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Intelligent Cargo in Efficient and Sustainable

Global Logistics Operations

Intelligent Cargo in Efficient and Sustainable

Global Logistics Operations

An example of

developing for the

iCargo Ecosystem: the

Planning Service

---iCargo Training 2.4 & 3.1

26th Feb 15

www.i-cargo.eu

Intelligent Cargo in Efficient and Sustainable

Global Logistics Operations

Intelligent Cargo in Efficient and Sustainable

Global Logistics Operations

iCargo is a large-scale integrating project co-funded by the European Commission within the FP7 Information

and Communication Technologies Work Programme. iCargo involves representatives of the main

stakeholders in the areas of research and technological development, logistics companies, shippers and

public authorities. The 29 partners coming from 13 countries are coordinated by the Research and

Innovation Hub of ATOS Spain.

iCargo will design and implement a decentralized ICT infrastructure allowing real world objects, new planning

services including CO2 calculation capabilities and existing systems to co-exist and efficiently co-operate at

an affordable cost for logistics stakeholders.

The iCargo project aims at supporting new logistics services that:

₋ Synchronize vehicle movements and logistics operations across various modes and actors to lower CO2

emissions

₋ Adapt to changing conditions through dynamic planning methods involving intelligent cargo, vehicle and

infrastructure systems and

₋ Combine services, resources and information from different stakeholders, taking part in an open freight

management ecosystem.

iCargo Training Series:

www.i-cargo.eu

Florian Krietsch, PTV Group

Course C3.1 and C2.4:

An example of developing for the iCargo

Ecosystem: the Planning Service

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iCargo Training

iCargo Training Series:

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1. “What can I develop for the iCargo Ecosystem?”

2. Introduction of the iCargo planning service

3. The iCargo planning service as part of the iCargo Ecosystem

4. Benefits of the service

5. Conclusion

Outline

4

iCargo Training Series:

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1. “What can I develop for the iCargo Ecosystem?”

2. Introduction of the iCargo planning service

3. The iCargo planning service as part of the iCargo Ecosystem

4. Benefits of the service

5. Conclusion

Outline

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Main project goals

The iCargo project aims at advancing and extending the use of

ICT to support new logistics services that:

• Synchronize vehicle movements and logistics operations across

various modes and actors to lower CO2 emissions

• Adapt to changing conditions through dynamic planning

methods involving intelligent cargo, vehicle and infrastructure

systems

• Combine services, resources and information from different

stakeholders, taking part in an open freight management

ecosystem.

iCargo Training Series:

www.i-cargo.eu

Main project goals

The iCargo project aims at advancing and extending the use of

ICT to support new logistics services that:

• Synchronize vehicle movements and logistics operations across

various modes and actors to lower CO2 emissions

• Adapt to changing conditions through dynamic planning

methods involving intelligent cargo, vehicle and infrastructure

systems

• Combine services, resources and information from different

stakeholders, taking part in an open freight management

ecosystem.

iCargo Training Series:

www.i-cargo.eu

iCargo actors

*from iCargo Deliverable 1.3: iCargo vision

iCargo Training Series:

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iCargo vision process sequence

Opera onl planning

Matching demand and offer

Execu on

Execu on and re-planning

Comple on Clearing and repor ng

Common defini on

of logis c services

Search agents discover suitable services

On-demand connec on

to systems and pla orms

Service performances profile update

Administra ve

systems update

2

Integra on of services in the ecosystem

3

4

Door-to-door service

planning and evalua on

5

6

Autonomous anomaly detec on

Automated transport status update

7

Propaga on of changes

8

9

!

! !

!

11

12

Ac vate your company

to the ecosystem

1

Re-planning

10

Defini on Service descrip on

(Resource planning)

Long term planning

Business descrip on

*from iCargo Deliverable 1.3: iCargo vision

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•Origin / Destination

•Freight Weight / Volume

•Speed

•Costs

•Emissions

•Delivery date / delivery period

•Requirements

Required data

•Allocation

•Cost calculation

•Emission Calculation

•Time Calculation

Pre-Planning•Paperwork / documentation

•Autonomous anomaly detection

•Re-planning

•Propagation of changes

Execution and completion

What can I develop for iCargo Ecosystem

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Data provision

PlanningTrack & Trace

Calculation

Pool & share

Ressource

Cost savings

Avoid trafficIntermodal transport

chains

Allocation

Data acquisition

Planning

Optimization

Paperwork /

documentation

Optimization

Bundling effects

iCargo Training Series:

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• Example: Plan and optimize a transport chain from

Marakkesh to Munich.

iCargo film (here)

Use case example from iCargo film

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Use case example – film snapshots

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Use case example – film snapshots

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Use case example –snapshots

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1. “What can I develop for the iCargo Ecosystem?”

2. Introduction of the iCargo planning service

3. The iCargo planning service as part of the iCargo Ecosystem

4. Benefits of the service

5. Conclusion

Outline

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• Main capabilities of the planning service

– Calculation of transport chain composition alternatives at

door-to-door level

– Calculation of CO2 emissions for each alternative

EN16258:2012 conform, based on standardized emission

calculation methodology or TSD data

– Selection of which alternative to achieve a system optimum

Main capabilities

3.2 iCargo planner

LSC/FSI

3.2.1/ Multi-criteria

Optimization

3.2.1/ Multi-criteria

Optimization

3.2.2/ Calculate

footprint

3.2.2/ Calculate

footprint

<<Includes>>

3.2/Compose

optimal D2D

chain

3.2.3/ Consolidate

multiple shipments

3.2.3/ Consolidate

multiple shipments

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• Challenges to be addressed • Integration of transport network

• Physical & service network

– Routing

• Different transport networks

• Restrictions & constraints

• Profiles

– Optimization

• Modal shift

• Optimized capacity utilization

– CO2 calculation

Preparing the service

Multi terminal planning

Mixed modes

planning

CO2

emissions

Vehiclerestrictions

Comparedifferent scenarios

KPI`s

Optimization

Data exchange

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• In operation:

– Transport Service Descriptions (TSDs) span the

service network

– Transport Execution Plan (TEP) & Consignment

(CS) trigger the service

– The engine calculates transport chains and

provides them to the optimization engine.

Planning process flow

TSD

regular

CS / TEP

request

TEP /

TSD discrete

Intermodal

Routing ServiceOptimizer

alternatives

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Examples for IM chain composition

alternatives

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Example for IM planning

• Perform planning for all transport orders

• Optimize costs (monetary and emissions)

• Respect all order and capacity restrictions

iCargo Training Series:

www.i-cargo.eu

1. “What can I develop for the iCargo Ecosystem?”

2. Introduction of the iCargo planning service

3. The iCargo planning service as part of the iCargo

Ecosystem

4. Benefits of the service

5. Conclusion

Outline

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Organisation

ExecutionExecution

Logistic demandLogistic service

X Y

Coop

X+Y

Cargo

Box-12345

C

B

Emission

monitoring

Place

B

Trip

A->B

A

Truck

25-KGJ-8

ServicesServices

BSD

Sx

BSD

DY

TransactionTransaction

Order

X-YYY

Logistic chain

composition

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• Connect different services

maintained within the iCargo

Ecosystem to cover the whole

logistics process; from planning

to execution.

Service interplay

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Opera onl planning

Matching demand and offer

Execu on

Execu on and re-planning

Comple on Clearing and repor ng

Common defini on

of logis c services

Search agents discover suitable services

On-demand connec on

to systems and pla orms

Service performances profile update

Administra ve

systems update

2

Integra on of services in the ecosystem

3

4

Door-to-door service

planning and evalua on

5

6

Autonomous anomaly detec on

Automated transport status update

7

Propaga on of changes

8

9

!

! !

!

11

12

Ac vate your company

to the ecosystem

1

Re-planning

10

Defini on Service descrip on

(Resource planning)

Long term planning

Business descrip on

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Receive transport chains

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Perform planning proposal

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Replanning

Transport management system Intermodal planning service

Replanning

Transport AlternativesTransport LegsVoyages with capacities

+

+

+

Replanning result

Inject Replanning Results

Transport AlternativesTransport LegsVoyages with capacities

+

+

+

Do Planning

Intermodal planning service

Intermodal data

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1. “What can I develop for the iCargo Ecosystem?”

2. Introduction of the iCargo planning service

3. The iCargo planning service as part of the iCargo Ecosystem

4. Benefits of the service

5. Conclusion

Outline

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iCargo Training Series:

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• The iCargo planning service enables the user to compose intermodal transport chains and to obtain a number of alternatives per chain. Transport chain results are presented for different KPI`s: Monetary costs, emissions, transport time.

• The service provides planning functionalities to plan multiple transport orders in an network optimized way. Thereby the aim is to reduce CO2 emission and costs by facilitating modal shift, bundling and cooperation.

• Data exchange in and out-bound is possible in either standardized (CF) or proprietary formats

• The service can be used in a flexible way either standalone or in combination with other services.

Benefits of the planning service

iCargo Training Series:

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1. “What can I develop for the iCargo Ecosystem?”

2. Introduction of the iCargo planning service

3. The iCargo planning service as part of the iCargo Ecosystem

4. Benefits of the service

5. Conclusion

Outline

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• Novel iCargo ICT solutions can increase efficiency, i.e. cost reduction (CO2, € and time)

• The interplay of different Ecosystem services can create seamless ICT support for logistics

• The support of CF messages as well as the comparability towards proprietary message formats (transformed by, e.g. iCargo semantic gateway) offers flexible utilization options to the users.

Conclusion

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Questions?

Thank You!

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iCargo Training - 26 February 2015, webinar

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Intelligent Cargo in Efficient and Sustainable

Global Logistics Operations

Intelligent Cargo in Efficient and Sustainable

Global Logistics Operations

Credits:

Presented by: Florian Krietsch

PTV GROUP

Project Manager Concepts & Solutions Logistics Research

Haid-und-Neu-Str. 15, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany

Phone +49 (0) 721-9651-338

[email protected]

Material: By PTV AG