Towards an ICT Platform for the European Freight Transport Community

نویسندگان

  • Bill Karakostas
  • Takis Katsoulakos
  • Yannis Zorgios
چکیده

The paper identifies requirements for an Information and Communication (ICT) platform for the European freight transport sectoran e-Freight Platform. The e-Freight Platform can be used to support integrated multimodal transport and improved interoperability between freight transport and administration systems. The authors illustrate the potential of such platform for enhanced Business to Administration interoperability by using a case study of a Common Reporting Schema for freight reporting compliance. DOI: 10.4018/jal.2012040105 54 International Journal of Applied Logistics, 3(2), 53-58, April-June 2012 Copyright © 2012, IGI Global. Copying or distributing in print or electronic forms without written permission of IGI Global is prohibited. • Zero paper documents for planning, executing and completing any transport and logistics operation within EU, independent of: the parties involved, cargo type, Transport mode or combination of modes, Loading unit, Authorities involved, Type of service demanded, Transport corridor and Liability regime. • Zero waiting times related to administrative procedures at all border crossings within EU and for transport between EU and countries with which secure trade lanes have been established. • Technology independent e-Freight mechanisms. One of the objectives of the e-Freight project is to provide an ICT Platform that, according to the aforementioned e-Freight policy, will represent a mechanism for business and IT interoperability in the freight transport sector. The goal is to enable different transport stakeholders to running heterogeneous environments to interoperate on collaborative inter-organisational processes. The design strategy for the Platform is to leverage on existing technologies based on current state-of-the-art open software engineering standards such as Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and ongoing standardization efforts on business frameworks from OASIS and other bodies. This paper outlines the requirements that drive the design of the e-Freight ICT platform and illustrates its functionality. The paper is structured as follows. We describe the set of ICT requirements elicited from the freight transport community. We illustrate the functionality of the Platform through a Business to Administration (B2A) case study involving the use of a Common Reporting Schema for formalities reporting. We discuss plans for the Platform’s future adaptation by the freight transport community. USER REQUIREMENTS FOR THE E-FREIGHT ICT PLATFORM This section discusses the platform vision and the high level requirements for the Platform. It is centred on the following three goals: 1. Alignment of EU Policy, Business and IT by: a. Maintaining cohesion between EU Policy, Business Communities and e-Freight ICT and applications. b. Controlling complexity and change management costs in managing ICT infrastructures in freight transport companies. c. Supporting adaptability of the European freight transport system to economic, social and environments drivers. 2. Efficient development and change management with respect to business models of specific transport networks including: a. Customization of generic e-Freight process frameworks into specific processes between a freight company and its customers and business partners. b. Support for process redesign, arising from market drivers (top down strategy change) and operational improvement drivers (bottom-up). c. Support for learning and innovation. d. Formalisation of governance processes and change impact assessment. 3. Support large scale adoption of e-Freight technologies in the EU freight logistics and transport community by: a. Providing efficient distribution, integration and development of e-freight services. b. Providing support for interoperability between e-Freight Platform and other ICT systems deployed in freight transportation. 4 more pages are available in the full version of this document, which may be purchased using the "Add to Cart" button on the product's webpage: www.igi-global.com/article/towards-ict-platform-europeanfreight/66045?camid=4v1 This title is available in InfoSci-Journals, InfoSci-Journal Disciplines Business, Administration, and Management. Recommend this product to your librarian: www.igi-global.com/e-resources/libraryrecommendation/?id=2

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • IJAL

دوره 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012