © NTT Communications
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