IMAGINING THE SKILLS OF LOGISTICS AND OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN OF TOMORROW (with support of FSE)
NOV@LOG, THE POLE OF COMPETITIVENESS IN LOGISTICS OUR OBJECTIVE Nov@log plays an essential role in the competitiveness of business firms and in the development of innovation throughout the territory. The pole of competitiveness especially aims at developing the logistics services and systems of the future, at providing an international visibility to competencies in logistics research and at determining and defining the tradecrafts for the logistics and supply chains of tomorrow. OUR VOCATION Nov@log accompanies business enterprises and research teams in their projects of R&D and Innovation to increase their competitiveness. It advises them in order to have their projects labelled and financed and puts firms in contact with the research teams expert in the relevant fields. WHAT NOV@LOG OFFERS TO ITS MEMBERS Associating your competences, your technologies, your researches with collaborations between innovatory enterprises and research laboratories to successfully conduct R&D projects; Accompaniment, assessment and submission of innovations and research in logistics for public and private financing (French and European), whilst maintaining the confidentiality and equilibrium of the consortiums; Running the network of business firms and research establishments by organising seminars, international missions, etc RESULTS (SINCE ITS CREATION IN JULY 2005 UP TO FEBRUARY 2010) 140 members; 70 R&D projects and 4 structural framework organisations labelled and lodged with financing commissions (ANR, FUI, FEDER, IPER, OSEO, PREDIT, Regional councils, etc.); 110 millions euros, with 40% of public financing. NOV@LOG INTERNATIONAL Since 2009, the Pole of Competitiveness in Logistics have been constructing an annual programme of development on an international basis, determined in collaboration with the business enterprises, universities and research centres that compose the Pole. This is articulated around several objectives: to develop the renown of Nov@log in Europe and internationally, to establish technological partnerships with foreign clusters, to organise joint missions of benchmarking with the member business enterprises. You can find the 2010 programme on www.novalog.eu, under the heading «international». THE ECONOMIC MARKETS CONCERNED Infrastructure of data exchanges, sensors, identifiers, etc On-board Electronics (means of transport and contents) Management of traffics Digital Platforms for data exchanges or monitoring of goods movements Traceability of shipments (temperatures, hazardous goods, heavy loads) Dematerialisation of documents and optimisation of Customs procedures Licensed economic operators Environmental Management of logistics areas Reverse logistics
DEFINE BUSINESS LOGISTICS AND TOMORROW S SUPPLY CHAIN regulations Technologies Skills and human ressources process and flow optimization Stockage regulations modes Storage Process and flow optimization Storage modes Regulation COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES : EFFICIENCY (costs) EFFECTIVENESS (time, safety/security) LOCATION (implantations) THREE DOMAINS OF STRATEGIC ACTIVITIES THE SAFETY / SECURITY of goods, analysis and management of risks in the regulations of transport and logistics. TRACEABILITY of shipments, optimisation of the supply-chain and information and data exchange systems. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT of logistics, environmental management of logistics and supply-chain areas, life cycle of products. FIVE TECHNOLOGICAL DOMAINS Cultural information and communications systems Methods of organisation and production flows Laws and regulations connected with logistics Territorial development Management, strategies, decisions
WIDE COMPETENCIES IN LOGISTICS RESEARCH LABORATORIES AT THE SERVICE OF LOGISTICS COMPETITIVENESS CEA LIST (Laboratory for the Integration of Systems and Technologies), CERENE (Research and studies in Economics and Logistics management), CIME (Research Centre of the Institute of Business management of Caen), CIRTAI (Research centre for and International business), CRIJE (Research centre Individuals Justice and business Enterprises), EMSE (National Higher Education School of Mining of Saint-Etienne), GPM (Group for the Physics of Materials), GREAH (Group of Research in Electrotechnology and Automation of Le Havre), GREYC (Group of Research in Computerisation, Image, Automatism and Instrumentation of Caen), IRSEEM / TICTEL (Technolological platform Research Institute for On-board Electronic Systems), LITIS (Laboratory of Computerisation, treatment of Information and Systems), LMAH (Laboratory of Applied Mathematics of Le Havre), METIS (Research Centre of the School of Management of Normandy) SPECIALISED HIGHER EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENTS CNAM (National Conservatoire of Arts and Crafts), Ecole de la Marine Marchande, (Merchant Marine School), EMN (School of Management of Normandy), EMSE (National Higher Education School of Mining of Saint- Etienne), Rouen Business School (Higher Education School of Commerce Rouen), ESIGELEC (Higher Education School for Electrical Engineering), IAE (Institute of Business Administration), INSA Rouen (National Institute of Applied Sciences), ISEL (Higher Education Institute for Logistics Studies), University of Caen, University of Rouen, University of Le Havre TRANSFERT CENTRES IN LOGISTICS CRITT & Logistique (Regional Centre for Innovation and Technology Transfer in and Logistics), IDIT (Institute of International Legislation of ), CETE (Technical Study Centre for Public Works and ) Normandie Centre.
WHAT IS A POLE OF COMPETITIVENESS? A pole of competitiveness is an association of enterprises, of SMEs, of research centres and training establishments which permanently monitors the technologies, economics and innovations necessary for research, development and innovation. A pole of competitiveness also proposes the formation of applied research consortiums and organises collective expertise for R&D projects. Pole of competitiveness received the label of the French government in 2005. They are unique structures for the financing of collaborative research and investments in equipment.
NOV@LOG MEMBERS Companies Anao, ATA Logistique, Ateliers de Normandie, CERP, Compagnie Fluviale de, Dalkia, Dassault, Daumas Autheman associés, De Rijke, Derudder, EADS, EDF Haute-Normandie, Electronic Equipment, Etudes Ruiz, Euro Channel Logistics, Fidal, Fis Spare parts, France Telecom, G.Vatinel & Cie, Gazeley, Générale de Manutention Portuaire, Groupama, GSE, Hub Telecom, IBM France, LDTT, Lubrizol France, Marfret, Méthaneo, Nestor Technologies, Nomia SA, OPAL Conseil, Orange Business Services, Otor, Primex, Prologis, Quille, Renault, SAPN, Segula, Setec Industries, SI Consult, SNCF, Socorail, Soget, T&L Associés, TCX Multimodal Logistics, Terminaux de Normandie, Toshiba, s Buffard, Ubi Solutions, VNF, Web et Solutions, Westerlund, etc. Higher education institutions and research laboratories AFT IFTIM Basse-Normandie - ARCNAM - CEA - CERENE - CETE Normandie CPFP UPR - CRITT T&L - CTICM - Normandy School Management / IPER Saint-Etienne School of Mines - Le Havre Merchant Marine School - ESIGELEC GET (Groupe Ecole Telecom) - GREYC - Rouen Business School - FIM Group - IDIT INERIS - INRETS - INSA - ISEL - LITIS - LMAH - POLYTECHNICUM University of Caen (IAE), Rouen and Le Havre, etc. The structures accompanying Normandy development agencies, Port of Le Havre, Port of Rouen, Port of Paris, etc. The network of Haute-Normandie Commerce and Industry Chambers (CCI) CCI of Elbeuf, Dieppe, Eure, Rouen, Le Havre, etc. 03/10 02 35 21 64 44 www.opteam.net Crédits photos : Shutterstock L Albatros - Esplanade de l Europe - 76600 Le Havre - France Tel. : +33 (0)2 76 30 50 80 - Fax : +33 (0)2 76 40 80 04 info-nov@log-pole.eu www.novalog.eu