www.bestfact.net Cluster on e-freight ICT in freight logistics Roland Frindik, MARLO Klaipeda, 23.10.2015
White Paper Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area Towards a competitive and resource efficient transport system (March 2011) Key Initiative 7 Multimodal transport of goods: e-freight... Put in practice the concepts of single window and one-stop administrative shop... create and deploy a single transport document in electronic form (electronic waybill)... create the appropriate framework for the deployment of tracking and tracing technologies 2
Cluster e-freight The Cluster will observe, report on, and disseminate information regarding activities that are part of the e-freight developments. Some activities are addressed in the finalised e-freight project and involve issues regarding: - common framework, - single transport document - national single windows. The e-freight project is the reference for this cluster. 3
Background of e-freight e-freight does: allow for entering information only once in the whole logistics chain for planning, execution, monitoring and reporting purposes. retrieve information on vehicle position and network status from modal traffic information and management systems. develop a structure for the use of information coming from tracking and tracing technologies as well as for intelligent cargo applications. support the development of interoperable information and booking tools for an optimised use of multimodal transport possibilities. (source: Public Consultation on European Union e-freight Initiative 26/10/2012-17/01/2013) 4
Cluster e-freight The cluster working group consisted of the cluster leader MARLO and the partners PTV, NewRail, Rapp, VTT and Bluegreen. Close contact and collaboration has been established with: The project co-ordinators of the EU funded projects Freightwise, Euridice, Smart_CM, Integrity, SmartFreight, RISING, CHINOS, e-freight, COFRET, icargo, Logistics for LIFE, SuperGreen, 3DRAIL, COMCIS and EcoHubs. Similar developments in USA and Asia, in an attempt to ensure intercontinental interoperability. UBL 2.1 and standard ISO/IEC FDIS 19845 on information interoperability is involved. 5
Cluster e-freight proceeding 40 inventories and 15 in-depth surveys over the project life time. The cluster has organized 2 independent cluster workshops - in Vilnius in cooperation with VGTU, - in Barcelona in cooperation with ITENE and together with the 2 other clusters 2 joint workshop, - in Amsterdam, - in Rotterdam over the project life time. 6
First workshop include e-freight in Amsterdam, NL Results: co-operation of different companies in order to realize the higher capacity utilization dedicated methods to calculate the carbon foot print are needed improvement of the reliability of the whole transport chain in terms of early and reliable information provision usage of electronic documents turned out to save bare money for the transport companies 7
Second e-freight workshop in Vilnius, Lithuania corridor information exchange and information management under changing logistics current examples of best practices and results of collaboration and exchange along transport corridors how can e-freight support logistics to be adapted under future logistic challenges in the Baltic Region notably on green corridors 8
Third e-freight workshop Barcelona, Spain Secure information based collaboration first session local and European current examples of best practices and results of collaboration second session how can e-freight support logistics to be adapted under future logistic challenges in the Mediteranean Region 9
Forth e-freight workshop Rotterdam, The Netherlands Synchro-modal best practices Key note speech on the trend for efreight > service to plan and follow up multi modal logistics operations > Transform Supply Chain wide data into reliable and complete information > Create situational awareness to support operational decisions > Achieve true visibility and in-transit deviation management & optimisation > Reduce impact of supply chain disruptions and optimal use of resources local and European current examples of best practices and results 10
best practice cases investigated within 4 years 3,00 2,50 2,00 1,50 1,00 0,50 0,00 Year 1 Year 2 3,00 2,50 2,00 1,50 1,00 0,50 0,00 3,00 2,50 Year 3 3,00 2,50 Year 4 2,00 2,00 1,50 1,50 1,00 1,00 0,50 0,50 0,00 0,00 11
best practice cases effects increased use of actual traffic information for transport logistical purposes emphasis put on a reduction of time spent at nodes during door-to-door transport efficiency improvements in transport management seem to be almost always intended service quality and sustainability agreements/certification interestingly do not represent a significant intention help to make Europe s transport and logistics system more competitive 12
www.bestfact.net Roland Frindik MARLO Consultants GmbH Haid-und-Neu-Str. 7 76137 Karlsruhe, DE e-mail: roland.frindik@marlo.no tel. +49 721 8601860 13