• 제목/요약/키워드: Door to Door Multimodal Transport

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Incoterms, 2010의 복합운송물류조건의 이용실태 분석과 활성화 (A Analysis on the Usage Status and Promotion of Multimodal Transport Logistics Terms in Incoterms, 2010)

  • 송계의
    • 한국항만경제학회지
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.123-141
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    • 2013
  • Incoterms, 2010의 FCA, CPT, CIP 등 복합운송물류조건의 이용 활성화 요인 중 대분류 세 가지 요인에 대한 분석결과는 "주관적인 요인"이 3.87점, "무역운송물류 환경적인 요인"이 3.60점, 그리고 "자체 규정 내용적인 요인"이 3.74점이었다. 세 가지 요인의 평균평점이 크게 차이가 않나 세 가지 요인의 복합적인 요인 결합에 의해 복합운송물류조건의 이용 활성화를 도모하여야 한다는 결론이다. 하지만 주관적인 요인의 평균평점이 가장 높다는 것은, Incoterms, 2010의 FCA, CPT, CIP 등 복합운송물류조건의 이용 활성화를 위해서는 이들 조건의 이용자인 기업 스스로가 가장 우선적으로 (1) 복합일관운송과 Incoterms의 각 조건의 연관성을 잘 이해하고, (2) 복합일관운송에는 FCA, CPT, CIP 등의 조건을 가능한 이용하도록 하여야 한다는 것을 의미한다. 그리고 명심할 것은 관행적으로 FOB, CFR, CIF 조건 등을 이용하는 것을 억제하여야 한다는 점이다. 결국 Incoterms, 2010의 FCA, CPT, CIP 등 복합운송물류조건이 복합일관운송에 가장 적합한 조건임을 이해하고 이를 적극적으로 이용하도록 권장하여야 한다는 것이며, 따라서 이를 위한 많은 교육과 홍보가 수반되어야 할 것이다. 그 다음 순위는 무역운송물류 환경적인 요인 (3.60점) 보다 자체 규정 내용적인 요인(3.74)이 더 높은 점수를 기록하고 있는데, 이것은 무역운송물류 환경적인 요소, 즉 국제복합일관운송의 보편화 시대를 맞이하여 국제복합일관운송을 잘 이해하는 것 보다는, FCA, CPT, CIP조건 자체 내용을 잘 이해하고, FCA, CPT, CIP조건이 자사의 무역운송물류환경에 잘 부합한다는 점과 FCA, CPT, CIP조건을 이용하는 것이 자사에게 유리함을 잘 이해하는 것이 보다 중요하다는 것을 의미한다.

복합운송의 물류경쟁력 강화를 위한 실천적 방안 (The Practical Strength of Logistics Competition Power for Efficiency of Combined Transport Transaction)

  • 이학승
    • 통상정보연구
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.285-303
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    • 2007
  • As the interest about smooth logistics increases lately, the importance of multimodal transport, which performs the key role of logistics emerges, Through there are many issues respecting multimodal transport, the issue of the efficiency of multimodal transport seems to be the most importance. This paper examine as to the problems & systems of the multimodal transport including transportation document and customs clearance for door to door services. I wish our country will use total logistics automation systems for encouraging multimodal transport chance and make a partial amendment of commercial code including the customs clearance regulation. This study will assist in the development of logistic and the enlargement of multimodal transport transaction.

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국제항공운송협약의 Door to Door 운송에의 적용에 관한 문제점 (Problems on the Door to Door Application of International Air Law Conventions)

  • 최명국
    • 무역상무연구
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    • 제78권
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    • pp.1-29
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    • 2018
  • This article demonstrates that both the Warsaw Convention Systemand the Montreal Convention are not designed for multimodal transport, let alone for "Door to Door" transport. The polemic directed against the "Door to Door" application of the Warsaw Convention systemand the Montreal Convention is predominantly driven by the text and the drafting philosophy of the said Contentions that since 1929 support unimodalism-with the rule that "the period of the carriage by air does not expend to any carriage by land, by sea or by inland waterway performed outside an airport" playing a profound role in restricting their multimodal aspirations. The drafters of the Montreal Convention were more adventurous than their predecessors with respect to the boundaries of the Montreal Convention. They amended Art. 18(3) by removing the phrase "whether in an aerodrome or on board an aircraft, or, in the case of landing outside an aerodrome, in any place whatsoever", however, they retained the first sentence of Art. 18(4). The deletion of the airport limitation fromArt. 18(3) creates its own paradox. The carrier can be held liable under the Montreal Convention for the loss or damage to cargo while it is in its charge in a warehouse outside an airport. Yet, damage or loss of the same cargo that occurs during its surface transportation to the aforementioned warehouse and vice versa is not covered by the Montreal Convention fromthe moment the cargo crosses the airport's perimeter. Surely, this result could not have been the intention of its drafters: it certainly does not make any commercial sense. I think that a better solution to the paradox is to apply the "functional interpretation" of the term"airport". This would retain the integrity of the text of the Montreal Convention, make sense of the change in the wording of Art. 18(3), and nevertheless retain the Convention's unimodal philosophy. English courts so far remain loyal to the judgment of the Court of Appeal in Quantum, which constitutes bad news for the supporters of the multimodal scope of the Montreal Convention. According the US cases, any losses occurring during Door to Door transportation under an air waybill which involves a dominant air segment are subject to the international air law conventions. Any domestic rules that might be applicable to the road segment are blatantly overlooked. Undoubtedly, the approach of the US makes commercial. But this policy decision by arguing that the intention of the drafters of the Warsaw Convention was to cover Door to Door transportation is mistaken. Any expansion to multimodal transport would require an amendment to the Montreal Convention, Arts 18 and 38, one that is not in the plans for the foreseeable future. Yet there is no doubt that air carriers and freight forwarders will continue to push hard for such expansion, especially in the USA, where courts are more accommodating.

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국제복합운송계약에서 로테르담 규칙의 적용상 문제점에 관한 연구 (A Study on Problems Arising from Application of the Retterdam Rules under International Multimodal Transport Contracts)

  • 양정호
    • 무역상무연구
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    • 제46권
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    • pp.181-210
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    • 2010
  • The continuing advance of multimodal transport with the importance for efficient and effective logistics management emphasizes the need for uniform legal approach to international multimodal transport. However, the current fragmented instrument regulating such transport is being an obstacle to development of multimodal transport as it aggravates confusion and uncertainty. The Rotterdam rules, which was adopted in December 2008 by UNCITRAL, expands its scope of application to door-to-door transport. However, the new rules has some problems in its application to multimodal transport operation as it has been conceived not to regulate general multimodal carriage but to regulate contract of carriage by sea that extends its services to the transport by other modes. This article examines conflict of conventions in the Rotterdam Rules. The applicability of the Rotterdam Rules in international multimodal transport contract and possibility of potential conflict with other transport conventions are analyzed with some hypothetical cases. Furthermore, problems arising from application of the Rotterdam Rules under international multimodal transport Contracts are indicated in the chapter IV.

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한일간 카-훼리 국제복합운송에 따른 부명손해(不明損害)에 관한 연구 (A Study on Concealed Damage through Car-Ferry International Multimodal Transport between Korea and Japan)

  • 박상갑;김정호
    • 한국항해항만학회지
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    • 제35권6호
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    • pp.523-531
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    • 2011
  • 급속한 세계화와 블록경제체제는 한 일간의 교역을 크게 확대시켜 취급품목도 경공업분야로부터 중공업분야까지 다양하게 증대되었다. 이러한 국제교역의 확대는 원활한 운송시스템을 필요하게 되었고, 특히 한 일간 기계류나 호화 요트와 같은 특수화물에 대한 운송수요로 카-훼리 국제복합운송체제가 발전하게 되었다. 카-훼리 국제복합운송은 "문전에서 문전까지"라는 하주의 욕구를 충족시켜 주지만 그로 인해 불명손해의 클레임을 야기시킨다. 본 논문의 목적은 한 일간 카-훼리 국제복합운송에 따른 불명손해의 원인과 문제점을 규명하여 합리적인 책임배분에 의한 대응방안을 모색해 한 일간 카-훼리 국제복합운송의 지속적인 발전을 도모함에 있다.

물류수송의 환적저항에 따른 수단선택 행태 변화 - 양회 중심으로 (study on the resistance of the transshipment of transport logistics according to the mode choice - focus of cement)

  • 이원태;김성은;김시곤;정성봉
    • 한국철도학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국철도학회 2010년도 춘계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.1615-1622
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    • 2010
  • Recently, there has been an increase in interest from the aspects of transshipment and connection between the means of transportation. Not only for passengers but also for freight transportation as the need for transportation efficiency is growing while the importance of logistic railway transportation is emerging. The domestic freight transportation is carried out by roads, railroads, ships, and port. However, as other means of transportation, except road, is impossible for Door to Door Service, multimodal transportation accompanied by road transportation is carried out. Here, even though 'transshipment' occurs, because of the lack of basic data regarding this, it is difficult to reflect it in the demand forecasting. With respect to the Korean freight O-D, it was very difficult to have equivalent comparison on the competitiveness and availability of transportation services between the point of departure and the final destination. Taking into account the study of implementation of logit model considering the time and cost of transshipment of multimodal transportation and the transshipment resistance value upon selecting means of freight transportation on multimodal transportation was comparatively insufficient. This study consisted of questionnaire targeting shippers, and based on this, transshipment resistance value was calculated by deriving utility function. By doing so, I intend to examine the effect 'transshipment' has on selecting the means of transportation occurring from freight transportation.

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Development of Korea-China Train Ferry System An Example of Short Sea Shipping in Northeast Asia

  • Lee, Jae-Wook;Lee, Seung-Hee;Kang, Young-Jin
    • Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.36-48
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    • 2006
  • The train ferry, accommodating trains roll on and off, is often called as 'Railway on the Sea' or 'Blue High-way' since she can connect the railways or roads segregated by the sea and improve the accessibility and continuity of land transport systems. The ferry is especially appropriate to the intermodal transport routes mostly passing through the land but have relatively short sea segment. As the train ferry can considerably reduce the cost and time for cargo handling and modal shift and unnecessitates excessive initial investment on infrastructures such as large harbor cranes or vast container yards, introduction of train Ro-Ro ferries lessen the total transport cost for door-to-door transportation with full exploitation of the existing railway system. All the ports placed in Shandong, Liaoning and Jiangsu provinces of China are connected to the hinterlands via well developed railway and road systems. Therefore, realization of the Incheon-Yantai train ferry system will link Korea railways to TCR and the 4,131-kilometer-long Longhai-Lanxin Railway, along the famous Eurasian Continental Bridge. In the present paper, the Incheon-Yantai train ferry will be introduced as a good example of an efficient multimodal short sea shipping system for Northeast Asia.