2011 ISI Conference DUBLIN apis_light_3
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Transportation & Trade statisticsWhy ports need timely information to become more competitive
Need for comprehensive and usable trade data
Maritime transport data, in combination with trade and road transportation data, presented in a self service fashion can be used by port authorities for strategic planning and analysis to
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... use trade and transport statistics to manage and grow the port
• provide a comprehensive picture of the development of transport in the economic zone;
• support the development of strategic scenarios for port communities;
• provide port authorities with strategic management capabilities to measure their performance and to analyze trends.
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Different sources – different data – same business
By location of origin, destination or transit
By cargo or products traded
By means of transport or transport equipment
Maritime Trade Rail operators/carriers
Road transport comp.
Customs/officials
Official Trade statistics
Consolidated data model
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Transport data
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GTDS for Transportbased on SuperVIEW
technology
Web analysis of transport & trade flows
Maritime Container Based Trade
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Visual comparison of growth of selected ports
Comparison of selected ports
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Characteristics of selected ports
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Characteristics of selected ports
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National Accounts, Trade & Maritime Traffic
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Benefits of such a service provided by NSO's
• increase the usefulness of the collected data through meaningful combination
• enhance the use of collected data by putting it in the regional and international context
• provide guided (purposefully constrained) analytics for business and management use