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EURIDICE Industrial results Donatella Vedovato Venice International University

EURIDICE Industrial results Donatella Vedovato Venice International University. Outline. Intelligent Cargo in the pilot cases ; Trials feedback ( PIs and usability ) ; Limitations ; Next steps. Design and development. Requirement definition. Validation and trials. Tasks.

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EURIDICE Industrial results Donatella Vedovato Venice International University

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  1. EURIDICE Industrial results Donatella Vedovato Venice International University

  2. Outline • Intelligent Cargo in the pilotcases; • Trials feedback (PIs and usability); • Limitations; • Nextsteps

  3. Design and development Requirementdefinition Validation and trials Tasks Assessment 2012 The Intelligent Cargo in the pilotcases- project task plan - Demonstrator 2008 2009 2010 2011 Time

  4. The Intelligent Cargo in the pilotcases- the pilots - Infrastructure Producer / Distributor Transport process S 7 S 1 S 6 Intelligent routing Connected transport Cargo - assisted through cargo - and production intermodal transport infrastructure processes cooperation S 3 S 4 Cargo controlling Cooperative transportation in 3 PL warehousing through services to final cargo - centric Consignor Consignee customer information services S 8 S 2 S 5 Automated clearance Active cold - chain Self - returning empty and billing of monitoring pallets and boxes transiting goods Operator Authority

  5. The Intelligent Cargo in the pilotcases Transport Process Infrastructure Producer / Distributor Operator Authority Consignor Consignee Cargo loading Transportexecution Delivery • Tracking • History and events • Estimated Time of Arrival and combined ETA • Cargo condition monitoring • Re-routing • Triggering outbound asset • Triggering authorization • Parking reservation • Security notification • Delivery • confirmation • Payment • Anti-theft • Cargo identification • Loading check • Truck/wagon status • Free space visibility Intelligent Cargo application

  6. Cargo loading ✔ Cargo identification

  7. Cargo loading ✔ Loading check

  8. Cargo loading ✔ Truck/wagon status

  9. Cargo loading ✔ Free space visibility

  10. Transportexecution

  11. Transportexecution ✔ History of events and alerts ✔ Tracking

  12. Transportexecution ✔ETA - Estimated Time of Arrival

  13. Transportexecution ✔ Cargo condition monitoring

  14. Transportexecution ✔ Re-routing

  15. Transportexecution ✔ Triggering outbound asset

  16. Transportexecution ✔ Automated security notification ✔ Triggering authorization

  17. Transportexecution ✔ Automated parking reservation

  18. Delivery ✔ Delivery confirmation

  19. Delivery ✔ Automated payment

  20. Delivery ✔ Anti-theft

  21. Trials feedback- metrics* Nicebut…doesmy company haverealbenefitsusing the IC? ✔Do I receive the information needed in a faster way withrespectto the current situation? • ✔ Is the information sent by the IC correct? • ✔ Isthere a positive impact on the customer service? • ✔ Is there a positive impact on my costs? * Resultsbased on the first on goingtrialsperformedby some pilots

  22. Timereduction: status change (e.g. cargo loaded, unloadedetc) ✔ Metric: Average notification time in case of status change ✔ Meaning: How long does it take to receive the information about the status change with respect to the moment when it’s verified? ✔ Formula: ATSC = Σ(TSU - TSC) / N where AT: Average Time [min] TSU: Time when status is updated [min] TSC: Time when the status changed [min] N: Number of measurements [#]

  23. Timereduction: deviationfromestablishedphysicalconditions ✔ Metric: Average notification time in case of deviation from established conditions ✔ Meaning: How long does it take to receive the information about the deviation from established condition with respect to the moment when it’s verified? ✔ Formula: ATDC= Σ(TDU - TDH) / N where TDU is the Time when Deviation is Updated [min] TDH is Time when Deviation Happened [min] N is Number of measurements [#]

  24. Reliabilityof the information: cargo identification ✔ Metric: Percentage of error-free identifications ✔ Meaning: What is the percentage of cargo correctly identified with respect to the shipment list? ✔ Formula: PEFI= 1-(Σ NCEI/ Σ NC ATSC) where NCEI is Number of Cargo with Error regarding identification NC is total number of cargo ✔ As-Is results: 97-98% of error free identifications ✔ To Be results: close to 100% (technical/human aspects)

  25. Reliabilityof the information: ETA (EstimatedTimeofArrival) ✔ Metric: Percentage of correct last ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) ✔ Meaning: How many cargo arrived respect the last ETA defined? ✔ Formula: PCETA= Σ NCCETA/Σ NC where NCCETA is Number of Cargo with Correct ETA [#] NC is Total Number of Cargo [#] ✔ As-Is results: about 90% ✔ To Be results: close to 100%

  26. Customer service ✔ Metric: Percentage of on time deliveries ✔ Meaning: How many deliveries are shipped with respect of the delivery time? ✔ Formula: POTD = Σ NOPOT/ Σ NOF where NOPOT: Number of Orders performed on-time [#] NOF: Number of Orders Fulfilled [#] ✔ To Be results: close to 100% ✔ Metric: Percentage of correct order fulfillment ✔ Meaning: How many orders are correctly fulfilled (in terms of time, type and quantity of goods)? ✔ Formula: PPOF= Σ NOPF/ Σ NOF where NOPF is Number of Orders Correctly Fulfilled [#], NOF is total number of orders ✔ To Be results: close to 100%

  27. Laborcostreduction - rescheduling ✔ Metric: Labor cost ✔ Meaning: How much can the company reduce the labor costs to collect the necessary information to reschedule the plan due to transport problems (information flow)? ✔ Formula: LCR= HLCR*NHR where LCR is Labor Cost for Rescheduling [€]; NHR Number of Hours for Rescheduling [#] ✔ To Be results: close to 100%

  28. Trials feedback- summary • Customer • Service • Improvement: • On timedeliveries • Correctdeliveries • Timely • information • Cargo identification • Status change • Deviationfromdefined • route • Physicalconditions Intelligent Cargo Laborcost reductionaboutrescheduling • Reliable • information: • ETA calculation; • Cargo identification

  29. Trials feedback - Usabilityof EURIDICE system ✔ On line questionnaire about: usability, flexibility, performance, integration/scalability and fit for purpose of EURIDICE; ✔ 24 questions: Likert scale with Weight (1-5) and Level of Satisfaction (1-5) * Results about 4 pilots

  30. Trials feedback - Usabilityof EURIDICE system - the top five

  31. Possiblelimitations in EURIDICE use ✔Technical: ✔ GPS connection; ✔ RFID reading (physical constraints); ✔ Network connectivity; ✔ Organizational ✔ Involvement of different players along the supply chain; ✔ Authorization to install the hardware at certain locations (e.g. public authorities);

  32. Nextsteps • Trials on going; • PIscollection; • Feedback collectionfrom the trials (impact on useractivity, improvementsetc)

  33. Thankyou for yourattention! For further information: donatella.vedovato@univiu.org

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