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Business model for administering platforms for sharing logistics

Published on Jun 03, 20113153 Views

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Business model for administering platforms for sharing logistics information00:00
Processes & use of e-Freight standards00:36
Process scenarios00:55
Sea/hinterland interface03:26
STL: Secure trade lanes04:42
Door-to-door co-modal transport chains05:08
Integrated scenario05:46
Quantified benefits06:17
Benefits: Average container values06:22
Benefits: Short term benefits07:13
Benefits: Long term benefits08:09
Allowable costs09:13
Conclusions Smart-CM09:27
Due to insecurity of long-term benefits10:50
Collaborative information services13:11
Collaborative information services: Driving forces for ‘go to market’ strategy13:19
Collaborative information services: Logistics information value chain14:22
Collaborative information services: Example implementation16:06
Collaborative information services: Possible charging mechanism A – Functional integration19:15
Collaborative information services: Possible charging mechanism B – Integration based on footprint19:38
Collaborative information services: Phases in approaching the market (1)19:39
Collaborative information services: Phases in approaching the market (2)20:41
Collaborative information services: Phases in approaching the market (3)21:37
Collaborative information services: Points of attention22:24
Thank you for your attention!23:54