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UNCTAD´s Global Trade Point Center Network - GTPNet -
The ETO System was developed by the United Nations Trade Point
Development Centre, UNTPDC, which is a joint subsidiary support
organization of the Special Programme on Trade Efficiency under UNCTAD
responsibility.
The Trade Efficiency Iniciative responds to three pressing problems:
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First, an urgent need to increase the international awareness of the
possibilities of modern Information Technologies to trade problems;
- Second, to enable effective application of those Information
Technologies to trade and;
- Third, to promote the use of models capable of reducing procedural
cost in international trade. The overall concept of the UNTPDC is an
enhanced technological support centre providing state-of-the-art
technical and conceptual support to the GTPNet.
The ETO system provides subscribers around the world with a single point
of contact for their trade, investment and business opportunities using
an international standard structured and using EDI-UN-EDIFACT messages,
as well as, their international communication requirements. This is
achieved through the connection to the Global Trade Point Network, GTPNet.
The ETO System presently connects 70 Trade Points and 900 trade related
bodies in 35 developed countries, 26 developing countries and 10 LDC's.
The ETO System currently generates more than 69,000 records monthly,
resulting in nearly 7 GB of EDI-UN-EDIFACT messages structured
Information for Trade every month.
The increasing needs to quickly transmit and manage accurate
Information for Trade around the world is of utmost importance for
trade efficiency in today's competitive economies. The rapid changes
arising from the progressive removal of trade barriers in many
countries and the opportunities offered by new communication
technologies are changing the economic scenario in the world. As a
result, there is a continuous supply of new products, services, and
industrial processes. Companies must deal with shorter life cycles and
faster obsolescence, decreasing unit costs, increasing investments,
higher risks, new pricing criteria, and new fields of competition.
The organization of companies and production processes are changing
rapidly, consequently, there arises a need for entirely new commercial
services, a service that collect, process and disseminate fast and
accurate commercial information electronically using electronic commerce
technologies.
Due to high cost of advanced IT-systems and telecommunications, such
services were only a few years ago inconceivable for smaller companies.
The ETO System provides this assistance on in international scale,
offering the same benefits that were previously only enjoyed by large
organizations.
The ETO System enables Trade Points and trade related bodies to:
- Exchange Information for Trade in standardized form on a global basis
using EDI-UN-EDIFACT messages, this message is available for the
distribution of ETOs (trading opportunities, offers, product
information and price lists) between different Trade Points.
Presentation of product information capable for very specific and
complicated descriptions.
- Standardize the National Standard Classifications in use at national
level with International Classifications (HS, ITC, BTU), and Services
classification.
- Automatic matching of buyers/sellers inquires against buyers/sellers
offers: This facility will enable ETO users to track the number of
occasions which buyer/sellers inquires are matched with a particular
exporter/importer. It will also be possible to use this facility,
when surveying buyers/sellers to record the successful matches and
their business transactions originated by ETO. This facility also
includes a statistical summary for monitoring the matches.
- Client-server software technology, providing the user with an
integrated solution using the Internet WWW and Gopher as major data
depository and advance indexing technology to search and query for data
among ETO users worldwide.
- Enable effective communication via electronic mail, Gopher and WWW
using telecommunication services at national level available in the
countries with Trade Points.
- Connect existing national Trade I nformation Services in the world
using the ETO gateway facilities available on the UNTPDC world wide web
at http://www.unicc.org/untpdc/welcome.html.
- Improve data presentation available on the ETO-EDI message to include
pictures, sound, video and a full range of advance multimedia
technologies available on the ETO Visual system on the WWW.
- Special gateway agreements with major network providers to
interconnect their communities to the ETO community such as the
ETO*link service operated by General Electric Information Services
GEIS.
ETO (c) is a copyright name of UNCTAD-UNTPDC, all rights reserved.
Trade Point Montevideo Main Office Address :
Ituzaingó 1423
Montevideo
Uruguay
Tels.: 5982 96 31 85
Fax : 5982 96 48 12
We welcome your contact by
E-mail :palma@chasque.apc.org
For further information please contact :
Lic. Laura Palma
Trade Point Montevideo Executive Directress
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