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2. Deutsch-Niederländische Logistikkonferenz
Open Source Strategy in Logistics
an approach towards border
crossing horizontal data exchange
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An approach towards border crossing horizontal data exchange
◾ Data exchange and collaboration
◾ Drawing an Open Data Vision
◾ What is Open Source, actually?
◾ Short example
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Traditional data exchange
◾ Supplier ↔ Customer
◾ Preadvising
◾ Assignment of orders
◾ State information
◾ Electronic billing
◾ ...
Vertical data exchange
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Horizontal Collaboration
◾ Companies of the same business
segment work together
◾ The same or overlapping areas of
responsibility within a logistics
network
◾ Collaboration of market participants
as stronger form of cooperation
◾ Enjoy general benefits of intensified
cooperation like knowledge sharing or
flexible problem solutions
◾ Multiplied expertise
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Horizontal data exchange
◾ Market participants share
information:
◾ »normal data«
◾ best practices
◾ processes
◾ software
»Open Source« is applicable to
data, knowledge, software
(http://opensource.org)
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An Open Data Vision
◾ Collect and prepare data, like:
◾ Departures from hinterland-terminals planned on time at seaport
◾ Open capacities of departures at specific date
◾ Forecasted open capacities at terminals
◾ Closings of units
◾ Using a centrally deployed broker-system
◾ Optimize usage rate of different modes
◾ Optimize modal split
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Open Source Softwares' key values
Open
Source
Community
Freedom
Security
Auditability Copyleft
Licences
Share cost
and risk
Prevent vendor
lock-ins
Enhance quality
assurance
Preserve rights
of software
Assure
»open source
usage«
Continuous &
broad review
identifies
flaws
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Open Source example: IRIS
Intermodal Routing Information System
developed by Contargo
Used as routing-backbone in IMTIS,
Contargo's
Intermodal Tariff Information System
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CONTARGO takes first steps with IRIS
{
"response" : {
"links" : [ {
"rel" : "self",
"href" : "http://iris.contargo.net/api/routedetails"
} ],
"route" : {
"responsibleTerminal" : null,
"roundTrip" : true,
"product" : "ROUNDTRIP",
"shortName" : "via Wörth-Karlsruhe",
"name" : "Antwerp -> Wörth-Karlsruhe -> 76137 Karlsruhe (Südstadt) -> Wörth-Karlsruhe
-> Antwerp",
"data" : {
"co2" : 364.67,
"co2DirectTruck" : 814.2751700,
"totalDistance" : 1462,
"totalOnewayTruckDistance" : 17,
"totalRealTollDistance" : 22,
"totalTollDistance" : 22,
"totalDuration" : 6703,
"parts" : [ {
"name" : "Antwerp -> Wörth-Karlsruhe",
"data" : {
"airlineDistance" : 383,
"distance" : 714,
"dieselDistance" : 714,
"electricDistance" : 0,
"tollDistance" : null,
"duration" : 4284,
"co2" : 221.34
[...}
◾ IRIS will be »open sourced« Spring
2015
◾ Licensed under
◾ Follow us on
https://github.com/Contargo
(http://opensource.org)
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Conclusion
◾ Open Source in logistics is on its way
◾ Sharing data, best practices and software
would lead to »all-over-optimization«
◾ Today intense horizontal
»open data collaboration« is a vision
Not only transnational, but
really border crossing data exchange