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Contents	
Sponsors thanks 2
Welcome Message  5
Programme for 23 April 2008  7
Programme for 24 April 2008  10
Programme for 25 April 2008  12
Presentations of Sponsors and Exhibitors  14
Floor Plan 16
List of Sponsors and Exhibitors  17
Location
Grand Hyatt Seoul
Republic of Korea
Date
23-25 April 2008
Hosted by
Integrated Border
Management:
Is IT Essential?
Inventing
our future
2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE  EXHIBITIONBrussels–Johannesburg–KualaLumpur–Istanbul–Bangalore–Veracruz–Seoul
Exploring the role of
information technology
at the border
Corporate Event Sponsor
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We wish to thank our Sponsors for supporting this Conference.
PLATINUM SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
CORPORATE EVENT SPONSOR
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2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE  EXHIBITION
23-25 April 2008
Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
Dear Participants,
We are pleased to welcome you to another of our very popular series of WCO IT events.
The 2008 WCO IT Conference  Exhibition with the theme “Integrated Border Management: Is IT
Essential?“ will be held in Seoul, Korea from 23-25 April 2008.
This year, the event will be co-hosted in partnership with Korea Customs in Seoul, the capital city of Korea.
With over 600 years of history, Seoul is the perfect balance between historical sites and dynamic modern
facilities that co-exist harmoniously.
The conference theme is built around the ways in which IT can help Customs administrations and their
stakeholders in government and industry to manage the transition to the digital age whilst maintaining a close
watch on basic business functions, including the classification and valuation of goods among other complex
tasks that form a part of today’s Customs environment.
With this in mind, the conference will focus on exploring new ways that Customs might interact with other
border regulatory agencies as a result of new IT systems and processes with particular emphasis on more
integrated operations that will allow for even better border management. Participants will also be encouraged
to critically evaluate the way each element might be enhanced by effective use of modern IT solutions, and
analyze the relevant international standards and their vital importance to border management.
Finally, this conference will offer participants a platform for cross-sector co-operation on how IT can assist
Customs modernization and capacity building programmes which directly benefit the economic and social
development of countries.
The Exhibition which will be held alongside the main event will offer quality networking and marketing
opportunities for participants and vendors alike. It is an ideal occasion to obtain first hand information from
suppliers and users on trends, technologies, and solutions.
This WCO IT Conference  Exhibition offers unparalleled opportunities for Customs administrations and their
stakeholders to obtain the latest information about trends and developments in the IT field whilst facilitating
discussions on Customs modernization and capacity building programmes.
A programme and further information about this conference is included with this brochure for your
convenience.
We hope that you enjoy the event.
Our very best wishes,
Mr. Michel Danet Mr. Hur Yong-Suk
Mr. Michel Danet
Secretary General
World Customs Organization
Mr. Hur Yong-Suk
Commissioner
Korea Customs Service
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KTNET (Korea Trade Network)
KTNET is the Korean National Hub and SingleWindowAgency of PaperlessTrade owned by Korea InternationalTradeAssociation(KITA).
Since its foundation in 1991 by the initiatives from Ministry of Knowledge Economy(MKE) of Korea, KTNET has been closely working
with Korea Customs Service(KCS). Korean e-Customs System, widely recognized as “World Best”, was developed under the strong
partnership between KTNET and KCS, and KTNET has taken the responsibility of system maintenance and operation together with
the provision of B2G service between trade community and KCS as the designated service provider.
With the main business field of secure transaction of Electronic Documents related to trade process such as customs administration,
logistics, trade finance, B2B and B2G, KTNET is providing extended service of Electronic Document Authority, Certificate Authority
and Consultancy for Trade and Customs Process Simplification and Innovation.
KTNET’s pursuit of seamless trade process innovation is promising common prosperity for everyone around the world, and all the
members of global trade community are invited and welcomed to share the accumulated experience and knowledge of KTNET
Recently, KTNET actively participates in overseas governments’ e-Customs and Paperless Trade Project, and Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan,
Mongolia, and Kyrgyz Republic are those countries which KTNET has worked together.
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2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE  EXHIBITION
23-25 April 2008
Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
WCO PUBLICAT IONS
“Customs Compendium” collection
A unique collection of reference brochures on topical Customs issues:
Some titles :
Volume # 2 : Customs Computerization
Volume # 9: Integrated Border Management
Volume #10 : WCO Customs Data Model
Find out more about this collection on our website: http://publications.wcoomd.org
The WCO Customs Data Model Handbook version 2.0
Contains all the necessary information for harmonised message implementation for
those involved in modelling and implementing Customs procedures in an electronic
environment.
Hard copy - Price: € 90 for the public, € 70 for WCO Members
CD-ROM - Price: € 90 for the public, € 40 for WCO Members
CD-ROM - 2007 WCO Information Technology Conference and Exhibition
(Veracruz, Mexico)
From the Old World to the New: IT facilitates Transition?
Price: € 50
CD-Rom - 2006 WCO IT Conference  Exhibition (Bangalore, India)
IT outsourcing and off-shoring – A challenge for customs?
Price: € 50
CD-Rom - 2005 WCO IT Conference  Exhibition (Istanbul, Turkey)
ICT for Customs – Bridging the gap?
Price: € 50
NEW ! Order the full range of WCO Publications on our new online bookshop :
http://publications.wcoomd.org
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Accenture Customs and
Border Management Services
Single Window
Customs Transformation
Data Intelligence
Border Management
Identity Management
Biometric Solutions
Streamlined Administrative Services
Citizen Services and Benets
Business Consulting
Systems Integration
Technology Consulting
Outsourcing
Public Service Value
A LT E R N A T I V E T H I N K I N G :
A User’s Guide.
Alternative Thinking About Business And Technology
Alternative thinking is recognizing that information technology
is now business technology, and there’s no going back.
It’s realizing that the proper role of technology in this era is not just
to be safe and steady and reliable, but to spur the business to
compete more aggressively, more imaginatively and more daringly.
It’s deploying the collective brainpower of HP Labs and our annual
$3.6 billion invested in RD—particularly in the “R” of RD.
It’s HP together with you demanding simplicity, killing complexity,
meeting metrics, enforcing efficiency, igniting innovation and
speeding the idea, the product, to market before competitors
even know what’s coming.
Technology for better business outcomes.
hp.co.kr/BusinessTechnology
©2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE  EXHIBITION
23-25 April 2008
Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
Tuesday April 22 2008
19.00 - 20.30	 Welcome cocktail
	 Grand Hyatt, Room Namsan III, 2nd floor
	 Sponsored by INTRACOM IT SERVICES
Day 1: Wednesday 23 April 2008
Official Opening	 Opening Ceremony of the 2008 WCO IT Conference  Exhibition
10.00 – 11.00	 •	Mr. Kang Man-Soo, Minister of Strategy and Finance, Korea
	 •	Mr. Hur Yong-Suk, Commissioner, Korea Customs Service
	 •	Mr. Tapani Erling, Chairman, WCO Council
VIP Exhibition Tour	 •	Mr. Michel Danet, Secretary-General, WCO
11.00 – 11.45	 •	Mr. Lee Hee-Beom, President and CEO, Korea International Trade Association
	 •	Mr. Yoo Byung-Chang, Chairman, Korea Software Industry Association
Keynote Speeches	 •	Mr. Kim In, CEO, Samsung SDS
11.45 – 13.00	 •	Dr. Hans van Grieken, CapGemini
Press Conference	 Main Conference Room
13.00
13.00-14.30	 Buffet lunch in the exhibition area
	 Sponsored by ACCENTURE
Conference Chair	 Mr. Allen Bruford, Deputy Director, Compliance  Facilitation, WCO
National 	 In 2007 at Veracruz, Mexico, the extensive series of national presentations
Presentations : 	 proved to be a popular and highly relevant part of the event. Based upon that
Moderator	 precedent, it has been decided to replicate the process but with a different
Mr. Allen Bruford, wco	 group of countries.
14.30-15.00	 •	Mr. Li Xiao Gang, Chief Information Officer, General Administration of
China Customs, IT application of China Customs
15.00-15.30	 •	Mr. Juozas Rimkevicius, Deputy Director General, Lithuanian Customs
15.30-16.00	 •	Mr. Roberto Acuna Baldizon, TICA Project Manager, Costa Rica Customs
16.00-16.30	 Refreshment and contact break in the exhibition area
	 Sponsored by COTECNA
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World Customs Centre of learning
TRAINING SOLUTIONS TO MATCH YOUR NEEDS
www.premierairtime.com
Premia Airtime Ltd
4, rue de la Presse
1000 Brussels
Belgium
With the aim of maximising the potential and performance of customs and the private sector, the World Customs Centre of
Learning offers a wide range of training sessions using a variety of quality training methods:
Distributed by:
Contact us:
Website : www.premierairtime.com
By e-mail : info@premierairtime.com
By phone : +32 (0)2 227 11 26
By fax : +32 (0)2 218 31 41
E-LEARNING
Internet / Intranet access to online Courses  Quizzes by the means
of interactive multimedia training modules:
• Harmonized System
• Customs Valuation  Transfer Pricing
• Intellectual Property Rights
• SAFE Framework of Standards  AEO concept
• Temporary Admission
• CITES
• Customs controls  Risk assessment
• Other modules in development
Visit our website for catalogue  price list
FACE-TO-FACE TRAINING
Expert onsite training led by leading specialists from WCO and
other international Organizations:
• 15 trainings per year on many topics (HS, Valuation 
Transfer Pricing, SAFE Framework of Standard  AEO
concept, Rules of Origin, IPR, Customs Data Model, etc…)
• 2 or 3 days interactive learning courses
• Location: WCO Headquarters, Brussels
• Groups no larger than 24 participants
• Preliminary E-learning access for optimal learning results (if
applicable)
Visit our website for calendar  brochures
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2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE  EXHIBITION
23-25 April 2008
Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
Day 1: Wednesday 23 April 2008 (suite)
Interactive Session: 	 Single Window is one of the buzz terms in the world of trade and international
Single Window	 transport. In this session 3 experts in the adoption of single window systems
17.00-18.30	 will share their particular experiences in this complex technical, legal and policy. 	
	 matter Then there will be an interactive session where all present can quiz the
	 experts on the role of single window systems in an integrated border
Moderator:	 management regime.
Mr. Ludo de Bock,	 •	Ms. Debbie Whiteside, CusMod Programme Business Manager, New Zealand
Microsoft		 Customs Service: APEC SW Project
	 •	Mr. Alexander Arevalo, Chair, ASEAN SW project and Deputy Commissioner,
Philippine Bureau of Customs
	 •	Mr. Yoshikazu Sakai, Director for Information Management Office, Ministry
of Finance, Japan: Single Window and its recent development, including
cooperation with border agencies and interaction with external single
window system
	 •	QA Session (3 previous speakers plus Mr. Gareth Lewis, WCO Secretariat)
20.30-22.30	 Gala dinner at the Grand Hyatt
	 Traditional cultural show
	 Sponsored by ICS / MICROCLEAR
	 Dinner
	 Sponsored by SAMSUNG SDS
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Day 2: Thursday 24 April 2008
National 	 Three more leading Customs administrations will present their view on border
Administrations	 management and the role of IT.
Moderator
Mr. Allen Bruford, WCO
	
09.30-10.00	 Mr. Dan Imbeau, Director, Customs Commercial Solutions Division, Canada
Border Services Agency, OGD E-Collaboration
10.00-10.30	 Mr. Gene Ravele, General Manager for Border Control, South Africa Revenue
Service: The National Integrated Border Management Strategy
10.30-11.00	 Mr. Amarsaikhan Damdinjav, Director, Mongolian Customs, GAMAS –
promoting e-Government by establishing e-Customs
11.00-11.30	 Refreshment  Contact Break in the exhibition area
	 Sponsored by OPSEC SECURITY
11.30-13.30
Panel 1: 	 Integrated Border Management will be achieved through a coordinated
Integrated Border 	 approach by Customs, other border regulatory agencies, trade and transport
Management and 	 both within and between nations. Discussion in this panel will focus upon the
the Role of 	 pivotal role of partnerships and the better use of information as the means to
Government/Private 	 bind parties more closely and thereby enable integration.
Sector Partnership	 •	Mr. Paul-Herve Theunissen, Head of Unit Customs  Taxation trans
Moderator: 		 European Systems, EU Commission
Mr. Markus Werling, SAP	 •	Mr. Michael Lim, Director, Government  Security, SITA Asia Pacific	
	 •	Mr. David Regan, Executive Director Revenue and Customs Europe, Africa
and Latin America, Accenture
	 •	Mr. Lou Ventino, Senior Director, Global Trade Organization, Microsoft
Corporation
13.30-15.00	 Buffet Lunch in the exhibition area
	 Sponsored by MICROSOFT
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Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
Room
Time
Break-out
Possibility of interpretation into
English/French/Korean
Room A
Break-out
No interpretation English only
Room B
Namsan I, 2nd floor
Break-out
No interpretation English only
Room C
Namsan II, 2nd floor
15.00-15.15 SAMSUNG SDS
Internet Cleareance System
Seungho Shin, Senior Engineer
SUN MICROSYSTEMS
Designing for Customs Services
Automation
Anne Rasanen,
Director of Global eGovernment
BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON
Innovations in Border Management
George J. Weise,
Principal, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.15.15-15.30 OPSEC SECURITY
An integrated approach to excise
revenue management
Hamish Shearer, Regional Sales Director
CRIMSONLOGIC
Development of a Holistic National Trade
Facilitation Platform – implementation
considerations and critical success factors
Jonathan Koh, Consulting Director
15.30-15.45 Inspection  Control Services (ICS)
MicroClear® – Your Trade Facilitation
Partner without compromising on
Security
Bassam S. Khoury, CEO
GAINDE 2000
Building Automated solutions for trade
efficiency
Mor Talla DIOP,
IT Solutions Director
SITA
The future of air transportation security:
the convergence of biometric and pas-
senger data solutions for security and
facilitation
Thomas A. Marten, Vice President,
Government and Security Solutions
15.45- 16.00 MICROSOFT
COTS Solutions driving secure
WW connected Customs
Ludo DeBock
Director, EU  NATO Global Strategic
Accounts
TATIS AFRICA
Border Management by Tatis
Emmanuel Diakakis,
Managing Director Korea Customs UNI-PASS Information
Association (CUPIA)
Korea Customs e-clearance System,
UNI-PASS
Samuel Yoon, Director16.00-16.15
BULL
Interacting with Customs in a global
environment
Jean-François Betbeder,
Tax  Customs Solutions Vice President
ACCENTURE
Single Window
John Vidas,
Senior Executive,
Revenue  Customs APAC16.15-16.30
16.30-16.45 Refreshment and contact break in the exhibition area
Sponsored by BULL
16.45-17.00 HP
Green IT: Chip to Chiller
Kang, Won Moo,
HP Korea BCS Manager
GREENLINE
Enhancing Border Management through
Effective Risk Assessment
and Control Programs
Chris Thibedeau,
VP Risk Assessment
Solutions  GM Canada
BUREAU VERITAS/SOGET
Supply Chain Security  Border
Management
Pascal Ollivier,
Adviser to SOGET CEO, Government 
International Affairs
Elie Sawaya,
Consulting Engineer BUREAU VERITAS
17.00-17.15 KTNET (Korea Trade Network)
KTNET, Global e-Trade Enabler
Jay KIM,
Team Manager, Global Service Planning
Team
CYBERNETICA
Customs Engine (CuE) - helping clients
to succeed!
Rait Raal, Business,
Development Manager Cybernetica AS
17.15-17.30 INTRACOM IT Services
Integrated Border Management, before,
at and beyond the border - a practical
viewpoint
Albert Menashe,
CEO
SAP
Integrated Customs and Border
Management - Instrumental, Essential,
Indispensable ?
Markus A. Werling, Vice President
Industry Business Unit Public Sector SAP
AG, Walldorf Germany17.30-17.45
19.30-22.00 Dinner hosted by
Korea Customs Service (KCS) : USELL CONVENTION HALL
Buses for the Usell Convention Hall
• 6.30 p.m. , Main gate of the Grand Hyatt Hotel
• 6.45 p.m. , Main gate of the Hamilton Hotel
15.00-18.00	 Company break-outs
	 Companies participating in the 2008 WCO IT Conference  Exhibition will provide detailed insight
into their solutions for Customs administrations.
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Day 3: Friday 25 April 2008
Conference Chair 
Moderator, Mr. Allen Bruford	
4 Case Studies
a) 09.30-10.00 	 Mr. Albert Menashe, CEO, Intracom IT Services
b) 10.00-10.40	 Mr. Chun Hong-Uk, Director General, Clearance Facilitation Bureau, Korea
Customs Service – KCS has completed the WCO Time Release Study and this
session is an evaluation of the strategic implications of that important project,
including what it says about the efficiency of border management procedures.
c) 10.40-11.05	 Mr. Peter Chi, Director, Asia Operations, OpSec Security: Layered IT Security
approach for Revenue Protection Track and Trace Systems
d) 11.05-11.30	 Mr. Mats Wicktor, Deputy Director, Managing the Trade, Swedish Customs:
Border Integration with Norway
11.30-12.00	 Refreshment  Contact Break in the exhibition area
	 Sponsored by GS1
Panel 2: Innovation	 Integrated Border Management is a relatively new term for a concept that has
12.00-13.30	 been around for a long time. Everybody talks about the speed of change in the
	 21st Century, but what are the specific innovative developments within
Moderator 	 technology that will have the greatest impact on future border control?
Mr. Dietmar Jost, 	 •	Mr. Lee Tiow Young, Assistant DG, Singapore Customs
Booz Allen Hamilton 	 •	Mr. Alan Long, General Manager, Maritime Cargo Processing
	 •	Ms. Anne Rasanen, Director, eGovernment Transformation Vertical, Global
Public Sector Sales, Sun Microsystems
	 •	Mr. Kim Hyung Wook, System Engineer, LG CNS
Closing Speeches	 •	Mr. Hur Yong-Suk, Commissioner, Korea Customs Service
13.30-14.00	 •	Mr. Michel Danet, Secretary-General, WCO
14.00-15.30	 Buffet lunch in the exhibition area
	 Sponsored by KTNET
19.30-22.00	 Dinner at the Grand Hyatt
	 Sponsored by Hewlett Packard
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Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
KEY WCO INSTRUMENTS
Information drives processes, and the world of Customs, trade and international transport logistics covers a
complex array of parties, processes and products. The information exchanges between Customs and industry
for international cross border regulatory clearance and for fiscal and statistical matters are equally diverse.
The WCO has developed a number of practical instruments that relate to the better use of information to
simplify the regulatory burden to the maximum extent possible, whilst simultaneously fulfilling Government
and public expectations for safe and secure borders. Some of these instruments are briefly described below:
The WCO Data Model describes a maximum set of international data elements for agencies to manage their
main business processes at the border - import and export goods declarations, cargo declarations, conveyance
reports and transit declarations. The Data Model also includes business and information models, international
codes and Message Implementation Guidelines. The current version under development (V3) includes data
requirements for key agencies, or activities, undertaken alongside customs at the border such as Agriculture,
Human Health and Hazardous Waste. Therefore it caters for the important international trade single window
context.
The UCR instrument describes a unique reference that binds disparate data storages along the supply chain
from origin to final destination. It should be applied to a shipment as soon as possible in the trade transaction
(for example, at the time of the dispatch advice) and is intended to live alongside existing commercial references
such as house and master waybills. Most usefully the UCR could have potential to simplify and reduce the size
of data exchanges, especially between trusted parties such as AEO’s. Further the concept has real potential to
assist in facilitating the Government to Government data exchanges that would characterize the international
trade single window environment.
The Revised Kyoto Convention, ICT Guidelines to Chapter VII, describe a wide range of issues relevant to
administrations embarking on IT development or re-development. They include tendering and purchasing
considerations, trading parties’ identity management and authentication and other potentially difficult business
issues. Also related are the “Kyoto Data Principles” that underpin the WCO Data Model and include such
important matters as limits to data requirements, mandatory/conditional data needs and electronic messages.
In February 2007 WCO issued its Single Window Data Harmonization guide, a vital document that explains
the principles and methods used to harmonize data requirements in individual administrations using the WCO
Data Model as the base standard. By extension, it can be also used to harmonize data across other border
agencies beyond the Customs domain, which will in time lead to enhanced levels of international and national
data harmonization.
Many other instruments, such as the Integrated Supply Chain Management Guidelines (part of SAFE) and the
XML Guidelines are under development, all of which combine to produce a comprehensive set of best practice
guidance and standards for Customs, other border regulatory agencies, trade and transport for their use in
order to improve supply chain efficiency, synchronicity and security.
For more information:
- Website: http://www.wcoomd.org/
- Email: gareth.lewis@wcoomd.org
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Stands: 14-15 Platinum Sponsor
Accenture
4 Brindabella Circuit, Brindabella Business Park
Canberra Airport A.C.T 2609
Telephone: + 61 2 6217-3000
Website: www.accenture.com
Contact: Carl Ward
E-mail: carl.ward@accenture.com
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company. Combining unparalleled experience,
comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive research on the world’s most successful
companies, Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments. With more
than 175,000 people in 49 countries, the company generated net revenues of US$19.70 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31,
2007.
Accenture has extensive experience of partnering with government organizations in the field of Revenue, Customs and Border
Management with over 2,100 professionals having successfully worked with more than 80 agencies and departments worldwide.
Stand: 5 Exhibitor
ALEXAN TECH. INC.
17 FL, NO.33, Sec.1, Minsheng Rd.,
Banchian City, Taipei,
Taiwan, ROC, 22069
Telephone: +886 2 295 99 175
Fax: +886 2 295 99 173
Website: www.alexan-tech.com
E-mail : gpsgis@ms24.hinet.net
ALEXAN TECH. INC. was established in 2004, which has 15 professional RFID technicians at present and has superior ability of
market development in Taiwan.
We are system provider for wireless products and are actively developing the niche market business. Our products include RFID,
Antenna, Radar system… etc.
Stands: 17-18 Co-exhibitor
Arctic Group AB
P.O Box 163
S-971 05 LULEA
Sweden
Telephone: +46 920 295900
Fax: +46 920 295901
Website: http://www.arcticgroup.se
Contact: Mr Jonas Lind
E-mail: jonas.lind@arcticgroup.se	
Arctic Group has been the main supplier, service provider, and consultant to the Swedish Customs over the last 20 years.
Furthermore, the company’s experts have extensive experience working with other customs administrations across Europe, Africa
and Asia. With the establishment of Arctiquator in Malaysia, it enables the expertise of the Arctic group to be immediately available
locally, with the objective of growing the expertise domestically and in Asia.
Presentations from Sponsors and Exhibitors
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Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
Stand: 1 Gold Sponsor
Booz Allen Hamilton
P8283 Greensboro Drive
McLean, Va 22102
United States
Telephone:+1 703 902 5000
Website: www.boozallen.com
Contact:Mr. George Weise
E-mail: weise_george@bah.com
	
Booz Allen Hamilton has been at the forefront of management consulting for businesses
and governments for more than 90 years. Providing consulting services in strategy, operations, organization and change, and infor-
mation technology, Booz Allen is the one
firm that helps clients solve their toughest problems, working by their side to help them achieve their missions. Booz Allen is com-
mitted to delivering results that endure.
	
With 19,000 employees on six continents, the firm generates annual sales of $4 billion.
Booz Allen has been recognized as a consultant and an employer of choice. In 2007,
for the third consecutive year, Fortune magazine named Booz Allen one of “The 100
Best Companies to Work For,” and for the past eight years, Working Mother has ranked the firm among its “100 Best Companies
for Working Mothers.”
Stand: 2 Silver Sponsor
Bull
78340 Les Clayes-sous-Bois
France
Telephone: +33 (0)1 30 80 70 00
Fax: +33 (0)1 30 80 62 73
Website: www.bull.com
Contact : Jean-François Betbéder
E-mail: jean-francois.betbeder@bull.net
	
As one of the leading European IT companies, Bull, Architect of an Open World™, delivers open, flexible and secure information
systems to help customers transform their IS, applying its know-how in three areas:
- developing and implementing flexible and interoperable applications which give business processes the freedom to evolve
- Securing data and exchanges so critical to customers’ business integrity
- Providing robust, innovative and open servers, based on industry-standard technologies.
Bull has gained worldwide recognition in aligning Customs systems to new international demands. Its e-biscus® software suite
facilitates legal commerce through fraud detection, fast clearance and efficient enforcement.
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Cyber Café
sponsored by
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List of sponsors and exhibitors
We wish to thank our Sponsors for supporting this Conference, and our Exhibitors for their continued
support.
COMPANY TYPE STAND #
ACCENTURE Platinum Sponsor 14-15
ALEXAN TECH INC. Exhibitor 5
ARCTIC GROUP AB Co-Exhibitor 17-18
BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON Gold Sponsor 1
BULL Silver Sponsor 2
BUREAU VERITAS Exhibitor 33
CENTRE FOR CUSTOMS  EXCISE STUDIES Co-Exhibitor 8
COTECNA INSPECTION SA Silver Sponsor 24
CRIMSONLOGIC PTE LTD Exhibitor 7
CROWN AGENTS Exhibitor 25-26
CYBERNETICA AS Gold Sponsor 4
GAINDE 2000 Exhibitor 20
GREENLINE SYSTEMS, INC. Exhibitor 21
GS1 Silver Sponsor 3
HP Korea Platinum Sponsor 29
ICS, INSPECTION  CONTROL SERVICES USA, LTD. Platinum Sponsor 10-11
INTRACOM IT SERVICES Gold Sponsor 17-18
KOREA CUSTOMS SERVICE Exhibitor 32
KOREA CUSTOMS UNI-PASS INFORMATION ASSOCIATION
(CUPIA)
Exhibitor 9
KOREA INTERNATIONAL TRADE ASSOCIATION (KITA) Co-Exhibitor 12
KTNET ( KOREA TRADE NETWORK) Platinum Sponsor 12
MIC CUSTOMS SOLUTIONS Co-Exhibitor 8
MICROSOFT Platinum Sponsor 27-28
OPSEC SECURITY Silver Sponsor 16
SAMSUNG SDS Corporate Event Sponsor 22-23
SAP AG Exhibitor 13
SGS Exhibitor 6
SITA Exhibitor 19
SOGET Co-Exhibitor 33
SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. Gold Sponsor 30-31
TATIS AFRICA (PTY)LTD Exhibitor 34
TRUSTED TRADE ALLIANCE, LLC. Exhibitor 8
World Customs Organization (WCO) Organizer 32
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Stand: 33 Exhibitor
Bureau Veritas
17 bis, Place des Reflets - La Défense 2	
92400 Courbevoie
France
Telephone: +33 (0)1 42 91 52 91
Fax: +33 (0)1 42 91 52 92
Website: www.bureauveritas.com
	
Founded in 1828, Bureau Veritas is an international company with a core business of conformity assessment, applied in the areas
of quality, health, safety, environment and social responsibility.
Bureau Veritas is one of the world’s leading providers of trade facilitation services to governmental authorities (Verification of
Conformity, destination inspection, pre-shipment inspections, X-Ray scanner control, etc).
The comprehensive range of services for customs and trade community includes:
• Cargo scanner operations
• Collaborative border management solutions (Cargo Community Systems, Customs Management Systems and Electronic Single
Windows)
• Pre-shipment and destination inspection
• Valuation and classification services
• Risk management
• All services related to trade facilitation and modernization programs.
Highlights:
• 33000 employees present in 700 offices
• 28 trade facilitation programs currently managed
Stand: 8 Co-exhibitor
Centre for Customs  Excise Studies
Building 22, Innovation Centre
University Drive South
2617 BRUCE A.C.T
Australia
Telephone: +61 2 6201 5440
Fax: +61 2 6201 5746
Website: www.customscentre.canberra.edu.au
E-mail: steve.holloway@canberra.edu.au	
The Centre for Customs and Excise Studies (CCES) provides an international focal point for education, training, consulting services,
advisory services and research capabilities for revenue and/or border protection administrations, related government agencies and
the international trading community.
Since 2001 CCES has undertaken projects around the world, encompassing strategic customs modernisation and reform studies,
revenue gap analysis, capacity-building programs, policy reviews, study tours, trade facilitation reviews, legislative reviews,
compliance management programs, organisational and structural reform programs, business process re-engineering and applied
research.
CCES works collaboratively with key donor agencies and international customs and trade organisations to develop sustainable
capacity-building outcomes that further global customs and international trade objectives.
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2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE  EXHIBITION
23-25 April 2008
Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
Stand: 24
Silver Sponsor
Cotecna Inspection SA
58 rue de la Terrassière
P.O. Box – 1211 Geneva 6
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 22 849 6900
Fax: +41 22 849 6989
Website : www.cotecna.com
E-mail : Cotecna.geneva@cotecna.ch	
Founded in Switzerland in 1974, the Cotecna Group offers a wide range of government inspection services and offers specialized
technical assistance to customs. Cotecna is a pioneer in areas such as risk management, destination inspection, the development
and integration of scanner projects, and also participates in customs modernisation programmes. For a full description of our serv-
ices, please visit www.cotecna.com.
The Cotecna Group has a combined workforce of about 4,000 employees and agents in close to 100 offices throughout the world
and operates 14 government inspection contracts.
Stand: 7 Exhibitor
CrimsonLogic Pte Ltd
31 Science Park Road
The Crimson
Singapore 117611
Telephone: +65 6887 7888
Fax: +65 6778 5277
Website: www.crimsonlogic.com
Contact: David Siah		
Business Development Director
E-mail: davidsiah@crimsonlogic.com 	
CrimsonLogic delivers word-class eGovernment solutions by leveraging on best-practice technologies, quality human capital and
global experiences. Our proven track record of end-to-end eGovernment solutions spans across trade facilitation and customs,
judiciary, tax, healthcare, and IT security domains. Our expertise is recognised through eGovernment projects delivered across five
continents and in more than 20 countries. With 20 years of experience in developing and managing nationwide, mission-critical IT
systems and services in a Public-Private Partnership model, CrimsonLogic has set industry standards with world-first eGovernment
solutions such as TradeNet, eStamping, eJudiciary andCertOfOrigin.
Stands: 25-26 Exhibitor
CROWN AGENTS
St Nicholas House, St Nicholas Road,
Sutton, Surrey, SM1 1EL
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 20 8643 3311
Fax: +44 20 8643 8232
Website: www.crownagents.com
Contact: Nick Small, Director IT
E-mail: nick.small@crownagents.co.uk	
Crown Agents is an international company providing consultancy, training and technical assistance for public sector modernisation.
We have an outstanding track record of delivering programmes to strengthen customs administrations and have implemented over
50 revenue solutions in Europe, Africa, Asia, South America and the Caribbean. TRIPSTM - Customs is the latest version of Crown
Agents’ customs solution, developed using Oracle’s latest SOA technologies. We work in partnership with customs administra-
tions - transferring skills, introducing best practice and strengthening their capacity - so that they gain benefit from the TRIPSTM
application long after our work has finished.
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Stand: 4 Gold Sponsor
Cybernetica AS
Akadeemia tee 21
12618, Tallinn
Estonia
Telephone: +372 639 7991
Fax: +372 639 7992
Website: www.customsengine.eu
Contact: Rait Raal
E-mail: rait.raal@cyber.ee	
Cybernetica is an Estonia-based private RD company with over ten years of experience in developing Customs information sys-
tems. Already a highly valued international partner and a long-term partner of the Estonian government, the company is now a
partner of HiTS/ISAC--Highway to security: Secure interoperability of intelligence services (Preparatory Action for EU FP7). With
complex, critically acclaimed nation-wide projects such as e-voting, digital signature, national ID Card, e-Police, and the backbone
of government information systems (X-Road), Cybernetica is capable of creating secure, reliable systems engineered to highest
standards. For more, see http://www.customsengine.eu
Stand: 20 Exhibitor
GAINDE 2000
3 Boulevard Djily Mbaye, 12th Floor Fahd Building
6856, Dakar Etoile
Senegal
Telephone: +221 33 889 3030/60
Fax: +221 33 842 4338
Website: www.gainde2000.sn
E-mail: contact@gainde2000.sn	
Gainde 2000 is an integrator of customs and trade facilitation systems meeting requirements of the international market and
institutions active in trade facilitation.
Initially devised to provide assistance to Senegal’s Customs, it has, after six years, built up a real know-how thanks to a wide range
of tools and methods tried and tested all along our missions.
Among other achievements, Gainde 2000 has implemented the ORBUS Single Window in Senegal and developed CORUS, an elec-
tronic payment solution for customs dues, not to mention Trade X, the customs computer system launched internationally, with
Kenya being the first step. Now, it abides by a policy of backup in the implementation of its solutions.
Stand: 21 Exhibitor
GreenLine Systems Inc.
2231 Crystal Drive
Suite 1114
Arlington, VA 22202 USA
Telephone: +1 703 879 6971
Website: http://www.greenlinesystems.com
Contact: Paul Kerstanski,
Sr. Director Business Development
E-mail: pkerstanski@greenlinesystems.co	
GreenLine Systems provides software and services to support Risk Management and Control Programs for Government Agencies
responsible for the cross-border transit of cargo, conveyances, crew or passengers.
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2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE  EXHIBITION
23-25 April 2008
Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
Stand: 3 Silver Sponsor
GS1
Blue Tower, Avenue Louise 326, bte 10,
BE 1050 Brussels,
Belgium
Telephone: +32.2.788.78.00
Website: http://www.gs1.org
Contact: Yuliya Shevchenko
E-mail: yuliya.shevchenko@gs1.org	
GS1: THE GLOBAL LANGUAGE OF BUSINESS
GS1 is a leading global organisation dedicated to the design and implementation of global standards and solutions to improve the
efficiency and visibility of supply and demand chains globally and across sectors.
Our diversified portfolio of products, solutions and technologies includes the GS1 System of standards, as well as GS1 BarCodes,
GS1 eCom, GS1 GDSN, EPCglobal and Traceability. GS1 also offers a wide range of services, including training, certification, techni-
cal support, and implementation advice.
GS1 operates in more than 20 industries and sectors in 108 countries, and addresses all aspects of the supply chain enabling a
million companies of all sizes to execute more than five billion transactions a day.
In addition to promoting GS1 standards and solutions, GS1 Korea is actively engaged in implementation and promotion of EPC RFID
technology in industries. GS1 Korea also plays a key role in advancing the retail and logistics system of Korea, providing various
services including electronic catalogue (KorEANnet) and ECR/SCM initiatives.
Stand: 29 Platinum Sponsor
HP Korea
HP Korea House, 23-6 Yoido-dong,
Youngdeungpo-gu
150-724 Seoul
Korea
Telephone: +82-2-2199-0114
Website: www.hp.co.kr	
HP is a technology company that operates in more than 170 countries around the world. We explore how technology and services
can help people and companies address their problems and challenges, and realize their possibilities, aspirations and dreams. We
apply new thinking and ideas to create more simple, valuable and trusted experiences with technology, continuously improving
the way our customers live and work.
We provide infrastructure and business offerings that span from handheld devices to some of the world’s most powerful supercom-
puter installations. We offer consumers a wide range of products and services from digital photography to digital entertainment
and from computing to home printing.
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Stands: 10-11 Platinum Sponsor
Inspection  Control Services USA, Ltd
1776, Eye Street NW, Suite 820
20006 Washington DC
USA
Telephone: +1 (202) 777 9200
Fax: +1 (202) 777 9277
Website: www.icsinspections.com
Contact: Mr. Bassam Khoury
E-mail: BKhoury@agilitylogistics.co	
Inspection  Control Services (ICS) provides a wide range of services and solutions including, Consulting, Customized Solutions,
Technology, and Training for Customs and Revenue Administrations to enhance their Customs and tax revenues. ICS’ world class
solutions and specialized technologies include our flagship product MicroClear® - Customs Modernization  Decision support solu-
tion, Price Verification Services (includes MicroClear® Price Research System that offers a complete application for managing and
maintaining a pricing database), Destination Inspection Services, Transit Trade Services, Post Clearance Audit Services, Pre-Shipment
Inspection (PSI) Auditing Services, Customs Data Capture Services and Security Services. ICS also delivers a comprehensive solution
for price research on all types of goods in accordance with World Trade Organization (WTO) and World Customs Organization
(WCO) guidelines.
ICS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Agility group of companies. Agility, a publicly traded company, is a global provider of end-to-end
supply chain solutions, with more than 550 offices located in over 100 countries spread across six continents.
ICS’ Global Operations and Technology Center are located in Washington, DC, and its operations network spans the globe.
Stands: 17-18 Gold Sponsor
Intracom IT Services
Lautrupvang 10
2750 Ballerup
Denmark
Telephone : +45 70 22 77 12
Website: www.intracom.com
Contact: Albert Menashe
E-mail: Albert.menashe@intracom-it.com 	
Intracom IT Services is an international SI offering a broad portfolio of solutions and services ranging from systems integration, thru
bespoke software development and deployment to business/technical consulting and outsourced operations.
Over the years Intracom has become a major international player within Customs through specialist customs competencies offered
by its Brussels subsidiary Intrasoft International, its public sector division in Athens and its Copenhagen-based compliance/enforce-
ment operation.
With a unique palette of offerings within:
- e-customs
- goods/passenger processing
- integrated risk management
- financial audit/control
- compliance/enforcement support
- anti-smuggling/criminal investigation
and an installed base exceeding 20 customers on 4 continents Intracom is firmly en route to becoming the world’s leading customs
provider.
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2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE  EXHIBITION
23-25 April 2008
Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
Stand: 32 Exhibitor
Korea Customs Service
Government Complex DaeJeon
920, Dunsan-dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon, 302-701, Korea
Telephone: +82-42-472-2196
Fax: +82-42-481-7969
E-mail : kcstcd@customs.go.kr
Website : www.customs.go.kr
Under the leadership of Mr. Hur Yon-Seok, who took office as Commissioner of the KCS in March 2008, about 4,300 customs
officials are working at 47 local customs nationwide, the Customs Border Control Training Center, the Central Customs Laboratory
and Scientific Service and the Customs Valuation and Classification Institute.
By swiftly clearing all goods entering and leaving Korea while strictly enforcing relevant laws and regulations, Korea Customs carries
out its missions : to Protect fiscal revenues and the national economy ; to Prevent the inflow of goods detrimental to social safety
and human life ; and to Promote lawful international trade and travel.
Fully understanding the significance of IT application to customs administration for safety and facilitation of global trade, the KCS
has developed and operated an electronic clearance system called UNI-PASS and is now working to go one step further to realize
Ubiquitous customs taking full advantage of IT solutions.
Stand: 9 Exhibitor
Korea Customs UNI-PASS Information Association
(CUPIA)
5F Daewoo Building, Naesoo-dong, Jongro-gu
110-719 Seoul
Korea
Telephone: +82 2 736 7594
Fax: +82 2 736 2824
Website: www.unipass.or.kr
Contact: Julie Kim
E-mail: jekim@unipass.or.kr	
UNI-PASS is the brand name of the Korea Customs e-clearance system, the world’s 1st 100% e-clearance portal system of Korea
Customs Service (KCS).
UNI-PASS provides unified service for export/import clearance, duty payment, duty drawback, and requirement confirmation all
at one stop. It has adopted global standards for universal use by all countries around the world and has a unique feature of
cargo tracking service, where the client can access real-time cargo processing information, a service provided nowhere else in the
world.
The Korea Customs UNI-PASS Information Association (CUPIA) is a non-profit organization to introduce UNI-PASS to overseas with
the support of Korea Customs Service. CUPIA provides consulting services for foreign customs, operation and maintenance of UNI-
PASS system, BPR/ISP of customs administration, risk management, Customs Data Model research and standardization, including
RD for Customs clearance and Customs Modernization/Automatization with highly skilled professionals in the area of IT and
customs administration.
For further information visit us at www.unipass.or.kr.
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Stand: 12 Co-exhibitor
Korea International Trade Association (KITA)
135-729, Trade Tower Rm. 604,
World Trade Center, Gangnam-Gu,
Seoul
Korea(republic of)
Telephone:+82-2-6000-5434
Fax: + 82-2-6000-2307
Website: www.kita.net
Contact: Sang Hyeon, Jo
Deputy General Manager
Korea Paperless Trade Center
E-mail: prayer@kita.net	
KITA has been in the center of Korea’s efforts to promote electronic trade in Korea. Teaming up with the Ministry of Knowledge
Economy (formerly Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy), KITA has been realizing Korea’s vision of establishing internet
based one-stop electronic trade service for trade and related communities. uTrade Hub, the integrated e-trade hub for marketing,
licensing, customs, logistics and settlement, will set Korea as one of the most prominent leaders in the field of cross-border paper-
less trading.
Stand: 12 Platinum Sponsor
KTNET (Korea Trade Network)
135-729, Seoul
Korea (Republic of)
Telephone: +82 2 6000 2078
Fax: +82 2 6000 2086
Web site: www.ktnet.co.kr
Contact: Mr. Don LEE / Senior Manager / Global Business Team
E-mail: donlee@ktnet.co.kr	
Global e-Trade Enabler, KTNET
As the one-stop service provider for global seamless paperless trade process, KTNET is providing services of Customs, Logistics, Trade
Finance, B2B and B2G in automated electronic way to trade community for more than 17 years since its foundation in 1991.
KTNET’s pursuit of seamless trade process innovation is promising common prosperity for everyone around the world, and all of you
are invited and welcomed to share the accumulated experience and knowledge of KTNET.
Stand: 8 Co-exhibitor
MIC Customs Solutions
26555 Evergreen Rd. Suite 1110
Southfield, Michigan 48076
USA
Telephone: +1-248-304-2831
Fax: +1-248-304-1722
Website: www.mic-cust.com
Contact: Tim Dysarz
E-mail: tim.dysarz@mic-cust.com	
MIC Customs Solutions (MIC) is the global leader in customs software tailored for the needs of the multinational enterprise. Over
the past 19 years, MIC software has been implemented at more than 200 customer sites, including many global Fortune 500 firms,
enabling efficient, compliant customs processes in over 30 countries on five continents, with operationally tested and proven solu-
tions. MIC’s product philosophy is tailored to companies that wish to implement an integrated customs management structure,
ensuring cost-effective, consistent and transparent handling of customs activities – whether within a country, across a region, or
globally. For more information on our products and capabilities, we invite you to stop by our exhibit booth and visit our website
at www.mic-cust.com.
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2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE  EXHIBITION
23-25 April 2008
Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
Stands: 27-28 Platinum Sponsor
Microsoft
Av. Cullinganlaan, 1
B-1831 Diegem, Brussels
Belgium
Telephone: +32 2 704 3000
Fax: +32 2 7043535
Web site: www.microsoft.com
Contact: Ludo DeBock
E-mail: ludodeb@microsoft.com	
At Microsoft, we’re motivated and inspired every day by how our customers use our software to find creative solutions to business
problems, develop breakthrough ideas, and stay connected to what’s most important to them. We run our business in much the
same way, and believe our three core business divisions offer the greatest potential to serve our customers. They are:
• Platform Products and Services Division, including the Windows Client Group, Server and Tools Group, and MSN Group
• Business Division, including the Information Worker Group and Microsoft Business Solutions Group
• Entertainment and Devices Division, including the Home and Entertainment Group and the Mobile and Embedded Devices
Group
We are committed long term to the mission of helping our customers realise their full potential. Just as we constantly update and
improve our products, we want to continually evolve our company to be in the best position to accelerate new technologies as they
emerge and to better serve our customers.
Stand: 16 Silver Sponsor
OpSec Security
NE38 0AD-UK
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)191 417 5434
Fax: +44 (0)191 417 6591
Website: www.opsecsecurity.com
E-mail: info@opsecsecurity.com	
Opsec Security is the single source global provider of anti-counterfeiting and brand protection management solutions.
	
With a heritage as a pioneer in security solutions including optical and material sciences and in software development, no organiza-
tion in the world has more client focused experience than OpSec protecting brands (in the physical world and the online world),
supply chains, passports, currencies, government documents and licensed products.
For more information about how OpSec provides to global brand owners and governments an unsurpassed suite of overt and covert
tracking and internet monitoring products, contact info@opsecsecurity.com.
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Stands: 22-23 Corporate Event Sponsor
Samsung SDS
135-918
KOREA
Telephone: +82 2 3429 2114
Fax: +82 2 3429 3300
Web site: http://www.sds.samsung.com
Contact: Mr. KANG, Kwang Jung
E-mail: Kwangjung.kang@samsung.com	
U-Creator, Samsung SDS
Today, we are witnessing an unprecedented level of change as we enter a new era. Samsung SDS is at the forefront of this change,
partnering our clients to help them take the initiative to become leaders in their industries.
U-Creator
The “U” symbolically represents “you”-the customer-and also refers to the concept of “unity” in an open society. A “creator” is
someone who leads customers with penetrating insight, innovation and creativity. The word “creator” also implies our determina-
tion to create new business value for customers and emphasis on creativity.
U dream, We create.
This slogan conveys our drive to become a “U creator” and our ultimate goal of serving our customers best by creating the solu-
tions that they desire and need.
Stand: 13 Exhibitor
SAP AG
Dietmar-Hopp-Allee 16
69190 Walldorf
Germany
Website: www.sap.com
Contact: see local subsidiaries on web site
E-mail: webmaster@sap.com	
SAP is the world’s leading provider of business software*. Today, more than 46,100 customers in more than 120 countries run
SAP® applications—from distinct solutions addressing the needs of small businesses and midsize companies to suite offerings for
global organizations. Powered by the SAP NetWeaver® technology platform to drive innovation and enable business change, SAP
software helps enterprises of all sizes around the world improve customer relationships, enhance partner collaboration and create
efficiencies across their supply chains and business operations. SAP solution portfolios support the unique business processes of
more than 25 industries, including high tech, retail, financial services, healthcare and the public sector. With subsidiaries in more
than 50 countries, the company is listed on several exchanges, including the Frankfurt stock exchange and NYSE under the symbol
“SAP.” (Additional information at http://www.sap.com)
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23-25 April 2008
Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
Stand: 6 Exhibitor
SGS
Place des Alpes 1,
CH-1211 Geneva 1
Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 739 9449
Fax: +41 22 739 9839
Website:www.sgs.com/governments_and_institutions
Contact: Philippe Isler
E-mail: philippe.isler@sgs.com	
SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. With 52’000 employees, SGS operates a
network of 1’000 offices and laboratories around the world. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity.
With trade liberalization and increasingly complex international supply chains, SGS - Governments and Institutions Services – has
designed a new generation of trade facilitation and revenue enhancement services using modern technology and highly specialized
technical skills. Products such as TradeNet, ValiTrade, Profiler and Cargo scanning systems are being deployed around the world by
SGS.
Stand: 19 Exhibitor
SITA
Thornbrook House, Weyside Park,
Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1XE
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)1483 521 282
Fax: +44 (0)1483 414122
Website: www.sita.aero/borders
E-mail: transportation.security@sita.aero	
SITA is the world’s leading service provider of IT business solutions and communications services to the air transport industry. SITA
manages complex communication solutions for its air transport, government and GDS customers over the world’s most extensive
communication network, complemented by consultancy in the design, deployment and integration of communication services.
SITA provides a unique set of global government and security solutions, including passenger screening solutions, which use bio-
graphic data for risk assessment both pre- and post-departure as well as consultancy services and biometric verification solutions,
for positive identification and registered traveller programs.
Stand: 33 Co-exhibitor
SOGET
Docks Dombasle 4 Rue des Lamaneurs
76085 LE HAVRE cedex
France
Telephone: +33 2 35 19 25 54
Fax : +33 2 35 19 02 93	
Website: www.soget.fr
E-mail : internationalaffairs@soget.fr	
SOGET is a world leader enabling Customs Authorities, Port Authorities and Cargo Communities to facilitate and secure the global
trade by providing AP + cargo community systems and services.
Compliant with WCO SAFE framework of standards, AP+ CCS is a new generation of single window that optimizes, orchestrates
and secures supply chain business processes for cargo stakeholders. The CCS AP+ provides advance electronic cargo information
on cargo and container shipments to Customs for more effective and timely identification of high risk cargo.
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Stands: 30-31 Gold Sponsor
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
4150 Network Circle
Santa Clara, CA 94054
United States
Telephone: +1 650-960-1300
Fax: +1 480-883-2819
Website: www.sun.com/government
Contact: Anne Rasanen
E-mail: Anne.rasanen@sun.com	
Sun’s eCustoms solutions are designed for government revenue and taxation offices that need an efficient, scalable way to accu-
rately manage the global supply chain and maximize revenue but lack the IT capacity for security, visibility, and compliance. Sun
proven eCustoms solutions are providing real-time fraud detection, risk management and secure information asset management
for government customers around the world.
Sun’s eCustoms auditing and tracking enables data integrity reviews to identify compliance and security gaps by allowing govern-
ments to increase revenue collection and have better budget visibility through integrated single views, secure, stable infrastructure
platforms and stateless, access-protected workstations.
Stand: 34 Exhibitor
TATIS AFRICA (PTY) LTD
1st floor Intaba House, Epsom Downs Office Park,
Bryanston, Johannesburg, Gauteng
South Africa
Telephone: +27 11 706 3951
Fax: +27 11 706 3464
Website: www.tatis.com
Contact: Emmanuel Diakakis
E-mail: Emmanuel.diakakis@tatisafrica.com	
Founded in 2000, TATIS has developed a portfolio of integrated Customs solutions that collectively ensure compliance and enable
trade facilitation, based on global standards and best practices adopted by the WTO and WCO. Partnering with GlobalLink Trade
Consulting, the TATIS consulting team has gained extensive knowledge of Customs Management best practices and their specifica-
tions.
Client requirements in specific legislative domains (eg EU) have driven enhancements to the TATIScms (Customs Management
Solution) such as a rich SAD format, sophisticated tax calculations and risk assessment, and regional integration.
In collaboration with SAP, TATIS also offers a Customs and Border Management (CBM) solution, integrating SAP’s revenue manage-
ment with TATIS’s trade processing and compliance management.
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23-25 April 2008
Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea
Stand: 8 Exhibitor
Trusted Trade Alliance, LLC.
7600 NE 41st Street, Suite 325
Vancouver, Washington 98662
USA
Telephone: +1-360-567-1213
Fax: +1-248-567-3758
Website: http://www.trusted-trade.net/
Contact: Bryce Blegen
E-mail: Blegen@trusted-trade.net	
The Trusted Trade Alliance provides a variety of services focused on assisting business in addressing the challenges of global trade.
We provide a comprehensive network of member offices located around the globe, staffed to provide a consistent level of expertise
on 6 continents. Our members include noted experts, well-versed in the local requirements of the countries you do business in, but
at the same time recognized leaders in multilateral efforts to make global trade challenges as business-friendly and practicable as
possible. Our mission is to provide our customers with high-quality, personalized training, advice and assistance in the implementa-
tion of compliant, secure supply chains at a country, multi-country or global level.
Stand: 32 Organiser
World Customs Organization (WCO)
Rue du Marché 30, B-1210 Brussels
Belgium
Telephone: +32 2 209 92 11
Fax: +32 2 209 92 62
E-mail: communication@wcoomd.org
Web site: http://www.wcoomd.org
Web site: http://events.wcoomd.org 	
As the only intergovernmental organization with a unique Customs focus, the World Customs Organization (WCO) with its head-
quarters in Brussels currently has 172 Members across the globe at all stages of economic development that collectively process
approximately 98% of world trade.
The WCO is particularly noted for its work in areas covering the security and facilitation of the trade supply chain, the develop-
ment of global Customs standards, the simplification and harmonisation of Customs procedures, trade facilitation, risk manage-
ment, integrity promotion, customs modernisation, valuation, origin, the Harmonized System goods nomenclature, and sustainable
Customs capacity building initiatives.
Being the global centre of Customs expertise, the WCO provides an ideal forum for Customs administrations and their stakeholders
to discuss, exchange experiences, and share best practices on a range of international Customs and trade issues.
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Wco it conference-2009-korea_brochure

  • 1. Contents Sponsors thanks 2 Welcome Message 5 Programme for 23 April 2008 7 Programme for 24 April 2008 10 Programme for 25 April 2008 12 Presentations of Sponsors and Exhibitors 14 Floor Plan 16 List of Sponsors and Exhibitors 17 Location Grand Hyatt Seoul Republic of Korea Date 23-25 April 2008 Hosted by Integrated Border Management: Is IT Essential? Inventing our future 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITIONBrussels–Johannesburg–KualaLumpur–Istanbul–Bangalore–Veracruz–Seoul Exploring the role of information technology at the border Corporate Event Sponsor
  • 2. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 2 We wish to thank our Sponsors for supporting this Conference. PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS CORPORATE EVENT SPONSOR
  • 3. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 3 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea Dear Participants, We are pleased to welcome you to another of our very popular series of WCO IT events. The 2008 WCO IT Conference Exhibition with the theme “Integrated Border Management: Is IT Essential?“ will be held in Seoul, Korea from 23-25 April 2008. This year, the event will be co-hosted in partnership with Korea Customs in Seoul, the capital city of Korea. With over 600 years of history, Seoul is the perfect balance between historical sites and dynamic modern facilities that co-exist harmoniously. The conference theme is built around the ways in which IT can help Customs administrations and their stakeholders in government and industry to manage the transition to the digital age whilst maintaining a close watch on basic business functions, including the classification and valuation of goods among other complex tasks that form a part of today’s Customs environment. With this in mind, the conference will focus on exploring new ways that Customs might interact with other border regulatory agencies as a result of new IT systems and processes with particular emphasis on more integrated operations that will allow for even better border management. Participants will also be encouraged to critically evaluate the way each element might be enhanced by effective use of modern IT solutions, and analyze the relevant international standards and their vital importance to border management. Finally, this conference will offer participants a platform for cross-sector co-operation on how IT can assist Customs modernization and capacity building programmes which directly benefit the economic and social development of countries. The Exhibition which will be held alongside the main event will offer quality networking and marketing opportunities for participants and vendors alike. It is an ideal occasion to obtain first hand information from suppliers and users on trends, technologies, and solutions. This WCO IT Conference Exhibition offers unparalleled opportunities for Customs administrations and their stakeholders to obtain the latest information about trends and developments in the IT field whilst facilitating discussions on Customs modernization and capacity building programmes. A programme and further information about this conference is included with this brochure for your convenience. We hope that you enjoy the event. Our very best wishes, Mr. Michel Danet Mr. Hur Yong-Suk Mr. Michel Danet Secretary General World Customs Organization Mr. Hur Yong-Suk Commissioner Korea Customs Service
  • 4. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 4 Are your to shrink continents? microsoft.com/peopleready T:10in T:14 in KTNET (Korea Trade Network) KTNET is the Korean National Hub and SingleWindowAgency of PaperlessTrade owned by Korea InternationalTradeAssociation(KITA). Since its foundation in 1991 by the initiatives from Ministry of Knowledge Economy(MKE) of Korea, KTNET has been closely working with Korea Customs Service(KCS). Korean e-Customs System, widely recognized as “World Best”, was developed under the strong partnership between KTNET and KCS, and KTNET has taken the responsibility of system maintenance and operation together with the provision of B2G service between trade community and KCS as the designated service provider. With the main business field of secure transaction of Electronic Documents related to trade process such as customs administration, logistics, trade finance, B2B and B2G, KTNET is providing extended service of Electronic Document Authority, Certificate Authority and Consultancy for Trade and Customs Process Simplification and Innovation. KTNET’s pursuit of seamless trade process innovation is promising common prosperity for everyone around the world, and all the members of global trade community are invited and welcomed to share the accumulated experience and knowledge of KTNET Recently, KTNET actively participates in overseas governments’ e-Customs and Paperless Trade Project, and Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Mongolia, and Kyrgyz Republic are those countries which KTNET has worked together.
  • 5. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 5 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea WCO PUBLICAT IONS “Customs Compendium” collection A unique collection of reference brochures on topical Customs issues: Some titles : Volume # 2 : Customs Computerization Volume # 9: Integrated Border Management Volume #10 : WCO Customs Data Model Find out more about this collection on our website: http://publications.wcoomd.org The WCO Customs Data Model Handbook version 2.0 Contains all the necessary information for harmonised message implementation for those involved in modelling and implementing Customs procedures in an electronic environment. Hard copy - Price: € 90 for the public, € 70 for WCO Members CD-ROM - Price: € 90 for the public, € 40 for WCO Members CD-ROM - 2007 WCO Information Technology Conference and Exhibition (Veracruz, Mexico) From the Old World to the New: IT facilitates Transition? Price: € 50 CD-Rom - 2006 WCO IT Conference Exhibition (Bangalore, India) IT outsourcing and off-shoring – A challenge for customs? Price: € 50 CD-Rom - 2005 WCO IT Conference Exhibition (Istanbul, Turkey) ICT for Customs – Bridging the gap? Price: € 50 NEW ! Order the full range of WCO Publications on our new online bookshop : http://publications.wcoomd.org
  • 6. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 6 Accenture Customs and Border Management Services Single Window Customs Transformation Data Intelligence Border Management Identity Management Biometric Solutions Streamlined Administrative Services Citizen Services and Benets Business Consulting Systems Integration Technology Consulting Outsourcing Public Service Value A LT E R N A T I V E T H I N K I N G : A User’s Guide. Alternative Thinking About Business And Technology Alternative thinking is recognizing that information technology is now business technology, and there’s no going back. It’s realizing that the proper role of technology in this era is not just to be safe and steady and reliable, but to spur the business to compete more aggressively, more imaginatively and more daringly. It’s deploying the collective brainpower of HP Labs and our annual $3.6 billion invested in RD—particularly in the “R” of RD. It’s HP together with you demanding simplicity, killing complexity, meeting metrics, enforcing efficiency, igniting innovation and speeding the idea, the product, to market before competitors even know what’s coming. Technology for better business outcomes. hp.co.kr/BusinessTechnology ©2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
  • 7. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 7 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea Tuesday April 22 2008 19.00 - 20.30 Welcome cocktail Grand Hyatt, Room Namsan III, 2nd floor Sponsored by INTRACOM IT SERVICES Day 1: Wednesday 23 April 2008 Official Opening Opening Ceremony of the 2008 WCO IT Conference Exhibition 10.00 – 11.00 • Mr. Kang Man-Soo, Minister of Strategy and Finance, Korea • Mr. Hur Yong-Suk, Commissioner, Korea Customs Service • Mr. Tapani Erling, Chairman, WCO Council VIP Exhibition Tour • Mr. Michel Danet, Secretary-General, WCO 11.00 – 11.45 • Mr. Lee Hee-Beom, President and CEO, Korea International Trade Association • Mr. Yoo Byung-Chang, Chairman, Korea Software Industry Association Keynote Speeches • Mr. Kim In, CEO, Samsung SDS 11.45 – 13.00 • Dr. Hans van Grieken, CapGemini Press Conference Main Conference Room 13.00 13.00-14.30 Buffet lunch in the exhibition area Sponsored by ACCENTURE Conference Chair Mr. Allen Bruford, Deputy Director, Compliance Facilitation, WCO National In 2007 at Veracruz, Mexico, the extensive series of national presentations Presentations : proved to be a popular and highly relevant part of the event. Based upon that Moderator precedent, it has been decided to replicate the process but with a different Mr. Allen Bruford, wco group of countries. 14.30-15.00 • Mr. Li Xiao Gang, Chief Information Officer, General Administration of China Customs, IT application of China Customs 15.00-15.30 • Mr. Juozas Rimkevicius, Deputy Director General, Lithuanian Customs 15.30-16.00 • Mr. Roberto Acuna Baldizon, TICA Project Manager, Costa Rica Customs 16.00-16.30 Refreshment and contact break in the exhibition area Sponsored by COTECNA
  • 8. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 8 World Customs Centre of learning TRAINING SOLUTIONS TO MATCH YOUR NEEDS www.premierairtime.com Premia Airtime Ltd 4, rue de la Presse 1000 Brussels Belgium With the aim of maximising the potential and performance of customs and the private sector, the World Customs Centre of Learning offers a wide range of training sessions using a variety of quality training methods: Distributed by: Contact us: Website : www.premierairtime.com By e-mail : info@premierairtime.com By phone : +32 (0)2 227 11 26 By fax : +32 (0)2 218 31 41 E-LEARNING Internet / Intranet access to online Courses Quizzes by the means of interactive multimedia training modules: • Harmonized System • Customs Valuation Transfer Pricing • Intellectual Property Rights • SAFE Framework of Standards AEO concept • Temporary Admission • CITES • Customs controls Risk assessment • Other modules in development Visit our website for catalogue price list FACE-TO-FACE TRAINING Expert onsite training led by leading specialists from WCO and other international Organizations: • 15 trainings per year on many topics (HS, Valuation Transfer Pricing, SAFE Framework of Standard AEO concept, Rules of Origin, IPR, Customs Data Model, etc…) • 2 or 3 days interactive learning courses • Location: WCO Headquarters, Brussels • Groups no larger than 24 participants • Preliminary E-learning access for optimal learning results (if applicable) Visit our website for calendar brochures
  • 9. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 9 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea Day 1: Wednesday 23 April 2008 (suite) Interactive Session: Single Window is one of the buzz terms in the world of trade and international Single Window transport. In this session 3 experts in the adoption of single window systems 17.00-18.30 will share their particular experiences in this complex technical, legal and policy. matter Then there will be an interactive session where all present can quiz the experts on the role of single window systems in an integrated border Moderator: management regime. Mr. Ludo de Bock, • Ms. Debbie Whiteside, CusMod Programme Business Manager, New Zealand Microsoft Customs Service: APEC SW Project • Mr. Alexander Arevalo, Chair, ASEAN SW project and Deputy Commissioner, Philippine Bureau of Customs • Mr. Yoshikazu Sakai, Director for Information Management Office, Ministry of Finance, Japan: Single Window and its recent development, including cooperation with border agencies and interaction with external single window system • QA Session (3 previous speakers plus Mr. Gareth Lewis, WCO Secretariat) 20.30-22.30 Gala dinner at the Grand Hyatt Traditional cultural show Sponsored by ICS / MICROCLEAR Dinner Sponsored by SAMSUNG SDS
  • 10. 10 Day 2: Thursday 24 April 2008 National Three more leading Customs administrations will present their view on border Administrations management and the role of IT. Moderator Mr. Allen Bruford, WCO 09.30-10.00 Mr. Dan Imbeau, Director, Customs Commercial Solutions Division, Canada Border Services Agency, OGD E-Collaboration 10.00-10.30 Mr. Gene Ravele, General Manager for Border Control, South Africa Revenue Service: The National Integrated Border Management Strategy 10.30-11.00 Mr. Amarsaikhan Damdinjav, Director, Mongolian Customs, GAMAS – promoting e-Government by establishing e-Customs 11.00-11.30 Refreshment Contact Break in the exhibition area Sponsored by OPSEC SECURITY 11.30-13.30 Panel 1: Integrated Border Management will be achieved through a coordinated Integrated Border approach by Customs, other border regulatory agencies, trade and transport Management and both within and between nations. Discussion in this panel will focus upon the the Role of pivotal role of partnerships and the better use of information as the means to Government/Private bind parties more closely and thereby enable integration. Sector Partnership • Mr. Paul-Herve Theunissen, Head of Unit Customs Taxation trans Moderator: European Systems, EU Commission Mr. Markus Werling, SAP • Mr. Michael Lim, Director, Government Security, SITA Asia Pacific • Mr. David Regan, Executive Director Revenue and Customs Europe, Africa and Latin America, Accenture • Mr. Lou Ventino, Senior Director, Global Trade Organization, Microsoft Corporation 13.30-15.00 Buffet Lunch in the exhibition area Sponsored by MICROSOFT CONFERENCEINFORMATION
  • 11. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 11 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea Room Time Break-out Possibility of interpretation into English/French/Korean Room A Break-out No interpretation English only Room B Namsan I, 2nd floor Break-out No interpretation English only Room C Namsan II, 2nd floor 15.00-15.15 SAMSUNG SDS Internet Cleareance System Seungho Shin, Senior Engineer SUN MICROSYSTEMS Designing for Customs Services Automation Anne Rasanen, Director of Global eGovernment BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON Innovations in Border Management George J. Weise, Principal, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.15.15-15.30 OPSEC SECURITY An integrated approach to excise revenue management Hamish Shearer, Regional Sales Director CRIMSONLOGIC Development of a Holistic National Trade Facilitation Platform – implementation considerations and critical success factors Jonathan Koh, Consulting Director 15.30-15.45 Inspection Control Services (ICS) MicroClear® – Your Trade Facilitation Partner without compromising on Security Bassam S. Khoury, CEO GAINDE 2000 Building Automated solutions for trade efficiency Mor Talla DIOP, IT Solutions Director SITA The future of air transportation security: the convergence of biometric and pas- senger data solutions for security and facilitation Thomas A. Marten, Vice President, Government and Security Solutions 15.45- 16.00 MICROSOFT COTS Solutions driving secure WW connected Customs Ludo DeBock Director, EU NATO Global Strategic Accounts TATIS AFRICA Border Management by Tatis Emmanuel Diakakis, Managing Director Korea Customs UNI-PASS Information Association (CUPIA) Korea Customs e-clearance System, UNI-PASS Samuel Yoon, Director16.00-16.15 BULL Interacting with Customs in a global environment Jean-François Betbeder, Tax Customs Solutions Vice President ACCENTURE Single Window John Vidas, Senior Executive, Revenue Customs APAC16.15-16.30 16.30-16.45 Refreshment and contact break in the exhibition area Sponsored by BULL 16.45-17.00 HP Green IT: Chip to Chiller Kang, Won Moo, HP Korea BCS Manager GREENLINE Enhancing Border Management through Effective Risk Assessment and Control Programs Chris Thibedeau, VP Risk Assessment Solutions GM Canada BUREAU VERITAS/SOGET Supply Chain Security Border Management Pascal Ollivier, Adviser to SOGET CEO, Government International Affairs Elie Sawaya, Consulting Engineer BUREAU VERITAS 17.00-17.15 KTNET (Korea Trade Network) KTNET, Global e-Trade Enabler Jay KIM, Team Manager, Global Service Planning Team CYBERNETICA Customs Engine (CuE) - helping clients to succeed! Rait Raal, Business, Development Manager Cybernetica AS 17.15-17.30 INTRACOM IT Services Integrated Border Management, before, at and beyond the border - a practical viewpoint Albert Menashe, CEO SAP Integrated Customs and Border Management - Instrumental, Essential, Indispensable ? Markus A. Werling, Vice President Industry Business Unit Public Sector SAP AG, Walldorf Germany17.30-17.45 19.30-22.00 Dinner hosted by Korea Customs Service (KCS) : USELL CONVENTION HALL Buses for the Usell Convention Hall • 6.30 p.m. , Main gate of the Grand Hyatt Hotel • 6.45 p.m. , Main gate of the Hamilton Hotel 15.00-18.00 Company break-outs Companies participating in the 2008 WCO IT Conference Exhibition will provide detailed insight into their solutions for Customs administrations.
  • 12. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 12 Day 3: Friday 25 April 2008 Conference Chair Moderator, Mr. Allen Bruford 4 Case Studies a) 09.30-10.00 Mr. Albert Menashe, CEO, Intracom IT Services b) 10.00-10.40 Mr. Chun Hong-Uk, Director General, Clearance Facilitation Bureau, Korea Customs Service – KCS has completed the WCO Time Release Study and this session is an evaluation of the strategic implications of that important project, including what it says about the efficiency of border management procedures. c) 10.40-11.05 Mr. Peter Chi, Director, Asia Operations, OpSec Security: Layered IT Security approach for Revenue Protection Track and Trace Systems d) 11.05-11.30 Mr. Mats Wicktor, Deputy Director, Managing the Trade, Swedish Customs: Border Integration with Norway 11.30-12.00 Refreshment Contact Break in the exhibition area Sponsored by GS1 Panel 2: Innovation Integrated Border Management is a relatively new term for a concept that has 12.00-13.30 been around for a long time. Everybody talks about the speed of change in the 21st Century, but what are the specific innovative developments within Moderator technology that will have the greatest impact on future border control? Mr. Dietmar Jost, • Mr. Lee Tiow Young, Assistant DG, Singapore Customs Booz Allen Hamilton • Mr. Alan Long, General Manager, Maritime Cargo Processing • Ms. Anne Rasanen, Director, eGovernment Transformation Vertical, Global Public Sector Sales, Sun Microsystems • Mr. Kim Hyung Wook, System Engineer, LG CNS Closing Speeches • Mr. Hur Yong-Suk, Commissioner, Korea Customs Service 13.30-14.00 • Mr. Michel Danet, Secretary-General, WCO 14.00-15.30 Buffet lunch in the exhibition area Sponsored by KTNET 19.30-22.00 Dinner at the Grand Hyatt Sponsored by Hewlett Packard
  • 13. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 13 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea KEY WCO INSTRUMENTS Information drives processes, and the world of Customs, trade and international transport logistics covers a complex array of parties, processes and products. The information exchanges between Customs and industry for international cross border regulatory clearance and for fiscal and statistical matters are equally diverse. The WCO has developed a number of practical instruments that relate to the better use of information to simplify the regulatory burden to the maximum extent possible, whilst simultaneously fulfilling Government and public expectations for safe and secure borders. Some of these instruments are briefly described below: The WCO Data Model describes a maximum set of international data elements for agencies to manage their main business processes at the border - import and export goods declarations, cargo declarations, conveyance reports and transit declarations. The Data Model also includes business and information models, international codes and Message Implementation Guidelines. The current version under development (V3) includes data requirements for key agencies, or activities, undertaken alongside customs at the border such as Agriculture, Human Health and Hazardous Waste. Therefore it caters for the important international trade single window context. The UCR instrument describes a unique reference that binds disparate data storages along the supply chain from origin to final destination. It should be applied to a shipment as soon as possible in the trade transaction (for example, at the time of the dispatch advice) and is intended to live alongside existing commercial references such as house and master waybills. Most usefully the UCR could have potential to simplify and reduce the size of data exchanges, especially between trusted parties such as AEO’s. Further the concept has real potential to assist in facilitating the Government to Government data exchanges that would characterize the international trade single window environment. The Revised Kyoto Convention, ICT Guidelines to Chapter VII, describe a wide range of issues relevant to administrations embarking on IT development or re-development. They include tendering and purchasing considerations, trading parties’ identity management and authentication and other potentially difficult business issues. Also related are the “Kyoto Data Principles” that underpin the WCO Data Model and include such important matters as limits to data requirements, mandatory/conditional data needs and electronic messages. In February 2007 WCO issued its Single Window Data Harmonization guide, a vital document that explains the principles and methods used to harmonize data requirements in individual administrations using the WCO Data Model as the base standard. By extension, it can be also used to harmonize data across other border agencies beyond the Customs domain, which will in time lead to enhanced levels of international and national data harmonization. Many other instruments, such as the Integrated Supply Chain Management Guidelines (part of SAFE) and the XML Guidelines are under development, all of which combine to produce a comprehensive set of best practice guidance and standards for Customs, other border regulatory agencies, trade and transport for their use in order to improve supply chain efficiency, synchronicity and security. For more information: - Website: http://www.wcoomd.org/ - Email: gareth.lewis@wcoomd.org
  • 14. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 14 Stands: 14-15 Platinum Sponsor Accenture 4 Brindabella Circuit, Brindabella Business Park Canberra Airport A.C.T 2609 Telephone: + 61 2 6217-3000 Website: www.accenture.com Contact: Carl Ward E-mail: carl.ward@accenture.com Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive research on the world’s most successful companies, Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments. With more than 175,000 people in 49 countries, the company generated net revenues of US$19.70 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2007. Accenture has extensive experience of partnering with government organizations in the field of Revenue, Customs and Border Management with over 2,100 professionals having successfully worked with more than 80 agencies and departments worldwide. Stand: 5 Exhibitor ALEXAN TECH. INC. 17 FL, NO.33, Sec.1, Minsheng Rd., Banchian City, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, 22069 Telephone: +886 2 295 99 175 Fax: +886 2 295 99 173 Website: www.alexan-tech.com E-mail : gpsgis@ms24.hinet.net ALEXAN TECH. INC. was established in 2004, which has 15 professional RFID technicians at present and has superior ability of market development in Taiwan. We are system provider for wireless products and are actively developing the niche market business. Our products include RFID, Antenna, Radar system… etc. Stands: 17-18 Co-exhibitor Arctic Group AB P.O Box 163 S-971 05 LULEA Sweden Telephone: +46 920 295900 Fax: +46 920 295901 Website: http://www.arcticgroup.se Contact: Mr Jonas Lind E-mail: jonas.lind@arcticgroup.se Arctic Group has been the main supplier, service provider, and consultant to the Swedish Customs over the last 20 years. Furthermore, the company’s experts have extensive experience working with other customs administrations across Europe, Africa and Asia. With the establishment of Arctiquator in Malaysia, it enables the expertise of the Arctic group to be immediately available locally, with the objective of growing the expertise domestically and in Asia. Presentations from Sponsors and Exhibitors
  • 15. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 15 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea Stand: 1 Gold Sponsor Booz Allen Hamilton P8283 Greensboro Drive McLean, Va 22102 United States Telephone:+1 703 902 5000 Website: www.boozallen.com Contact:Mr. George Weise E-mail: weise_george@bah.com Booz Allen Hamilton has been at the forefront of management consulting for businesses and governments for more than 90 years. Providing consulting services in strategy, operations, organization and change, and infor- mation technology, Booz Allen is the one firm that helps clients solve their toughest problems, working by their side to help them achieve their missions. Booz Allen is com- mitted to delivering results that endure. With 19,000 employees on six continents, the firm generates annual sales of $4 billion. Booz Allen has been recognized as a consultant and an employer of choice. In 2007, for the third consecutive year, Fortune magazine named Booz Allen one of “The 100 Best Companies to Work For,” and for the past eight years, Working Mother has ranked the firm among its “100 Best Companies for Working Mothers.” Stand: 2 Silver Sponsor Bull 78340 Les Clayes-sous-Bois France Telephone: +33 (0)1 30 80 70 00 Fax: +33 (0)1 30 80 62 73 Website: www.bull.com Contact : Jean-François Betbéder E-mail: jean-francois.betbeder@bull.net As one of the leading European IT companies, Bull, Architect of an Open World™, delivers open, flexible and secure information systems to help customers transform their IS, applying its know-how in three areas: - developing and implementing flexible and interoperable applications which give business processes the freedom to evolve - Securing data and exchanges so critical to customers’ business integrity - Providing robust, innovative and open servers, based on industry-standard technologies. Bull has gained worldwide recognition in aligning Customs systems to new international demands. Its e-biscus® software suite facilitates legal commerce through fraud detection, fast clearance and efficient enforcement.
  • 17. 17 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea CONFERENCEINFORMATION List of sponsors and exhibitors We wish to thank our Sponsors for supporting this Conference, and our Exhibitors for their continued support. COMPANY TYPE STAND # ACCENTURE Platinum Sponsor 14-15 ALEXAN TECH INC. Exhibitor 5 ARCTIC GROUP AB Co-Exhibitor 17-18 BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON Gold Sponsor 1 BULL Silver Sponsor 2 BUREAU VERITAS Exhibitor 33 CENTRE FOR CUSTOMS EXCISE STUDIES Co-Exhibitor 8 COTECNA INSPECTION SA Silver Sponsor 24 CRIMSONLOGIC PTE LTD Exhibitor 7 CROWN AGENTS Exhibitor 25-26 CYBERNETICA AS Gold Sponsor 4 GAINDE 2000 Exhibitor 20 GREENLINE SYSTEMS, INC. Exhibitor 21 GS1 Silver Sponsor 3 HP Korea Platinum Sponsor 29 ICS, INSPECTION CONTROL SERVICES USA, LTD. Platinum Sponsor 10-11 INTRACOM IT SERVICES Gold Sponsor 17-18 KOREA CUSTOMS SERVICE Exhibitor 32 KOREA CUSTOMS UNI-PASS INFORMATION ASSOCIATION (CUPIA) Exhibitor 9 KOREA INTERNATIONAL TRADE ASSOCIATION (KITA) Co-Exhibitor 12 KTNET ( KOREA TRADE NETWORK) Platinum Sponsor 12 MIC CUSTOMS SOLUTIONS Co-Exhibitor 8 MICROSOFT Platinum Sponsor 27-28 OPSEC SECURITY Silver Sponsor 16 SAMSUNG SDS Corporate Event Sponsor 22-23 SAP AG Exhibitor 13 SGS Exhibitor 6 SITA Exhibitor 19 SOGET Co-Exhibitor 33 SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. Gold Sponsor 30-31 TATIS AFRICA (PTY)LTD Exhibitor 34 TRUSTED TRADE ALLIANCE, LLC. Exhibitor 8 World Customs Organization (WCO) Organizer 32
  • 18. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 18 Stand: 33 Exhibitor Bureau Veritas 17 bis, Place des Reflets - La Défense 2 92400 Courbevoie France Telephone: +33 (0)1 42 91 52 91 Fax: +33 (0)1 42 91 52 92 Website: www.bureauveritas.com Founded in 1828, Bureau Veritas is an international company with a core business of conformity assessment, applied in the areas of quality, health, safety, environment and social responsibility. Bureau Veritas is one of the world’s leading providers of trade facilitation services to governmental authorities (Verification of Conformity, destination inspection, pre-shipment inspections, X-Ray scanner control, etc). The comprehensive range of services for customs and trade community includes: • Cargo scanner operations • Collaborative border management solutions (Cargo Community Systems, Customs Management Systems and Electronic Single Windows) • Pre-shipment and destination inspection • Valuation and classification services • Risk management • All services related to trade facilitation and modernization programs. Highlights: • 33000 employees present in 700 offices • 28 trade facilitation programs currently managed Stand: 8 Co-exhibitor Centre for Customs Excise Studies Building 22, Innovation Centre University Drive South 2617 BRUCE A.C.T Australia Telephone: +61 2 6201 5440 Fax: +61 2 6201 5746 Website: www.customscentre.canberra.edu.au E-mail: steve.holloway@canberra.edu.au The Centre for Customs and Excise Studies (CCES) provides an international focal point for education, training, consulting services, advisory services and research capabilities for revenue and/or border protection administrations, related government agencies and the international trading community. Since 2001 CCES has undertaken projects around the world, encompassing strategic customs modernisation and reform studies, revenue gap analysis, capacity-building programs, policy reviews, study tours, trade facilitation reviews, legislative reviews, compliance management programs, organisational and structural reform programs, business process re-engineering and applied research. CCES works collaboratively with key donor agencies and international customs and trade organisations to develop sustainable capacity-building outcomes that further global customs and international trade objectives.
  • 19. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 19 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea Stand: 24 Silver Sponsor Cotecna Inspection SA 58 rue de la Terrassière P.O. Box – 1211 Geneva 6 Switzerland Telephone: +41 22 849 6900 Fax: +41 22 849 6989 Website : www.cotecna.com E-mail : Cotecna.geneva@cotecna.ch Founded in Switzerland in 1974, the Cotecna Group offers a wide range of government inspection services and offers specialized technical assistance to customs. Cotecna is a pioneer in areas such as risk management, destination inspection, the development and integration of scanner projects, and also participates in customs modernisation programmes. For a full description of our serv- ices, please visit www.cotecna.com. The Cotecna Group has a combined workforce of about 4,000 employees and agents in close to 100 offices throughout the world and operates 14 government inspection contracts. Stand: 7 Exhibitor CrimsonLogic Pte Ltd 31 Science Park Road The Crimson Singapore 117611 Telephone: +65 6887 7888 Fax: +65 6778 5277 Website: www.crimsonlogic.com Contact: David Siah Business Development Director E-mail: davidsiah@crimsonlogic.com CrimsonLogic delivers word-class eGovernment solutions by leveraging on best-practice technologies, quality human capital and global experiences. Our proven track record of end-to-end eGovernment solutions spans across trade facilitation and customs, judiciary, tax, healthcare, and IT security domains. Our expertise is recognised through eGovernment projects delivered across five continents and in more than 20 countries. With 20 years of experience in developing and managing nationwide, mission-critical IT systems and services in a Public-Private Partnership model, CrimsonLogic has set industry standards with world-first eGovernment solutions such as TradeNet, eStamping, eJudiciary andCertOfOrigin. Stands: 25-26 Exhibitor CROWN AGENTS St Nicholas House, St Nicholas Road, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 1EL United Kingdom Telephone: +44 20 8643 3311 Fax: +44 20 8643 8232 Website: www.crownagents.com Contact: Nick Small, Director IT E-mail: nick.small@crownagents.co.uk Crown Agents is an international company providing consultancy, training and technical assistance for public sector modernisation. We have an outstanding track record of delivering programmes to strengthen customs administrations and have implemented over 50 revenue solutions in Europe, Africa, Asia, South America and the Caribbean. TRIPSTM - Customs is the latest version of Crown Agents’ customs solution, developed using Oracle’s latest SOA technologies. We work in partnership with customs administra- tions - transferring skills, introducing best practice and strengthening their capacity - so that they gain benefit from the TRIPSTM application long after our work has finished.
  • 20. 20 Stand: 4 Gold Sponsor Cybernetica AS Akadeemia tee 21 12618, Tallinn Estonia Telephone: +372 639 7991 Fax: +372 639 7992 Website: www.customsengine.eu Contact: Rait Raal E-mail: rait.raal@cyber.ee Cybernetica is an Estonia-based private RD company with over ten years of experience in developing Customs information sys- tems. Already a highly valued international partner and a long-term partner of the Estonian government, the company is now a partner of HiTS/ISAC--Highway to security: Secure interoperability of intelligence services (Preparatory Action for EU FP7). With complex, critically acclaimed nation-wide projects such as e-voting, digital signature, national ID Card, e-Police, and the backbone of government information systems (X-Road), Cybernetica is capable of creating secure, reliable systems engineered to highest standards. For more, see http://www.customsengine.eu Stand: 20 Exhibitor GAINDE 2000 3 Boulevard Djily Mbaye, 12th Floor Fahd Building 6856, Dakar Etoile Senegal Telephone: +221 33 889 3030/60 Fax: +221 33 842 4338 Website: www.gainde2000.sn E-mail: contact@gainde2000.sn Gainde 2000 is an integrator of customs and trade facilitation systems meeting requirements of the international market and institutions active in trade facilitation. Initially devised to provide assistance to Senegal’s Customs, it has, after six years, built up a real know-how thanks to a wide range of tools and methods tried and tested all along our missions. Among other achievements, Gainde 2000 has implemented the ORBUS Single Window in Senegal and developed CORUS, an elec- tronic payment solution for customs dues, not to mention Trade X, the customs computer system launched internationally, with Kenya being the first step. Now, it abides by a policy of backup in the implementation of its solutions. Stand: 21 Exhibitor GreenLine Systems Inc. 2231 Crystal Drive Suite 1114 Arlington, VA 22202 USA Telephone: +1 703 879 6971 Website: http://www.greenlinesystems.com Contact: Paul Kerstanski, Sr. Director Business Development E-mail: pkerstanski@greenlinesystems.co GreenLine Systems provides software and services to support Risk Management and Control Programs for Government Agencies responsible for the cross-border transit of cargo, conveyances, crew or passengers. CONFERENCEINFORMATION
  • 21. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 21 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea Stand: 3 Silver Sponsor GS1 Blue Tower, Avenue Louise 326, bte 10, BE 1050 Brussels, Belgium Telephone: +32.2.788.78.00 Website: http://www.gs1.org Contact: Yuliya Shevchenko E-mail: yuliya.shevchenko@gs1.org GS1: THE GLOBAL LANGUAGE OF BUSINESS GS1 is a leading global organisation dedicated to the design and implementation of global standards and solutions to improve the efficiency and visibility of supply and demand chains globally and across sectors. Our diversified portfolio of products, solutions and technologies includes the GS1 System of standards, as well as GS1 BarCodes, GS1 eCom, GS1 GDSN, EPCglobal and Traceability. GS1 also offers a wide range of services, including training, certification, techni- cal support, and implementation advice. GS1 operates in more than 20 industries and sectors in 108 countries, and addresses all aspects of the supply chain enabling a million companies of all sizes to execute more than five billion transactions a day. In addition to promoting GS1 standards and solutions, GS1 Korea is actively engaged in implementation and promotion of EPC RFID technology in industries. GS1 Korea also plays a key role in advancing the retail and logistics system of Korea, providing various services including electronic catalogue (KorEANnet) and ECR/SCM initiatives. Stand: 29 Platinum Sponsor HP Korea HP Korea House, 23-6 Yoido-dong, Youngdeungpo-gu 150-724 Seoul Korea Telephone: +82-2-2199-0114 Website: www.hp.co.kr HP is a technology company that operates in more than 170 countries around the world. We explore how technology and services can help people and companies address their problems and challenges, and realize their possibilities, aspirations and dreams. We apply new thinking and ideas to create more simple, valuable and trusted experiences with technology, continuously improving the way our customers live and work. We provide infrastructure and business offerings that span from handheld devices to some of the world’s most powerful supercom- puter installations. We offer consumers a wide range of products and services from digital photography to digital entertainment and from computing to home printing.
  • 22. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 22 Stands: 10-11 Platinum Sponsor Inspection Control Services USA, Ltd 1776, Eye Street NW, Suite 820 20006 Washington DC USA Telephone: +1 (202) 777 9200 Fax: +1 (202) 777 9277 Website: www.icsinspections.com Contact: Mr. Bassam Khoury E-mail: BKhoury@agilitylogistics.co Inspection Control Services (ICS) provides a wide range of services and solutions including, Consulting, Customized Solutions, Technology, and Training for Customs and Revenue Administrations to enhance their Customs and tax revenues. ICS’ world class solutions and specialized technologies include our flagship product MicroClear® - Customs Modernization Decision support solu- tion, Price Verification Services (includes MicroClear® Price Research System that offers a complete application for managing and maintaining a pricing database), Destination Inspection Services, Transit Trade Services, Post Clearance Audit Services, Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI) Auditing Services, Customs Data Capture Services and Security Services. ICS also delivers a comprehensive solution for price research on all types of goods in accordance with World Trade Organization (WTO) and World Customs Organization (WCO) guidelines. ICS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Agility group of companies. Agility, a publicly traded company, is a global provider of end-to-end supply chain solutions, with more than 550 offices located in over 100 countries spread across six continents. ICS’ Global Operations and Technology Center are located in Washington, DC, and its operations network spans the globe. Stands: 17-18 Gold Sponsor Intracom IT Services Lautrupvang 10 2750 Ballerup Denmark Telephone : +45 70 22 77 12 Website: www.intracom.com Contact: Albert Menashe E-mail: Albert.menashe@intracom-it.com Intracom IT Services is an international SI offering a broad portfolio of solutions and services ranging from systems integration, thru bespoke software development and deployment to business/technical consulting and outsourced operations. Over the years Intracom has become a major international player within Customs through specialist customs competencies offered by its Brussels subsidiary Intrasoft International, its public sector division in Athens and its Copenhagen-based compliance/enforce- ment operation. With a unique palette of offerings within: - e-customs - goods/passenger processing - integrated risk management - financial audit/control - compliance/enforcement support - anti-smuggling/criminal investigation and an installed base exceeding 20 customers on 4 continents Intracom is firmly en route to becoming the world’s leading customs provider.
  • 23. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 23 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea Stand: 32 Exhibitor Korea Customs Service Government Complex DaeJeon 920, Dunsan-dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon, 302-701, Korea Telephone: +82-42-472-2196 Fax: +82-42-481-7969 E-mail : kcstcd@customs.go.kr Website : www.customs.go.kr Under the leadership of Mr. Hur Yon-Seok, who took office as Commissioner of the KCS in March 2008, about 4,300 customs officials are working at 47 local customs nationwide, the Customs Border Control Training Center, the Central Customs Laboratory and Scientific Service and the Customs Valuation and Classification Institute. By swiftly clearing all goods entering and leaving Korea while strictly enforcing relevant laws and regulations, Korea Customs carries out its missions : to Protect fiscal revenues and the national economy ; to Prevent the inflow of goods detrimental to social safety and human life ; and to Promote lawful international trade and travel. Fully understanding the significance of IT application to customs administration for safety and facilitation of global trade, the KCS has developed and operated an electronic clearance system called UNI-PASS and is now working to go one step further to realize Ubiquitous customs taking full advantage of IT solutions. Stand: 9 Exhibitor Korea Customs UNI-PASS Information Association (CUPIA) 5F Daewoo Building, Naesoo-dong, Jongro-gu 110-719 Seoul Korea Telephone: +82 2 736 7594 Fax: +82 2 736 2824 Website: www.unipass.or.kr Contact: Julie Kim E-mail: jekim@unipass.or.kr UNI-PASS is the brand name of the Korea Customs e-clearance system, the world’s 1st 100% e-clearance portal system of Korea Customs Service (KCS). UNI-PASS provides unified service for export/import clearance, duty payment, duty drawback, and requirement confirmation all at one stop. It has adopted global standards for universal use by all countries around the world and has a unique feature of cargo tracking service, where the client can access real-time cargo processing information, a service provided nowhere else in the world. The Korea Customs UNI-PASS Information Association (CUPIA) is a non-profit organization to introduce UNI-PASS to overseas with the support of Korea Customs Service. CUPIA provides consulting services for foreign customs, operation and maintenance of UNI- PASS system, BPR/ISP of customs administration, risk management, Customs Data Model research and standardization, including RD for Customs clearance and Customs Modernization/Automatization with highly skilled professionals in the area of IT and customs administration. For further information visit us at www.unipass.or.kr.
  • 24. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 24 Stand: 12 Co-exhibitor Korea International Trade Association (KITA) 135-729, Trade Tower Rm. 604, World Trade Center, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul Korea(republic of) Telephone:+82-2-6000-5434 Fax: + 82-2-6000-2307 Website: www.kita.net Contact: Sang Hyeon, Jo Deputy General Manager Korea Paperless Trade Center E-mail: prayer@kita.net KITA has been in the center of Korea’s efforts to promote electronic trade in Korea. Teaming up with the Ministry of Knowledge Economy (formerly Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy), KITA has been realizing Korea’s vision of establishing internet based one-stop electronic trade service for trade and related communities. uTrade Hub, the integrated e-trade hub for marketing, licensing, customs, logistics and settlement, will set Korea as one of the most prominent leaders in the field of cross-border paper- less trading. Stand: 12 Platinum Sponsor KTNET (Korea Trade Network) 135-729, Seoul Korea (Republic of) Telephone: +82 2 6000 2078 Fax: +82 2 6000 2086 Web site: www.ktnet.co.kr Contact: Mr. Don LEE / Senior Manager / Global Business Team E-mail: donlee@ktnet.co.kr Global e-Trade Enabler, KTNET As the one-stop service provider for global seamless paperless trade process, KTNET is providing services of Customs, Logistics, Trade Finance, B2B and B2G in automated electronic way to trade community for more than 17 years since its foundation in 1991. KTNET’s pursuit of seamless trade process innovation is promising common prosperity for everyone around the world, and all of you are invited and welcomed to share the accumulated experience and knowledge of KTNET. Stand: 8 Co-exhibitor MIC Customs Solutions 26555 Evergreen Rd. Suite 1110 Southfield, Michigan 48076 USA Telephone: +1-248-304-2831 Fax: +1-248-304-1722 Website: www.mic-cust.com Contact: Tim Dysarz E-mail: tim.dysarz@mic-cust.com MIC Customs Solutions (MIC) is the global leader in customs software tailored for the needs of the multinational enterprise. Over the past 19 years, MIC software has been implemented at more than 200 customer sites, including many global Fortune 500 firms, enabling efficient, compliant customs processes in over 30 countries on five continents, with operationally tested and proven solu- tions. MIC’s product philosophy is tailored to companies that wish to implement an integrated customs management structure, ensuring cost-effective, consistent and transparent handling of customs activities – whether within a country, across a region, or globally. For more information on our products and capabilities, we invite you to stop by our exhibit booth and visit our website at www.mic-cust.com.
  • 25. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 25 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea Stands: 27-28 Platinum Sponsor Microsoft Av. Cullinganlaan, 1 B-1831 Diegem, Brussels Belgium Telephone: +32 2 704 3000 Fax: +32 2 7043535 Web site: www.microsoft.com Contact: Ludo DeBock E-mail: ludodeb@microsoft.com At Microsoft, we’re motivated and inspired every day by how our customers use our software to find creative solutions to business problems, develop breakthrough ideas, and stay connected to what’s most important to them. We run our business in much the same way, and believe our three core business divisions offer the greatest potential to serve our customers. They are: • Platform Products and Services Division, including the Windows Client Group, Server and Tools Group, and MSN Group • Business Division, including the Information Worker Group and Microsoft Business Solutions Group • Entertainment and Devices Division, including the Home and Entertainment Group and the Mobile and Embedded Devices Group We are committed long term to the mission of helping our customers realise their full potential. Just as we constantly update and improve our products, we want to continually evolve our company to be in the best position to accelerate new technologies as they emerge and to better serve our customers. Stand: 16 Silver Sponsor OpSec Security NE38 0AD-UK United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0)191 417 5434 Fax: +44 (0)191 417 6591 Website: www.opsecsecurity.com E-mail: info@opsecsecurity.com Opsec Security is the single source global provider of anti-counterfeiting and brand protection management solutions. With a heritage as a pioneer in security solutions including optical and material sciences and in software development, no organiza- tion in the world has more client focused experience than OpSec protecting brands (in the physical world and the online world), supply chains, passports, currencies, government documents and licensed products. For more information about how OpSec provides to global brand owners and governments an unsurpassed suite of overt and covert tracking and internet monitoring products, contact info@opsecsecurity.com.
  • 26. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 26 Stands: 22-23 Corporate Event Sponsor Samsung SDS 135-918 KOREA Telephone: +82 2 3429 2114 Fax: +82 2 3429 3300 Web site: http://www.sds.samsung.com Contact: Mr. KANG, Kwang Jung E-mail: Kwangjung.kang@samsung.com U-Creator, Samsung SDS Today, we are witnessing an unprecedented level of change as we enter a new era. Samsung SDS is at the forefront of this change, partnering our clients to help them take the initiative to become leaders in their industries. U-Creator The “U” symbolically represents “you”-the customer-and also refers to the concept of “unity” in an open society. A “creator” is someone who leads customers with penetrating insight, innovation and creativity. The word “creator” also implies our determina- tion to create new business value for customers and emphasis on creativity. U dream, We create. This slogan conveys our drive to become a “U creator” and our ultimate goal of serving our customers best by creating the solu- tions that they desire and need. Stand: 13 Exhibitor SAP AG Dietmar-Hopp-Allee 16 69190 Walldorf Germany Website: www.sap.com Contact: see local subsidiaries on web site E-mail: webmaster@sap.com SAP is the world’s leading provider of business software*. Today, more than 46,100 customers in more than 120 countries run SAP® applications—from distinct solutions addressing the needs of small businesses and midsize companies to suite offerings for global organizations. Powered by the SAP NetWeaver® technology platform to drive innovation and enable business change, SAP software helps enterprises of all sizes around the world improve customer relationships, enhance partner collaboration and create efficiencies across their supply chains and business operations. SAP solution portfolios support the unique business processes of more than 25 industries, including high tech, retail, financial services, healthcare and the public sector. With subsidiaries in more than 50 countries, the company is listed on several exchanges, including the Frankfurt stock exchange and NYSE under the symbol “SAP.” (Additional information at http://www.sap.com)
  • 27. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 27 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea Stand: 6 Exhibitor SGS Place des Alpes 1, CH-1211 Geneva 1 Switzerland Tel: +41 22 739 9449 Fax: +41 22 739 9839 Website:www.sgs.com/governments_and_institutions Contact: Philippe Isler E-mail: philippe.isler@sgs.com SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. With 52’000 employees, SGS operates a network of 1’000 offices and laboratories around the world. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With trade liberalization and increasingly complex international supply chains, SGS - Governments and Institutions Services – has designed a new generation of trade facilitation and revenue enhancement services using modern technology and highly specialized technical skills. Products such as TradeNet, ValiTrade, Profiler and Cargo scanning systems are being deployed around the world by SGS. Stand: 19 Exhibitor SITA Thornbrook House, Weyside Park, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1XE United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0)1483 521 282 Fax: +44 (0)1483 414122 Website: www.sita.aero/borders E-mail: transportation.security@sita.aero SITA is the world’s leading service provider of IT business solutions and communications services to the air transport industry. SITA manages complex communication solutions for its air transport, government and GDS customers over the world’s most extensive communication network, complemented by consultancy in the design, deployment and integration of communication services. SITA provides a unique set of global government and security solutions, including passenger screening solutions, which use bio- graphic data for risk assessment both pre- and post-departure as well as consultancy services and biometric verification solutions, for positive identification and registered traveller programs. Stand: 33 Co-exhibitor SOGET Docks Dombasle 4 Rue des Lamaneurs 76085 LE HAVRE cedex France Telephone: +33 2 35 19 25 54 Fax : +33 2 35 19 02 93 Website: www.soget.fr E-mail : internationalaffairs@soget.fr SOGET is a world leader enabling Customs Authorities, Port Authorities and Cargo Communities to facilitate and secure the global trade by providing AP + cargo community systems and services. Compliant with WCO SAFE framework of standards, AP+ CCS is a new generation of single window that optimizes, orchestrates and secures supply chain business processes for cargo stakeholders. The CCS AP+ provides advance electronic cargo information on cargo and container shipments to Customs for more effective and timely identification of high risk cargo.
  • 28. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 28 Stands: 30-31 Gold Sponsor Sun Microsystems, Inc. 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara, CA 94054 United States Telephone: +1 650-960-1300 Fax: +1 480-883-2819 Website: www.sun.com/government Contact: Anne Rasanen E-mail: Anne.rasanen@sun.com Sun’s eCustoms solutions are designed for government revenue and taxation offices that need an efficient, scalable way to accu- rately manage the global supply chain and maximize revenue but lack the IT capacity for security, visibility, and compliance. Sun proven eCustoms solutions are providing real-time fraud detection, risk management and secure information asset management for government customers around the world. Sun’s eCustoms auditing and tracking enables data integrity reviews to identify compliance and security gaps by allowing govern- ments to increase revenue collection and have better budget visibility through integrated single views, secure, stable infrastructure platforms and stateless, access-protected workstations. Stand: 34 Exhibitor TATIS AFRICA (PTY) LTD 1st floor Intaba House, Epsom Downs Office Park, Bryanston, Johannesburg, Gauteng South Africa Telephone: +27 11 706 3951 Fax: +27 11 706 3464 Website: www.tatis.com Contact: Emmanuel Diakakis E-mail: Emmanuel.diakakis@tatisafrica.com Founded in 2000, TATIS has developed a portfolio of integrated Customs solutions that collectively ensure compliance and enable trade facilitation, based on global standards and best practices adopted by the WTO and WCO. Partnering with GlobalLink Trade Consulting, the TATIS consulting team has gained extensive knowledge of Customs Management best practices and their specifica- tions. Client requirements in specific legislative domains (eg EU) have driven enhancements to the TATIScms (Customs Management Solution) such as a rich SAD format, sophisticated tax calculations and risk assessment, and regional integration. In collaboration with SAP, TATIS also offers a Customs and Border Management (CBM) solution, integrating SAP’s revenue manage- ment with TATIS’s trade processing and compliance management. 
  • 29. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 29 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea Stand: 8 Exhibitor Trusted Trade Alliance, LLC. 7600 NE 41st Street, Suite 325 Vancouver, Washington 98662 USA Telephone: +1-360-567-1213 Fax: +1-248-567-3758 Website: http://www.trusted-trade.net/ Contact: Bryce Blegen E-mail: Blegen@trusted-trade.net The Trusted Trade Alliance provides a variety of services focused on assisting business in addressing the challenges of global trade. We provide a comprehensive network of member offices located around the globe, staffed to provide a consistent level of expertise on 6 continents. Our members include noted experts, well-versed in the local requirements of the countries you do business in, but at the same time recognized leaders in multilateral efforts to make global trade challenges as business-friendly and practicable as possible. Our mission is to provide our customers with high-quality, personalized training, advice and assistance in the implementa- tion of compliant, secure supply chains at a country, multi-country or global level. Stand: 32 Organiser World Customs Organization (WCO) Rue du Marché 30, B-1210 Brussels Belgium Telephone: +32 2 209 92 11 Fax: +32 2 209 92 62 E-mail: communication@wcoomd.org Web site: http://www.wcoomd.org Web site: http://events.wcoomd.org As the only intergovernmental organization with a unique Customs focus, the World Customs Organization (WCO) with its head- quarters in Brussels currently has 172 Members across the globe at all stages of economic development that collectively process approximately 98% of world trade. The WCO is particularly noted for its work in areas covering the security and facilitation of the trade supply chain, the develop- ment of global Customs standards, the simplification and harmonisation of Customs procedures, trade facilitation, risk manage- ment, integrity promotion, customs modernisation, valuation, origin, the Harmonized System goods nomenclature, and sustainable Customs capacity building initiatives. Being the global centre of Customs expertise, the WCO provides an ideal forum for Customs administrations and their stakeholders to discuss, exchange experiences, and share best practices on a range of international Customs and trade issues.
  • 30. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 30 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • 31. CONFERENCEINFORMATION 31 2008 WCO IT CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 23-25 April 2008 Grand Hyatt Seoul - Republic of Korea Is technology holding you back? Come to meet us at stand 25 www.crownagents.com/trips Delivering world-class Customs solutions Building automated solutionsfor tradeefficiency. ✔Customs system ✔Single window ✔Electronic payment… www.gainde2000.sn