Webinar : FRICTIONLESS TRADE? ANDRE SIMHA TO SPEAK ON DIGITAL STANDARDS AT WTO-WEF TRADETECH EVENT
MSC’s CDIO André Simha will be speaking at ‘The promise of TradeTech: Policy approaches to harness trade digitalization’ on 12 April. Register now to join this free two-hour webinar organized by the WTO and WEF.
André Simha, MSC’s Chief Digital and Information Officer, will be speaking at ‘The promise of TradeTech: Policy approaches to harness trade digitalization’ on 12 April 2022. Organized by the World Trade Organization and World Economic Forum, this two-hour webinar marks the launch of the second WTO-WEF TradeTech report.
The event will start with opening remarks by Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director General, World Trade Organization, and Børge Brende, President, World Economic Forum. There will then be five 20-minute panel discussions covering policy areas highlighted in the report for further TradeTech adoption.
Using technology to enhance global trade
‘TradeTech’ is the set of technologies that enables global trade to become more efficient, inclusive, and sustainable. It offers numerous possibilities, from trade facilitation to efficiency gains and reduced costs, to greater transparency and resilience of supply chains.
The webinar will present the key findings of the report. It also offers a unique opportunity to hear from experts on how trade agreements can be leveraged to support trade digitalization and the wide-scale adoption of TradeTech.
The journey towards frictionless trade: the case for digital standards
André Simha, who is also Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the DCSA, will take part in the fourth panel: ‘Global interoperability of data models for trade documents and platforms’.
Moderated by Ziyang Fan, Head, Digital Trade, World Economic Forum, the panel will also include Marcos Allende López, CTO, LACChain, and Hannah Nguyen, Director, Digital Ecosystems, ICC Digital Standards Initiative.
As the only panelist representing the container shipping industry, André will explain how open-source standards are helping to increase visibility into container shipping events and processes, and reduce digital friction thus streamlining international shipping and trade.
Using the electronic Bill of Lading (eBL) as an example, André will also highlight the urgency of switching from paper-based to digitalized processes, and explain how governments and banks can help to speed up this transition.
About MSC eBL
MSC launched its own innovative eBL solution in April 2021. MSC eBL enables supply chain stakeholders to transmit and process this important trade document electronically, helping to make operations more efficient, secure, sustainable, and cost-effective – particularly in light of COVID-19 related challenges.
Join the webinar
Register now for the webinar on 12 April from 15:00 to 17:00 (CET), or watch live on the WTO YouTube channel. Visit the WTO website to find out more.
Related links
- MSC Joins White House FLOW Initiative to Improve Supply Chain Data-Sharing
- MSC Welcomes the new Future International Trade (FIT) Alliance
- MSC Introduces New Electronic Bill of Lading for Customers Worldwide Using Wave BL’s Platform