TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
1.2
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS
1.3
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT
1.3
SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
1.5
PROJECT JUSTIFICATION
1.6
PROJECT REPORT ORGANIZATION
1.7
DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1
CARGO SHIP
2.2
COURIER SERVICE COMPANY
2.3
E-COMMERCE
2.4
POSTAL SERVICES
2.5
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
CHAPTER THREE
METHODOLOGY AND SYSTEM ANALYSIS
3.1 APPROACH
3.2 TOOLS
3.3 INFORMATION GATHERING
3.4 DATA ANALYSIS
3.5 LIMITATIONS
OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.6 OVERVIEW OF THE ENVISAGED SYSTEM
CHAPTER FOUR
SYSTEM DESIGN
4.1
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
4.2
PROJECT MODULES
4.3 FLOWCHART
4.4 DATABASE DESIGN
CHAPTER FIVE
SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION AND TESTING
5.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
5.2 SYSTEM MODULE IMPLEMENTATION
5.3 SYSTEM TEST
5.4 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
5.5 BILL OF ENGINEERING MEASUREMENT AND
EVALUATION (BEME).
CHAPTER SIX
SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATION AND
CONCLUSION
6.1 SUMMARY
6.2 PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED
6.3 RECOMMENDATION
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
A courier service is an
organization which offers special deliveries of packages, money, documents or
information. Courier services usually boast faster delivery times than any
alternative method of transporting documents, and many services in the modern world
rely on it. The idea of couriers and a courier service has been around almost
as long as civilization, with rulers in antiquity using couriers as a means to
make new laws and edicts known throughout their lands. In the modern age of
international business, the courier service has become a keystone of
enterprise, even as emerging technologies such as the fax machine and Internet
have rendered them less useful in some areas.
The largest courier service in the world is the United
Parcel Service (UPS), which delivers more than 12 million packages globally
each day. UPS had its roots as a courier service in the beginning of the 20th
century, when it was known as the American Messenger Company. UPS survived the
depression and the World Wars, and went on to thrive in the global age.
Throughout the years it acquired other courier services, including the
Motorcycle Messengers and a number of smaller European companies. Federal
Express (FedEx) and Dalsey Hillblom Lynn, now Deutsche post AG (DHL) are other
well-known global examples of the courier service, both with their roots in the
early 1970s. Though not nearly as large as UPS, each company controls sizable
portions of the market. FedEx is particularly
well-respected for its overnight courier service, the first of its kind. DHL
originally focused exclusively on the route between Honolulu and San Francisco
in the United States, but grew to encompass the Pacific Rim and spread to
Europe and the Middle East.
Smaller courier services abound,
particularly in cities. This type of courier service finds its niche in smaller
packages and documents which need to be transported from one location in a city
to another as quickly as possible. Couriers in these companies often ride
bicycles or motorcycles in order to achieve the shortest turnaround times from
pickup to delivery. Indeed, the bicycle messenger, whizzing through crowded
traffic at unbelievable speeds with a satchel over one shoulder, has become a
symbol of the youthful daredevilry of city life. In recent years, with the
emergence of more sophisticated communications technologies and harsh price
competitiveness, the number of bicycle couriers in most cities has decreased
significantly, but the market remains strong for those who continue to work.
There is also a type of courier
service which utilizes the extra baggage allotment of airline passengers to
transport documents quickly and easily, with less hassle, through the Customs
office of a country. These courier services offer greatly discounted fares on
commercial tickets to foreign locations in exchange for the use of the
passenger's baggage space. The passenger is then given all the requisite
paperwork, which they simply deliver to the Customs agent at the receiving end.
Though technology has replaced
many traditional uses of the courier service, there still exists a constant
need to transport physical goods and documents over both short and long
distances as quickly as possible.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS
Keeping record of parcels in a courier service company and
their delivery information is carried out manually. A lot of files are opened
for daily record of parcels received or delivered. This litters the office with
much paper documents. Most often records are misplaced and when a client comes
to collect his parcel, he\she spend some hours waiting for confirmation of the
parcel. Hence delay is bound to occur while delivering parcel to customers.
Also, customers must visit the post office before they can purchase stamps or
any other item.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT
The objectives of
this project are as follows.
·
Analyzing global trends in
e-commerce and why it is important for economic developments.
·
Identifying benefits of the adoption
of e-post management system by courier Service Company.
·
Developing an e-post platform that
can be used by customers to order for post office items and make payment
online.
1.4
SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
The scope of this project covers all details of a typical
e-post application, with emphasis on the front-end portal but excludes the
gateway application implementations and technologies. The gateway end which is
a very secure e-payment environment is often times built using SSL protocol, which
can be procured from the gateways companies and integrated to the e-commerce
site to support online, onsite payment management. However we have chosen to
incorporate a demo copy of the gateway end to showcase its activities for the
audience to appreciate such integration.
1.5 PROJECT JUSTIFICATION
The advantages of e-commerce for business entities can be
summarized thus: e-commerce can increase sales and decrease costs. A firm can
use e-commerce to reach narrow market segments that are widely scattered geographically.
The internet and the web are particularly useful in creating virtual
communities that become ideal target markets. A virtual community is a
gathering of people who share a common interest, but, instead of this gathering
occurring in the physical world; it takes place on the internet. So the e-post management system developed
will assist courier Service Companies to:
1.
Increase sales opportunities for the
seller, thereby increasing purchasing opportunities for the buyer.
2.
Provide buyers with a wider range of
choices than traditional commerce, because they can consider many different
products and services from a wider variety of sellers.
3.
The benefits of e-commerce also
extend to the general welfare of society. Electronic payments for goods cost
less to issue and arrive securely and quickly when transmitted via the
Internet.
4.
Furthermore, electronic payments can
be easier to audit and monitor than payments made by check, which can help
protect against fraud and theft.
5.
E-Commerce platform can make
products and services available in remote areas.
1.6 PROJECT REPORT ORGANIZATION
The project is
organized as follows;-
Chapter one comprises the
background of the project with the statement of the problems, objectives of the
project, scope of the project, project justification and definition of terms
pointed out.
Chapter two reviews
previous literature on cargo transportation systems
Chapter three discusses
methodology and system analysis. It deals with the approach used for the
project, tools used, information gathering, data analysis and limitations of
the existing system.
Chapter four covers the system
analysis and design. It highlights the project modules, system and program flow
charts, and the database design.
Chapter
five discusses the system implementation and testing. Chapter six covers the
summary and conclusion of the project.
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Courier: A
courier is a person or company employed to deliver messages, packages
and mail.
Database: A
systematically arranged collection of computer data, structured so that
it can be automatically retrieved or manipulated. It is also called databank.
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