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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2014

A new framework for the management of returnable "containers" within open supply networks

Yann Le Roch
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Eric Ballot
Xavier Perraudin
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New logistics models – physical internet, pooling, control towers, re-usable containers management – require an item-level traceability of physical shipping units that is independent of the partners involved in the supply chains. Current information systems architectures match this need by interfacing heter-ogeneous systems with each other. Such architecture can't meet the challenges brought by new and shared logistics models. We demonstrate here how the re-cent EPCglobal® standards and related technologies are settled in a multi-firm open network, applied to the management of reusable pallets, taken here as de-monstrators of Open Tracing Containers (OTC). Material and methods for cap-turing data and structuring information are proposed and implemented in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods flows. Results illustrate the reach of that "Intra-net of things" prototype, leading to interoperable logistic services, throughout various levels: from identifier tag level up to the piloting of each partner's lo-gistics networks. We highlight limits and perspectives in terms of technical track and trace solutions and assets management in this environment.
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hal-01082529 , version 1 (13-11-2014)

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Yann Le Roch, Eric Ballot, Xavier Perraudin. A new framework for the management of returnable "containers" within open supply networks. SOHOMA, Univ Lorraine, Nov 2014, Nancy, France. ⟨hal-01082529⟩
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