Cloud computing platform in the Bologna hub



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Cloud computing platform in the Bologna hub LOGICAL Project Bologna, 30 Ottobre 2012 Angelo Aulicino, Giuseppe Dall Asta Interporto Bologna SpA

Interporto Bologna & LOGICAL nterporto Bologna is partner of the LOGICAL project as one of the main logistics hubs in Europe with a clear intermodal - road/rail orientation. he project aims at fostering interoperability and competitiveness of the service providers by decreasing transaction costs and promoting shared multimodal transport solutions through a transnational cloud platform. n this context Interporto represents the neutral player able to talk with different stakeholders and offer such a kind of tool in order to 2 pursuit the project objectives.

Interporto Bologna Logistic Hub 3 logistics area 1.165.000 m 2 Future development 1 logistics area 1.380.000 m 2 Couriers and standard warehouses 2 logistics area 986.000 m 2 International companies Contract logistics 3 1 2 Rail terminal facilities 665.000 m 2 TOTAL FENCED AREA 4.194.000 m 2

Intermodal Facilities Container terminal Total area 130.000 m 2 Storage area 38.000 m 2 Rail tracks 5 Rail tracks length 600 m Managing company Terminali Italia 2011 Trains 1.316 Rail wagons 21.091 ITU 44.320 TON 754.773 TEU 70.912 Swap bodies terminal Bulk terminal Total area 140.000 m 2 Storage area 42.000 m 2 Rail tracks 15 Rail tracks length 550 m Managing company Terminali Italia 2011 Trains 3.036 Rail wagons 29.375 ITU 35.273 TON 804.408 TEU 74.073 Total area 50.000 m 2 Storage area 10.000 m 2 Rail tracks 3 Rail tracks length 460 m Managing company Cogefrin 2011 Trains 416 Rail wagons 6.657 ITU 9.733 TON 185.757 TEU 12.652

IT infrastructure ICT FACILITIES Totally wired area 14 wireless HiperLAN antennas 13 km optic fiber Road traffic information system Broadband connectivity Optic fiber rental Centralized system for security, burglar and fire alarm Mail and information services, access to community databases

Interporto Community 118 national and international transport and logistics companies 2.500 employees

Interporto Community Railway companies GTS ISC SERFER TRENITALIA CARGO OCEANOGATE

Survey within the Community nvestigation towards IT capacity and Cloud attitude of the IPBO community has been performed. ontacted companies were chosen based on: Small-medium size: in line with LOGICAL focus to strengthen SMEs competitiveness ocal companies or focus on business activity and IT systems @ IPBO egree of collaboration/share data NTERVIEWED COMPANIES: ransport & Logistics Service Providers TOs ational & International Freight Forwarders 8

Survey within the Community he most common Logistics Services offered by the Community are: 9 arehousing oad transport mport-export ail transport

Survey within the Community he more used IT platforms typology are: Financial accounting rofessional IT solutions Business intelligence customized to specific business needs CRM Tracking & Tracing Order management n-house developed Warehouse management solutions (with support of external IT developers) 10

Cloud Attitude and Benefits hat the Community thinks: ositive IT attitude, limited knowledge (especially in Cloud Computing!). autious approach on future plans to use Cloud Computing. Costs reduction Better service Data accessibility & security he Community expectations: More flexibility in logistics standards Available IT resources in the cloud Greater transparency in handling data Higher quality in logistics services Simplified communication with customers and business partners 11

Areas of Interest MAIN AREAS OF INTEREST Share data and information within the company and with business partners Acquire new IT skills with less investments New tools for cargo monitoring Centralized servers to reduce costs and achieve better data security Facilitation of real time communication and information exchange 12

IPBO platform The Philosophy: Freight transport system into equilibrium, through open solutions for leading and following service providers. Efficient electronic transactions of service providers and customers, SMEs and champions, private and public sectors etc. Provision of high quality services at low cost. Flexibility through modular structure for: single coordinating party subsets for SME oriented transport business niches. Interporto as manager of the Bologna logistics hub Community, represents the neutral party able to offer a Cloud Solution to its users.

IPBO platform The challenge: Separate business interests, corresponding partnerships and collaborative models. Two parallel and complementary functional paths and corresponding ICT platforms: Collaborations and interactions of the transport service providers responsible for the management of equipment and infrastructure. Effective management of cargo in terms of transport chain planning and control.

IPBO platform The web based solution of IPBO that consists of two elements: An Administrative platform that provides the infrastructure for security, building of the business collaborations and management of applications and systems. A Logistics platform that provides a set of applications for the planning and management of multimodal transport.

IPBO platform

IPBO platform The IPBO Logistics platform consists of two interoperable applications: A corridor design and monitoring application (Corridor Strategic Planning and Management - CoSPaM) facilitates the promotion/publishing of transport providers services, design of incremental and collaborative operations as well as transport monitoring and control along established multimodal corridors. A management application for transport chains (Management of Multimodal Transport Chains M2TC) fully integrated with the multimodal corridor application facilitates the effective planning and control of D2D freight transport chains by the cargo responsible bodies (freight integrators).

IPBO platform Concept

Benetifts The main benefits deriving from the platform implementation: Enhanced Interoperability between systems and actors Expanded capability in building and managing Multimodal chains Low costs for it interfaces between systems Transnationality thanks also to the interfaces with other Cloud platforms

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