“protoPI” - Development of a prototypical Gateway to the Physical Internet

Hans-Christian Graf, Florian Ehrentraut, Bartosz Piekarz

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Abstract

Within existing supply chains there is still a significant potential for the combination of part and single unit loads, but in many cases competing suppliers as well as fix contracted service providers hinder optimized truck fill rates and transport consolidation. To overcome these drawbacks, within the FFG-funded project “protoPI”, a team of Austrian research and business partners developed a) an integrated conceptual framework and b) a web-based transportation management platform in order to show and evaluate the potential of the PI approach to real life applications. By digitalizing the transport management process as far as possible, pooling systems for further developed returnable transportation items (RTIs) are made possible and significant potential cost savings in the delivery process can be identified, resulting from the use of specialized transport service providers (TSP). This could be of particular relevance for small and medium-sized enterprises, which in many cases are dependent on global forwarding companies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages266-281
Number of pages16
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jul 2019
Event6th International Physical Internet Conference 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom
Duration: 9 Jul 201911 Jul 2019

Conference

Conference6th International Physical Internet Conference 2019
Abbreviated titleIPIC 2019
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period9/07/1911/07/19

Keywords

  • Transportation Management
  • Digital Business Platform
  • Coopetition Business Model

Fields of Expertise

  • Mobility & Production

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