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バックナンバー84巻(平成19年)
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FEATURESThe present and the future of information technology for international ocean trans-portation.

Upon container vessels arrival at our ports, transactions by use of various I/T are begun, regardless of public and private sectors.
It is getting difficult for us to predict which way our ports, gateways to the world, are going under the changing circumstances of world economy, international politics, and technology development.
The feature of this month is supposed to help you in predicting the future of I/T for
International ocean transportation by taking some examples.

OPINION
 Electronization and visibilization of international ports in Japan.
/Takao Enkawa
Rapidly progressing I/T used at international ports in Japan.
 /Naohiro Akagi
Efficiency improvement
Expectation of I/T progress for port logistics /Kazuo Sugioka
Common portal to achieve "next generation single window" service and next NACCS /Tarou Itou
Unification of port management bodies' procedure on vessel arrival/departure and loading/unloading /Junichi Matsuura
Trend on global standardization of I/T(UN/EDIFACT)
/Kenji Itoh
Compatibility between safety and efficiency
Personal identification by the advanced technology for the sake of security at port facilities /Takeshi Ikeda
Effort of standardization and experiments on RFID tag
/Naotaka Ishizawa /Tsuyoshi Kurokawa /Yoshio Kito
/Kinya Nishimaki
Experiment on RFID tag use for foodstuff import from China to Japan in the fiscal
Year of 2005 and the necessity of platform on international logistics information /Naoto Sano
Security assurance by electric devices such as MATTS(Marine Asset Tag Tracking System) in USA
/Yoshiyuki Dougase
Technological innovation
Trial on export container delivery notice by JCL-net at Port of Kobe /Hiroshi Omae
Trial on traffic condition updates by WEB cameras at Port of Tokyo /Satoru Miura
COLUMN1Do you know two different "24 hour rule" of ocean transportation
Trial to implement centralization system of container truck at Port of Nagoya
/Port Planning Division, Port and Airport Department, Chubu Regional Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
 
COLUMN2Japan is a front runner about the simplification and unification of port service provider application
COLUMN3RFID tag utilization trial under U-Port project lead by Korean government
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