E-Commerce in Ports
<p>EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) and electronic businessshould be looked upon as a natural evolution in the internationaltrade and transport cycle. One of the principal reasonsfor starting to use EDI are the heaps of documents written,shifted, handled, conected, transcribed and copied for...
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author | Elen Twrdy Evelin Vatovec Krmac |
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description | <p>EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) and electronic businessshould be looked upon as a natural evolution in the internationaltrade and transport cycle. One of the principal reasonsfor starting to use EDI are the heaps of documents written,shifted, handled, conected, transcribed and copied for normalbusiness and administrative transactions. EDJ and in generalelectronic business would have none of the disadvantages ofpaper documents and have already brought substantial benefitsand savings to companies that implement it.Most port community systems today still do not provide forelectronic transfer of funds or for electronic interchange of invoicesand other trade documents, for instance bills of lading.Such services are specific toe-business and they are the necessarytransport-related documents.</p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-c039fd79717e456f972a2733674c25102022-12-21T17:58:59ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic SciencesPromet (Zagreb)0353-53201848-40692002-01-01141333710.7307/ptt.v14i1.844699E-Commerce in PortsElen TwrdyEvelin Vatovec Krmac<p>EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) and electronic businessshould be looked upon as a natural evolution in the internationaltrade and transport cycle. One of the principal reasonsfor starting to use EDI are the heaps of documents written,shifted, handled, conected, transcribed and copied for normalbusiness and administrative transactions. EDJ and in generalelectronic business would have none of the disadvantages ofpaper documents and have already brought substantial benefitsand savings to companies that implement it.Most port community systems today still do not provide forelectronic transfer of funds or for electronic interchange of invoicesand other trade documents, for instance bills of lading.Such services are specific toe-business and they are the necessarytransport-related documents.</p>http://www.fpz.unizg.hr/traffic/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/844e-commerceelectronic businesselectronic data interchangeglobalisationinformation and communication technologyinternational tradeport business |
spellingShingle | Elen Twrdy Evelin Vatovec Krmac E-Commerce in Ports Promet (Zagreb) e-commerce electronic business electronic data interchange globalisation information and communication technology international trade port business |
title | E-Commerce in Ports |
title_full | E-Commerce in Ports |
title_fullStr | E-Commerce in Ports |
title_full_unstemmed | E-Commerce in Ports |
title_short | E-Commerce in Ports |
title_sort | e commerce in ports |
topic | e-commerce electronic business electronic data interchange globalisation information and communication technology international trade port business |
url | http://www.fpz.unizg.hr/traffic/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/844 |
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