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        Some are familiar with the term, while others are not. Business intelligence (or BI) is the set of technologies and applications that collect, integrate, analyse and present information.
        The aim is to promote better business decision-making.

        Da5 enables international trade players to measure and analyse their commercial and operational performance.

        A Port Community System (PCS) is a computerised plateform which allows the exchange of computerised data between the various private and public transport and logistics operators connected to the port. The Port Community System.

        The Import Control System, more commonly known as ICS, is the electronic system for managing security declarations for the import of goods into European territories, which has been mandatory since January 1st 2011. All operators (importers of goods, freight forwarders) have to transmit by computerised message (EDI) the entry summary declaration (ENS) of the cargo on the vessel. This rule applies to all foreign (NON-EU) goods entering the EU.

        The word “hinterland” is of German origin and means “backcountry”. The hinterland is the land extension of the port activity. In other words, it allows the connection between a port and intermodal transport lines (rail, barge, road) that receive or ship goods through the port. The goal of the intermodal hinterland is to expand the economic activity area by facilitating the provision of supplier and shipper supply chains and thereby improving the flow of goods.

        The hinterland concerns 3 types of land transport modes, also called modal shift: rail, barge and road transport.

        If you have any problems using Ci5, contact user support at assistance@gyptis.fr or on +33 (0)4 44 88 00 15.

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