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The 2021 Interactive Cargo Webinar presents the progress of the IATA Interactive Cargo project. More details at www.iata.org/interactive-cargo. 14:00-14:30 The IATA Interactive Cargo project achievements and next steps This presentation will give an overview of the Interactive Cargo projects achievements: (1) The recommended practice on IoT device data sharing in air cargo, (2) The recommended practice on the approval of the use of portable electronic devices onboard aircraft for air cargo, and (3) the amendment to the conditions of carriage for cargo. Sonia Ben Hamida, Project Manager Interactive Cargo, IATA Carlos Tornero, Deputy General Counsel, IATA 14:30-14:45 Safely and efficiently approving the use of cargo tracking devices The presentation will share the progress of the pilot project Approval of the use of Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) approval for air cargo. The goals of this pilot are to adopt the IATA recommended practice and checklists for the approval of Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) onboard aircraft for air cargo in order to standardize information required for approval and decrease the total duration required for carriers to complete an approval request. Jeff Clark, Founder & CEO, 7PSolutions, LLC 14:45-15:00 Sharing IoT device data in air cargo with ONE Record: Outcomes and lessons learnt The presentation will share the progress of the pilot project Visibility, Tracking and Alerts at the Piece Level. The goals of this pilot are to demonstrate autonomous delivery of in-shipment status messaging and sensor-based alerts, mirror Cargo iQ milestones in cargo facilities, and track ULDs integrated with tracking devices. Tomal Sohoral, Manager, Cargo Solutions Strategy and Business Development, Air Canada Cargo 15:00-15:15 The handling of interactive cargo: Main challenges and potential solutions The use of smart tracking devices presents shippers and cargo owners with the ability to monitor not just the whereabouts of air cargo shipments but also their physical condition and their immediate environment. But these are sophisticated devices, often powered by lithium batteries with some models capable of interacting with local devices and transmitting data in-flight. Shippers respect and appreciate the need for clear rules for the use of these devices yet they sit in a hybrid regulatory environment - part-dangerous goods, part-perishable load, part-radio communications device and part-data logger able to interact with third party systems. So, there is a data privacy and protection issue too. GSF has been supporting and encouraging the air cargo community in its development of processes and procedures for the handling and acceptance of these devices and this presentation will set out the shippers perspectives and expectations of procedures that will make the use of these devices as seamless and trouble-free as possible. James Hookham, Secretary General, Global Shippers Forum]]>

The 2021 Interactive Cargo Webinar presents the progress of the IATA Interactive Cargo project. More details at www.iata.org/interactive-cargo. 14:00-14:30 The IATA Interactive Cargo project achievements and next steps This presentation will give an overview of the Interactive Cargo projects achievements: (1) The recommended practice on IoT device data sharing in air cargo, (2) The recommended practice on the approval of the use of portable electronic devices onboard aircraft for air cargo, and (3) the amendment to the conditions of carriage for cargo. Sonia Ben Hamida, Project Manager Interactive Cargo, IATA Carlos Tornero, Deputy General Counsel, IATA 14:30-14:45 Safely and efficiently approving the use of cargo tracking devices The presentation will share the progress of the pilot project Approval of the use of Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) approval for air cargo. The goals of this pilot are to adopt the IATA recommended practice and checklists for the approval of Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) onboard aircraft for air cargo in order to standardize information required for approval and decrease the total duration required for carriers to complete an approval request. Jeff Clark, Founder & CEO, 7PSolutions, LLC 14:45-15:00 Sharing IoT device data in air cargo with ONE Record: Outcomes and lessons learnt The presentation will share the progress of the pilot project Visibility, Tracking and Alerts at the Piece Level. The goals of this pilot are to demonstrate autonomous delivery of in-shipment status messaging and sensor-based alerts, mirror Cargo iQ milestones in cargo facilities, and track ULDs integrated with tracking devices. Tomal Sohoral, Manager, Cargo Solutions Strategy and Business Development, Air Canada Cargo 15:00-15:15 The handling of interactive cargo: Main challenges and potential solutions The use of smart tracking devices presents shippers and cargo owners with the ability to monitor not just the whereabouts of air cargo shipments but also their physical condition and their immediate environment. But these are sophisticated devices, often powered by lithium batteries with some models capable of interacting with local devices and transmitting data in-flight. Shippers respect and appreciate the need for clear rules for the use of these devices yet they sit in a hybrid regulatory environment - part-dangerous goods, part-perishable load, part-radio communications device and part-data logger able to interact with third party systems. So, there is a data privacy and protection issue too. GSF has been supporting and encouraging the air cargo community in its development of processes and procedures for the handling and acceptance of these devices and this presentation will set out the shippers perspectives and expectations of procedures that will make the use of these devices as seamless and trouble-free as possible. James Hookham, Secretary General, Global Shippers Forum]]>
Fri, 09 Jul 2021 13:25:49 GMT /slideshow/iata-interactive-cargo-webinar-2021-249672414/249672414 sonia393@slideshare.net(sonia393) IATA Interactive Cargo Webinar 2021 sonia393 The 2021 Interactive Cargo Webinar presents the progress of the IATA Interactive Cargo project. More details at www.iata.org/interactive-cargo. 14:00-14:30 The IATA Interactive Cargo project achievements and next steps This presentation will give an overview of the Interactive Cargo projects achievements: (1) The recommended practice on IoT device data sharing in air cargo, (2) The recommended practice on the approval of the use of portable electronic devices onboard aircraft for air cargo, and (3) the amendment to the conditions of carriage for cargo. Sonia Ben Hamida, Project Manager Interactive Cargo, IATA Carlos Tornero, Deputy General Counsel, IATA 14:30-14:45 Safely and efficiently approving the use of cargo tracking devices The presentation will share the progress of the pilot project Approval of the use of Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) approval for air cargo. The goals of this pilot are to adopt the IATA recommended practice and checklists for the approval of Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) onboard aircraft for air cargo in order to standardize information required for approval and decrease the total duration required for carriers to complete an approval request. Jeff Clark, Founder & CEO, 7PSolutions, LLC 14:45-15:00 Sharing IoT device data in air cargo with ONE Record: Outcomes and lessons learnt The presentation will share the progress of the pilot project Visibility, Tracking and Alerts at the Piece Level. The goals of this pilot are to demonstrate autonomous delivery of in-shipment status messaging and sensor-based alerts, mirror Cargo iQ milestones in cargo facilities, and track ULDs integrated with tracking devices. Tomal Sohoral, Manager, Cargo Solutions Strategy and Business Development, Air Canada Cargo 15:00-15:15 The handling of interactive cargo: Main challenges and potential solutions The use of smart tracking devices presents shippers and cargo owners with the ability to monitor not just the whereabouts of air cargo shipments but also their physical condition and their immediate environment. But these are sophisticated devices, often powered by lithium batteries with some models capable of interacting with local devices and transmitting data in-flight. Shippers respect and appreciate the need for clear rules for the use of these devices yet they sit in a hybrid regulatory environment - part-dangerous goods, part-perishable load, part-radio communications device and part-data logger able to interact with third party systems. So, there is a data privacy and protection issue too. GSF has been supporting and encouraging the air cargo community in its development of processes and procedures for the handling and acceptance of these devices and this presentation will set out the shippers perspectives and expectations of procedures that will make the use of these devices as seamless and trouble-free as possible. James Hookham, Secretary General, Global Shippers Forum <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iatainteractivecargowebinar2021-210709132549-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The 2021 Interactive Cargo Webinar presents the progress of the IATA Interactive Cargo project. More details at www.iata.org/interactive-cargo. 14:00-14:30 The IATA Interactive Cargo project achievements and next steps This presentation will give an overview of the Interactive Cargo projects achievements: (1) The recommended practice on IoT device data sharing in air cargo, (2) The recommended practice on the approval of the use of portable electronic devices onboard aircraft for air cargo, and (3) the amendment to the conditions of carriage for cargo. Sonia Ben Hamida, Project Manager Interactive Cargo, IATA Carlos Tornero, Deputy General Counsel, IATA 14:30-14:45 Safely and efficiently approving the use of cargo tracking devices The presentation will share the progress of the pilot project Approval of the use of Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) approval for air cargo. The goals of this pilot are to adopt the IATA recommended practice and checklists for the approval of Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) onboard aircraft for air cargo in order to standardize information required for approval and decrease the total duration required for carriers to complete an approval request. Jeff Clark, Founder &amp; CEO, 7PSolutions, LLC 14:45-15:00 Sharing IoT device data in air cargo with ONE Record: Outcomes and lessons learnt The presentation will share the progress of the pilot project Visibility, Tracking and Alerts at the Piece Level. The goals of this pilot are to demonstrate autonomous delivery of in-shipment status messaging and sensor-based alerts, mirror Cargo iQ milestones in cargo facilities, and track ULDs integrated with tracking devices. Tomal Sohoral, Manager, Cargo Solutions Strategy and Business Development, Air Canada Cargo 15:00-15:15 The handling of interactive cargo: Main challenges and potential solutions The use of smart tracking devices presents shippers and cargo owners with the ability to monitor not just the whereabouts of air cargo shipments but also their physical condition and their immediate environment. But these are sophisticated devices, often powered by lithium batteries with some models capable of interacting with local devices and transmitting data in-flight. Shippers respect and appreciate the need for clear rules for the use of these devices yet they sit in a hybrid regulatory environment - part-dangerous goods, part-perishable load, part-radio communications device and part-data logger able to interact with third party systems. So, there is a data privacy and protection issue too. GSF has been supporting and encouraging the air cargo community in its development of processes and procedures for the handling and acceptance of these devices and this presentation will set out the shippers perspectives and expectations of procedures that will make the use of these devices as seamless and trouble-free as possible. James Hookham, Secretary General, Global Shippers Forum
IATA Interactive Cargo Webinar 2021 from Sonia Ben Hamida
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IATA Interactive Cargo Project Overview_2020-06-20 /slideshow/iata-interactive-cargo-project-overview20200620/236864535 iata-interactive-cargo-project-overview-2020-06-20-200713162045
When something goes wrong, it takes time to get information. Air cargo customers demand more end-to-end visibility and real-time information about their shipments. The demand for these capabilities is exploding with the growth of e-commerce. The online retailers and shoppers need and want to know where their shipments are at any time. Equipping the air cargo industry with this capability is imperative to improve the value proposition of air cargo and help our members to capitalize on e-commerce growth. The vision of the Interactive Cargo project is to equip the air cargo supply chain with responsive air cargo services based on intelligent systems able to self-monitor, send real-time alerts, respond to deviation to meet customers expectations, and report on the cargo journey to allow data-driven improvements.]]>

When something goes wrong, it takes time to get information. Air cargo customers demand more end-to-end visibility and real-time information about their shipments. The demand for these capabilities is exploding with the growth of e-commerce. The online retailers and shoppers need and want to know where their shipments are at any time. Equipping the air cargo industry with this capability is imperative to improve the value proposition of air cargo and help our members to capitalize on e-commerce growth. The vision of the Interactive Cargo project is to equip the air cargo supply chain with responsive air cargo services based on intelligent systems able to self-monitor, send real-time alerts, respond to deviation to meet customers expectations, and report on the cargo journey to allow data-driven improvements.]]>
Mon, 13 Jul 2020 16:20:45 GMT /slideshow/iata-interactive-cargo-project-overview20200620/236864535 sonia393@slideshare.net(sonia393) IATA Interactive Cargo Project Overview_2020-06-20 sonia393 When something goes wrong, it takes time to get information. Air cargo customers demand more end-to-end visibility and real-time information about their shipments. The demand for these capabilities is exploding with the growth of e-commerce. The online retailers and shoppers need and want to know where their shipments are at any time. Equipping the air cargo industry with this capability is imperative to improve the value proposition of air cargo and help our members to capitalize on e-commerce growth. The vision of the Interactive Cargo project is to equip the air cargo supply chain with responsive air cargo services based on intelligent systems able to self-monitor, send real-time alerts, respond to deviation to meet customers expectations, and report on the cargo journey to allow data-driven improvements. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iata-interactive-cargo-project-overview-2020-06-20-200713162045-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When something goes wrong, it takes time to get information. Air cargo customers demand more end-to-end visibility and real-time information about their shipments. The demand for these capabilities is exploding with the growth of e-commerce. The online retailers and shoppers need and want to know where their shipments are at any time. Equipping the air cargo industry with this capability is imperative to improve the value proposition of air cargo and help our members to capitalize on e-commerce growth. The vision of the Interactive Cargo project is to equip the air cargo supply chain with responsive air cargo services based on intelligent systems able to self-monitor, send real-time alerts, respond to deviation to meet customers expectations, and report on the cargo journey to allow data-driven improvements.
IATA Interactive Cargo Project Overview_2020-06-20 from Sonia Ben Hamida
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The Why, What, and How of Innovation Management - ISO TC 279 /slideshow/the-why-what-and-how-of-innovation-management-iso-tc-279/85214452 thewhywhatandhowofinnovationmanagement-isotc279-171228184840
The scope of ISO TC 279 is Standardization of terminology tools and methods and interactions between relevant parties to enable innovation.]]>

The scope of ISO TC 279 is Standardization of terminology tools and methods and interactions between relevant parties to enable innovation.]]>
Thu, 28 Dec 2017 18:48:40 GMT /slideshow/the-why-what-and-how-of-innovation-management-iso-tc-279/85214452 sonia393@slideshare.net(sonia393) The Why, What, and How of Innovation Management - ISO TC 279 sonia393 The scope of ISO TC 279 is Standardization of terminology tools and methods and interactions between relevant parties to enable innovation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thewhywhatandhowofinnovationmanagement-isotc279-171228184840-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The scope of ISO TC 279 is Standardization of terminology tools and methods and interactions between relevant parties to enable innovation.
The Why, What, and How of Innovation Management - ISO TC 279 from Sonia Ben Hamida
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