TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER
ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND
OF STUDY
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
1.3.1 AIM
1.3.2 OBJECTIVES
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
1.6 LIMITATION OF STUDY
1.7 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
CHAPTER
TWO
LITERATURE
REVIEW
2.0 INTRODUCTION
2.1 PARCEL TRACKING
2.2 HISTORY OF TRACKING
2.3 ADVANTAGES OF ELECTRONIC PARCEL
TRACKING
2.4 DISADVANTAGES OF ELECTRONIC PARCEL
TRACKING
2.5 DESCRIPTION FLOW OF PARCEL TRACKING
DIAGRAM
2.6 HISTORY OF THE CASE STUDY
2.7 ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE OF THE CASE
STUDY
CHAPTER
THREE
RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
3.0 INTRODUCTION
3.1 OVERVIEW OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.2 PROBLEM OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.3 OVERVIEW OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM
3.4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ANALYSIS AND
DEFINATION
3.4.1 LANGUAGE JUSTIFICATION
3.5 SYSTEM DESIGN
3.5.1 OUTPUT DESIGN
3.5.2
INPUT DESIGN
3.5.3 SYSTEM FLOWCHART
3.5.4 ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM
CHAPTER
FOUR
SYSTEM
IMPLEMENTATION AND TESTING
4.0 INTRODUCTION
4.1 SYSTEM
SPECIFICATION
4.1.1 HARDWARE REQUIREMENT:
4.1.2 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT:
4.2 SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION
4.2.1 USER MANUAL
4.2.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
4.3.3 RESULT / DEMONSTRATION
CHAPTER
FIVE
SUMMARY,
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION23
5.0 SUMMARY23
5.1 CONCLUSION24
5.2 RECOMMENDATION24
5.3 SUGGESTION FOR FURTHER STUDIES:24
REFRENCES
APPENDIX:
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CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
As
children playing hide and seek, there seemed to be so many places where we
could hide and never be found. With the world be-coming ever smaller through
technology, hiding is increasingly difficult. Cameras peer down on us at red
lights, in our workplace, in stores and even at home. Now, those cameras are
being augmented by new technologies that track our cars, cell phones and
possibly any product we buy. This location-tracking technology also is being
used to streamline supply chains for corporations, seeking to move products to
the market faster, and to monitor assets and prevent inventory loss. In view of
the phenomenal growth in transportation industry and the trend of information
technology in delivery first class service to the customer with minimal cost.
This project aim to develop online and real-time transit parcel monitoring
system to the NIPOST clients. Existing
system is the way the system is being operated, that is the manual way of
monitoring client parcel or freight. Since the existing system is done
manually, it is imperative that we consider critically its mode of operation
and analyse them. In monitoring the movement of freight and the ship or any
carrier that carried it, the use of paper form was introduced which include the
bill of laden form. The bill of laden form is the most important of all the
forms required. The shipper sends the bill of laden in advance of the ship to
the importer. The importer takes the bill of laden to the NPA (Nigerian Port
Authority) central office for details about the ship and her located berth. The
importer or its agent completes the bill of laden, cross checked and compared
with the ship’s manifest. After certifying the correctness of consignee
documents, a blank form called the delivery order is then issued out to the
importer. The consignee or its agent complete the delivery order for and
returns it to the shipping company, and then the delivery order is sent to the
marketing department of the Nigeria Port Authority. After, the marketing
department then raises all necessary bills according to the port regulation and
their payment term, customer proceeds to the bank for payment; the documents
are subsequently transferred to the transit shed or delivery point, the
consignee then proceed to the appropriate shed or delivery point. After
loading, cargo pass is issued to the consignee or his agent who then proceed to
Nigeria Port Authority gate for security checks and final exit. In the old
system of NIPOST company service, once a parcel or freight has been sent by the
client, there is no way the client will know the position of that parcel until
it get to the destination and acknowledgment message is sent from the receiver
of the parcel that it has been delivered. This method poses a lot of problem to
both the NIPOST clients and the company herself. Even the company wishes to
feed the client back but since there is no means of doing such, both are
incapacitated and everything is at the risk of the owner of parcel.
1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
Location-tracking
technology also is being used to streamline supply chains for corporations,
seeking to move products to the market faster, and to monitor assets and
prevent inventory loss. NIPOST’s online tracking is the fastest way to find out
where your shipment is. No need to call customer service when we can offer you
real-time details of your shipment’s progress as it speeds through the NIPOST
Network on the way to its destination. Soon, companies also will be able to
track your location. Imagine walking through your local supermarkets, and as
you pass through the aisle, an electronic coupon for your favourite cereal is
beamed to your phone.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Today’s rate at which clients do call the
tracking agents and also the rate at which clients visit the NIPOST office to
confirm the status of the parcel they sent through the NIPOST service channel
is too high . At times, the NIPOST agent may not be able to say precisely
whether the parcel has been delivered or not due to inadequate means of
communication to the company while on journey and secondly, it is more prone to
error due to data lost. The data entry and validation aspect of the old system
are done manually, the system use the data entered as the basis for the
tutorials schedule while all documents given to the clients are generated from
the data collected and result of processed data for use. This process is often
associated with high-levels of manual processing, limited tracking visibility
and poor customer service (at least perceived).
An efficient chain-of-custody proof-of-delivery (POD) solution becomes
more and more important to day-to-day operations.
1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
1.3.1 AIM
In
view of the phenomenal growth in transportation industry and the trend of
information technology in delivery first class service to the customer with
minimal cost. This project aim to develop online and real-time transit parcel
monitoring system to the NIPOST clients.
Following objectives:
1.3.2 OBJECTIVES
1. To
provide fastest and most reliable service to the client at all time, all days
through mobile technology
2. To
prove self-monitoring environment for the client’s parcel or freight on
transit.
3. To
ensure proper processing and dissemination of key shipping information for
quick vessel turnaround.
4. To
provide self-management and the unbending security in monitoring client’s
parcels on transit
5. To
ensure efficient management of port operations, optimal allocation and use of
resources.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
In implementing the objectives of
this study, the advantages of an E-tracking system over the existing system,
i.e. the manual way of registering and monitoring the movement of freight or
any parcel. Users will be able to tracking / access resource digitally without
carrying books, journals, magazines etc which could result in rapid wear and
tear of the paper documents. Besides, it will afford users the opportunity to
see the current status and position of their goods or parcel. The proposed
system will provide security to help track the movement of each ship and parcel
carrier on transit. The system will also eliminate some of the routine manual
work prevalent in the manual system of tracking.
1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The
scope of this research work will be limited to the provision of tracking information
provided by the NIPOST for tracking of client’s freight and parcels on transit
as provided by the NIPOST agents.
1.6 LIMITATION OF STUDY
1. Some
problems were encountered during the course of writing this project. These
problems include, difficulties incurred while gathering all necessary
information.
2. Financial
problem was also one of the major problems encountered. For every material
needed require money e.g. browsing so as to source for information.
3. Erratic
power supply both in school and at home also hindered this project work in
various ways.
4. The
non-availability of a mail server also hindered the response management system
as it was only simulated in this project work.
5. Also,
the time allotted for the completion of the project wasn’t sufficient as it
requires time to learn the programming tool used for the project.
6. In
spite of all these constraints, the designing and writing of a well-documented
project was achieved.
1.7 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
1. Tracking:
Tracking is the process of automatically locating a point or series of points
from frame to frame in a sequence.
2. Cargo:
Goods carried on a ship or aircraft.
3. Information:
This is a collection of facts or data.
4. Parcel:
Goods etc. wrapped up in a package for posting or carrying.
5. E-Tracking:
Tracking is the process of automatically locating a point or series of points
from frame to frame in a sequence Online.
6. Transit:
Going, conveying, or being conveyed, esp. over a distance.
7. POD:
Proof of delivery.
8. NIPOST:
NIPOST.
9. TDX: Tracking Dog Excellent.
10.P.S.F.C: Parcel sent from client.
11.P.U.S: Parcel update status.
12.P.C: Parcel
cleard to be dispartced.
13.P.R.S: Parcel report status.
14.T.R.F.C: Track request from client.
15.P.E.R.F.NIPOST: Parcel entry registration from NIPOST.
16.P.U.F.DISP: Parecl update from dispatcher.
17.T.R: Track
result.
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