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    Authorised Economic Operator (AEO). Looking into the current perception and the future of the AEO program in Sweden
    (2015-07-13) Tryggvason, Sindri; Tegneman, Oliver; University of Gothenburg/Graduate School; Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School
    Abstract This paper revolves around the European Union's (EU's) Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) program, where operators are provided preferential treatment and simplified customs procedures with the real purpose creating a totally facilitated and secure international supply chain. The September 11 attacks uncovered how vulnerable supply chains actually were to unanticipated disruptions. Following the attacks, number of initiatives aimed at improving the security of the supply chain were introduced worldwide. While securing the supply chain, these programs can have the effect to hinder trade. In a world where customers are demanding their product to be delivered quicker and cheaper, the topic of trade facilitation has been increasingly discussed. The World Customs Organization (WCO) established the SAFE Framework guidelines in 2005, aiming to both facilitating trade and securing supply chains at the same time. The SAFE Framework provides the base for all regional AEO programs worldwide. This paper is based on a previous research from 2011, which focused on how the AEO program impacted supply chain security and customs procedures for Swedish companies. However, this paper revolves around how companies in Sweden perceive the AEO program in terms of its current and future impacts. Due to limited research available on the topic of AEO, an exploratory research was performed providing the reader with a conceptual framework of all related aspects of the AEO program. Interview results have revealed that the AEO certification raises security awareness within companies as well as slightly reducing the overall workload when it comes to customs procedures. Other than that, the program offers limited benefits but companies hope that being certified will aid them in the future. The paper concludes that it is essential that the AEO certification and its reputation are sufficiently valuable in order for companies to apply to become certified or even maintaining their current AEO status. Hence, governments and companies should strongly promote the AEO certification in order to exploit its suggested benefits to the fullest.
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    Establishing A Intermodal Freight Corridor
    (2014-10-20) Chahuruva, Marvellous; Kingsley-Jones, Tristan; Tegneman, Oliver; Wang, Linkai; Zhu, Shengda
    This research paper is inspired by some our classmate’s work and also the overall trade relation between China and Taiwan. As China’s relevant policy, many Taiwanese companies are now investing in the southwest inland cities of China. Together with the fact that China is now the biggest trading partner of Taiwan together with Taiwan’s industrial layout, it is by interest to investigate the feasibility of building a new transport service from Taiwan directly to southwest China. We focus on introducing an intermodal option to link Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, and Chengdu, the largest city in Sichuan province. Our transshipment port in this project is Xiamen, which is one of the closest ports to Taiwan in China. The main target of this report is the electronics industry and its time sensitive goods associated with these products. Certain market forces are aligned and we believe there is a potential for a profitable trade corridor to be established. Detailed studies on cost analysis, system setup choice, market analysis and overall implementations are drawn to justify our idea and choice of this trade route.

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