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研究生: 黃玉華
論文名稱: 台灣發展優質企業制度之研究
The study of AEO development in Taiwan
指導教授: 黃仁德
Huang, Jen Te
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 社會科學學院 - 亞太研究英語碩士學位學程(IMAS)
International Master's Program in Asia-Pacific Studies(IMAS)
論文出版年: 2011
畢業學年度: 99
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 137
中文關鍵詞: 優質企業
外文關鍵詞: AEO
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  • The paper aims at exploring the security iniatives-Authorized Economic Operator(AEO)development in Taiwan after submitting the "letter of intent" to APEC on October,2006.
    The ultimate goal of AEO in Taiwan is to help business to enjoy the "super green channel"service to expany our economy.

    Chapter 1 Introduction 1
    1.1 Background 1
    1.2 Definition of AEO 3
    1.3 Motivation 4
    1.4 Objectives 5

    Chapter 2 The Development of AEO System 7
    2.1 The Development of Security Mechanism 7
    2.1.1 The U.S. Security Mechanism 8
    2.1.2 The WCO SAFE Framework 9
    2.1.3 The EU Security Mechanism 11
    2.1.4 AEO in Other Main Countries 12
    2.2 The AEO System 14
    2.2.1 AEO System in WCO 14
    2.2.2 Mutual Recognition (MR) in WCO 24
    2.2.3 AEO System in EU 25
    2.2.4 Benefits of AEO System 33
    2.3 Summary 37

    Chapter 3 The Development of AEO in Taiwan 39
    3.1 The Origin of AEO in Taiwan 39
    3.2 The Ubiquitous Economic and Trade Network Program 41
    3.3 The Process of AEO Implementation in Taiwan 42
    3.3.1 Regulations Amendment of AEO 42
    3.3.2 AEO Stakeholders and Two Different Types in Taiwan 44
    3.3.3 Requirements and Criteria of AEO in Taiwan 46
    3.3.4 Certification, Suspension and Revocation Process of AEO 49
    3.3.5 Training Program of the SCSS 51
    3.3.6 AEO Plans in Customs Administrations―2009 to 2012 52
    3.3.7 Comparison of AEO Criteria between WCO and Taiwan 53
    3.3.8 Benefits of AEO in Taiwan 54
    3.3.9 Mutual Recognition (MR) in Taiwan 56
    3.4 The Current State of AEO in Taiwan 60
    3.4.1 The Current State and Prospects of AEO 60
    3.4.2 Three Models of AEOS in Taiwan 61
    3.5 Summary 63
    Chapter 4 AEO and International Trade 65
    4.1 AEO and Trade Barrier 65
    4.2 The Outcome of Security Supply Chain 67
    4.2.1 Benefits of Joining AEO (Tangible and Intangible) 68
    4.2.2 Benefits Outweigh Costs of Security Supply Chain 70
    4.2.3 Company will Definitely Stay in AEO 72
    4.3 Summary 73

    Chapter 5 Conclusions and Suggestions 75
    5.1 Conclusions 75
    5.2 Suggestions 78

    Reference 83

    Appendix 1: Regulations Governing the Certification and Management of the Authorized Economic Operators 89
    Appendix 2: Authorized Economic Operator Security Vetting Items and Validation Criteria 101

    List of Tables
    Table 2-1: Four Core Elements of the Safe Framework 17
    Table 2-2: Two Pillars of WCO SAFE Framework 19
    Table 2-3: Four Criteria of AEO in EU 26
    Table 2-4: Three Different Types of AEO in EU 28
    Table 2-5: Comparison of AEO Criteria between WCO and EU 31
    Table 3-1: The Process of AEO Regulations Amended 44
    Table 3-2: Two Types of AEO in Taiwan 45
    Table 3-3: Application Process of AEO 50
    Table 3-4: Seminars and Training Programs of AEO 51
    Table 3-5: AEO Plans ― 2009 to 2012 53
    Table 3-6: Comparison of AEO Criteria between WCO and Taiwan 55
    Table 3-7: Major Benefits of AEO in Taiwan 56
    Table 3-8: Benefits of AEO Criteria Related to Business Operations 58
    Table 3-9: Steps of Mutual Recognition Agreements 59
    Table 3-10: Mutual Recognition of AEO Global 59
    Table 3-11: Current State of AEOS in Taiwan 61
    Table 3-12: The Effects of AEOS in Nanya 62
    Table 3-13: Benefits of AEO in Taiwan 3M Corporation 63
    Table 4-1: The Numbers of AEO in Our Major Trading Countries 65
    Table 4-2: Potential Tangible Benefits for All Businesses 68
    Table 4-3: Potential Intangible Benefits for All Businesses 69
    Table 4-4: Implementation and Maintenance Costs of Security Supply Chain 71
    Table 4-5: Likelihood of Company Staying in the Program―Comparison of Benefits and Costs 2007 and 2010 72

    List of Figures
    Figure 2-1: Supply Chain Risks 8
    Figure 2-2: U.S. Security Mechanism – 2002 10
    Figure 2-3: WCO SAFE Framework – 2005 10
    Figure 2-4: AEOs around the World 12
    Figure 2-5: MRAs around the World 24
    Figure 2-6: Five Sections for Attention AEO in EU 30
    Figure 3-1: The Development of AEO System 40
    Figure 3-2: Ubiquitous Economic and Trade Network Program 41
    Figure 3-3: Website of AEO Application in Directorate General of Customs 44
    Figure 3-4: Benefits of AEO in Taiwan Canon 63
    Figure 4-1: Benefits versus Costs of Security Supply Chain 71
    Figure 4-2: Likelihood of Company Staying in the Program 73

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