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SPIN is the Port Community System operating
in the Port of Southampton.
Southampton is one of the UK’s most dynamic and versatile
ports and is increasingly dependent on Information Technology and
sophisticated communications. A fast flow of information is essential
for operational efficiency and management of the logistics chain.
SPIN integrates and connects the multiplicity of systems operated
by the large number of organisations, which make up the working port
community. It allows information to pass between individual users
and where appropriate enables common information to be shared for
control of freight movement.
SPIN is one of the most advanced port networks in the world. Based
on Internet technology and Windows presentation the network allows
users to monitor movement of imports and exports through the port.
The development of the SPIN Web site www.southamptonspin.net has
enhanced this capability and enabled access to a wide range of data
covering every aspect of the port operation.
The inventory systems at the heart of the community provide a focus
for comprehensive information on the status of units and consignments
as they progress through the port. The facilities also provide greater
security in receipt and delivery of goods.
There is strong emphasis on electronic transfer of information from
one computer system to another. This reduces the need to hand key
information and ultimately will eliminate the production of paper
documents.
The Paperless Port
The objective of SPIN is to streamline procedures
and create a totally paperless environment.
- Typically, the source of data is a shipping line clerk
in the Far East who enters booking data to the carriers system.
This creates
a vessel manifest which is then electronically transferred
to SPIN.
- SPIN transfers copies of the information
to various administrative bodies including HM Customs & Excise,
HM Customs Anti Smuggling Team, the Port Health Authority and
Trading Standards. This
gives them manifest information in a format which they can
process electronically.
- Goods required for examination are
subsequently notified to SPIN and messages inform all parties
concerned. At the same time
the status of the goods is updated on the database.
- When shipping lines or
Agents require goods to be moved inland for clearance the SPIN
system provides a paperless procedure
including onward transmission of data to the inland clearance site.
- Similar
procedures allow release of goods to de-consolidation depots.
- Under Customs Freight Simplified Procedures (CFSP) a paperless
Simplified Frontier Declaration through SPIN will allow HM Customs
release of the goods.
- Within SPIN manifests are automatically written off
for Customs purposes following a successful Customs entry, Removal
request,
CFSP declaration or Transhipment request.
- Electronic input
of Export booking information allows Export clearance from HM
Customs and provides “Executive Information” to
the terminal or stevedore.
- At Southampton Container
Terminals (SCT) a PIN security system (SCT Advantage) allows
hauliers to deliver and collect
containers based on electronic input of information to the SPIN system.
World Wide Connections
Through CNSNet and the SPIN Web site users
have global access to data that is essential to efficient port
operations.
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Bayplans and manifests are received
from Shipping Lines’ central
computers before vessels arrive in the port. Updated Bayplans
are transmitted as the vessel sails.
- Bayplans are exchanged with
other ports in the trade cycle.
- Status messages
are sent to Shipping Lines’ global tracking
systems.
- Manifest information is passed to inland depots in
advance of the physical movement.
- SPIN connections can be made
to corporate networks allowing world-wide access to the community
facilities from any node in that network.
- SPIN users have free
email facilities within the port community and with any other
user on the CNS network. This facility can
be extended to give email worldwide.
- SPIN is backed by CNS’ comprehensive
global EDI service.
The Port Community System is at the heart
of efficient port operations. Today the SPIN system keeps the Port
of Southampton at the forefront
of Information Technology, enabling all port users to provide a sophisticated
and competitive service.
Further Information
For further information on the above service please contact CNS:
Tel: 02380 799601
E-mail: info@cnsonline.net
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