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Handle container at the terminal and stow onto vessel (airport)
Case Study
Title:
Export of Cashew Nuts from Cambodia to India, 2011
Corridors and Routes:
Through Sihanoukville Autonomous Port - India
Trade Product:
Cashew nut
Trade Type:
Export
Process Analysis:
Export from Cambodia
Exporting Country:
Cambodia
Importing Country:
India
Category:
Cargo and vehicle handling procedures at port or border crossing
Country and Procedure Description:
Container handling at the terminal & stow onto vessel (airport)(Export from KHM to IND/Cashew Nuts)
Related Rules, Laws and Regulations:
Actors and Participants:
-Exporter
-Port Authority
Actors and Participants:
-Exporter
-Port Authority
Input Criteria to Enter or Begin the Business Process:
Activities and Associated Documentary Requirements:
1 The truck driver presents a form called Equipment Interchange Receipt to the port gate showing the container number. The exporter then proceeds to pay port fees (loading and unloading (LoLo)), stevedoring charges to the PAS Billing Department. A receipt is in turn issued (in the form of a PAS Invoice) and information is entered into the PAS Single Window Computer System in order to inform the Stevedoring Department to proceed with loading and unloading. The PAS Invoice is also sent to the Shipping Line, which works closely with the Stevedoring Department at the Port to prepare a “load list” for the cargo. The rice shipment is then be moved from the container yard to the ship for export.
Output Criteria to Exit the Business Process:
Activity Diagrams:
Number of Required Documents:
2
Minimum Required Time:
Maximum Required Time:
Average Required Time:
0.5
Minimum Cost:
Maximum Cost:
Average Cost: