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5.1.3 Logistics
5.1.3.1 Task
The standardization of logistics in SSC should fulfil the service requirements related to consignor,
consignee, carriers, goods, and warehouses.
The tasks include, but are not limited to:
developing guidelines for integrated services regarding logistics in SSC, including: supply
chain services, business intelligence, and electronic payments etc.
developing Recommendations for guidelines and best practices related to the
implementation of logistics services with a view to addressing environmental challenges.
providing the necessary collaboration for joint activities in this field between ITU‐T and
SDOs conducting related work on SSC, consortia and forums.
NOTE – The “GS1 Standard 1” focuses on the management of objects in the supply chain and is widely
accepted as an international standard.
5.1.3.2 Gap
Standards related to the above mentioned logistics services are still required in the following areas:
integrated services of logistics in SSC;
energy efficiency of logistics for SSC.
5.1.3.3 Relationships
Globe Standard 1.
ISO International Workshop Agreement (IWA) International harmonized method(s) for a coherent
quantification of CO2e emissions of freight transport.
5.1.4 Public safety
5.1.4.1 Task
The standardization of public safety in SSC should fulfil the service requirements of citizens.
NOTE 1– The services of public safety for SSC include, but are not limited to: crime reduction, tackling natural
and man‐made disasters, and emergency response.
The tasks include, but are not limited to:
developing guidelines for services relating to public safety and security in SSC, including:
crime reduction, anti‐terrorism, disasters management, emergency response, etc.
developing guidelines relating to measures and facilities of public safety and security in SSC,
such as: flood control, fire control, food and drug quality tracing, etc.
providing the necessary collaboration for joint activities in this field between ITU‐T and
SDOs, consortia and forums conducting related work on SSC.
NOTE 2 – [ITU‐T TR overview] provides an overview of SSC and roles of ICT which involves disasters alert for
SCC.
NOTE 3 – ISO/TC 223 worked on the organizational resilience, business continuity and emergency
management in societal security. Now TC 223 has been merged into a larger TC ‐ ISO/TC 292 (security).
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