ESCORTING TRANSPORT TRAVELERS

Brand Owner Address Description
L'AUSTRAL COMPAGNIE DU PONANT 408 avenue du Prado Marseille 13008 France Escorting and transport of travelers by ferries, ships, cruise ships, boats, pleasure boats and launches; freight forwarding services relating to cruise ships and/or to travel by boat; freight transport by ship; storage, packaging, and delivery of goods by boats, ferries, ships and launches; taxi transport services; arranging of cruises, excursions, sightseeing tours and trips in connection with cruise ships and/or travel by boat ; travel agency services in connection with cruise ships and/or travel by boat, namely, travel booking agencies; issuing traveler's checks, making reservations and bookings for transportation; information and inquiry services relating to transport of travelers in connection with cruise ships and/or travel by boat; providing transportation information; travel seat reservation services in connection with cruise ships and/or travel by boat, namely, booking of seats for travel; supply chain logistics and reverse logistics services, namely, storage, transportation and delivery of documents, packages, raw materials, and other freight for others in connection with cruise ships and/or travel by boat;Vehicles for locomotion by water, apparatus for locomotion by sea, namely, ships, boats; boats, ferries, ships, cruise ships, yachts, rowing boats and launches; trailer attachments, namely, trailer hitches for boats, ferries, ships, cruise ships, yachts, rowing boats and launches; ferry, ship, rowing boat and launch hulls; hooks, masts, oars, paddles for boats; steering gear for boats, ferries, ships, cruise ships, yachts and launches; disengaging gear for boats, ferries, ships, cruise ships, yachts and launches; boat launches, namely, inclined ways for boats; pontoons;The English translation of L'AUSTRAL in the mark is THE AUSTRAL or THE SOUTHERN.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. According to one aspect, an air travel agent who reviews photo IDs of prospective travelers is advised by an expert system that directs the agent to give certain travelers more or less (or different) scrutiny, depending on the type of photo ID they present (e.g., depending on the jurisdiction from which their driver's license was issued). The system relies on a database in which historical incidents of fraud associated with different types of identification documents are logged, thereby serving as a resource by which future frauds might be better identified. Events that may signal increases in fraud beyond historical norms for particular types of ID documents, such as reported thefts of security laminates or other consumables used in their production, can also (or alternatively) be tracked in the database, and considered by the expert system. Such techniques allow security personnel to focus their efforts where they will do the most good. A variety of other technologies for mitigating fraud risks are also detailed.