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PHYSICAL INTERNET CONFERENCE6th-8th JULY, 2015 / Mines ParisTech - PARIS
2nd INTERNATIONAL
Sessions Moderated By:
Powered by
www.modulushca.eu
With the Support of:
Conference Partners:
EU Project Supporters:
Modulushca, Bestfact andLogiCon projects have the supportof the European Commission
MODULar logistics units in shared co-modal networks
2nd INTERNATIONAL PHYSICAL INTERNET CONFERENCE
www.physicalinternetinitiative.org
#2015IPIC@PhysicInternet
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WELCOMESECOND INTERNATIONAL PHYSICAL INTERNET CONFERENCE
This conference follows the first IPIC conference organized last year in Québec. It will be also a joint event with the end of Modulushca project, to present the advances in the concept of Physical Internet and Logistics operations.
In addition, at least six other PI projects (France, Canada, Hong-Kong) will present their latest results. The Confer-ence will be time to meet the highly dynamic environment of European projects, share views, build consistency across continents, markets perspectives and problems to solve to make it append.
Keynotes from key stakeholders of supply chains (manufacturers, retailers, 3PL and academics) will stimulate the discussions in several workshop sessions focusing on subjects such as norms and the handling of boxes vs. pallets.
New business models, enabling technologies and experimentations already underway will be presented, making this meeting a unique opportunity to learn, network and discuss the latest results and challenges about interconnected logistics. And, because logistics is global, participants will be from all over the world including researchers, industrial and international institution members, local authorities and standardization committees.
Physical Internet Initiative
This new organization is based on the universal interconnection of logistics services, namely a Physical Internet (or PI) where goods travel in modular containers for the sake of interconnection in open networks. It was first proposed by Pr. B. Montreuil and developed with Pr. E. Ballot and Pr. R. D. Meller.
This approach aims to universally interconnect logistic networks as the Internet did with computer networks. The concept involves generalizing the use of modular containers in inland logistics to give to shippers a private space in open networks and routing them like ‘packets’ as done with information in the Digital Internet, yet in a manner adapted to the needs of logistics that has to harness the distinct characteristics of information and goods flow. After several national projects that demonstrated the stakes, the EU FP7 Modulushca project and its Canadian mirror are contributions toward its development and experimentation at an international level.
Hosted by:
MINES ParisTech has the pleasure to welcome the IPIC conference. MINES ParisTech was established in 1783, when the exploitation of mines was a high-technology industry. Quite naturally, the School followed the development of industry and MINES ParisTech and nowadays, studies, develops and teaches all the techniques useful for engineers, including economic and social sciences.
MINES ParisTech has the pleasure to welcome the IPIC conference. MINES ParisTech was established in 1783, when
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Time
MONDAY, JULY 6TH
PROGRAM
SESSION 1: Towards a Sustainable, Safe and Secure Supply Chain
14:30 - 15:30
PLENARY (room L108)
Time Topic Speakers
11:00 - 11:30
09:00 - 11:00
Opening Ceremony
Registration and welcome co�ee
11:30 - 13:30 The Physical Internet-An innovative Initiative
13:30 - 14:30 Lunch and Networking (Espace Maurice Allais)
Room L118 Room L108
Mr. Romain Soubeyran. Directeur MINES ParisTech Mr. François Michel Lambert. Député, Vice Président de la Commission Développement Durable de l’Assemblée Nationale
Pr. Eric Ballot. MINES ParisTechPr. Benoit Montreuil. Georgia TechPr. George Huang. University of Hong Kong
WS 1.1 PHYSICAL INTERNET CONTAINERS
Speakers Mr. Marco Freund.Fraunhofer IMLMr. Nick Gazzard. INCEPTMr. Florian Ehrentraut.TU GRAZMr. Nicolas Krommenacker.Université de Lorraine
15:30 - 16:30 WS1.3. RESILIENCE AND SECURE SUPPLY CHAINS
ChairMr. Nik Delmeire. ESC - CORE
Speakers Mr. Christian Bogatu. Kirsen Global Security Mr. Luigi Rebu�. EOS - EUMr. Juha Hintsa. Cross Border Research Association.
16:30 - 17:00 Health & Networking (Espace Maurice Allais)
ChairMr. Juan Alcaraz. IT ENE- Modulushca
PARALLEL WORKSHOPS
WS 1.2 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICAL INTERNET
ChairMr. Benoit Montreuil. Georgia Tech
Mr. Gavin Roser.F&L
Speakers Mr. Yanyan Yang. MINES ParisTechMr. Kahina Lydia Koulougli. École de Technologie SupérieureMs. Maja Piecyk.Heriot-Watt University
WS 1.4. CONTAINER MANAGEMENT IN OPEN LOGISTICS NETWORKS
ChairMr. John Riley. CHEP - Modulushca
Speakers Mr. Gavin Roser.F&LMr. Antonio Torregrosa. Fundación Valenciaport Mr.Christof Weis. IFCO Mr. Sanjiv Takyar. CHEP
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MONDAY, JULY 6TH
Time Topic Speakers Company / Organization
18:30 - 19:30 Modulushca Champagne Brindis
16:45 - 18:30
MODULUSHCA FINAL CONFERENCE(room L108)
Project Overview
European Commission Introduction
1st Generation Box Design M-Box.
Box Testing and Conclusion
Interconnected Logistics
Box Pilot
Boards of Directors Panel
Mr. Marcel Huschebeck. PTV Mr. Máximo Mártinez. Procter&Gamble
Mr. Joost De Bock. European Commission
Mr. John Riley.CHEP
Mr. Mark Bauwens. Jan de Rijk
Mr. Dario Biggi. Poste Italiane
Mr. Mark Bauwens.Jan de Rijk
Mr. Reinhard Wesp and Mr. Máximo Martínez Procter&Gamble
Chair byMr. Gavin Rose. F&L
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TUESDAY, JULY 7TH
SESSION 2: Physical Internet Network: Corridors, Hubs and Synchromodality (room L118)
09:55 - 11:00
11:05 - 12:10
08:30 - 09:30 ALICE European Technology Platform:Roadmap Towards the Physical Internet
09:30 - 09:55 Health and Networking (Espace Maurice Allais)
Mr. Rod Franklin. ALICE - KLU
WS 2.1 PHYSICAL INTERNET BACKBONE NETWORK DESIGN
Chair Mr. Jerker Sjögren.Swiftly Green
Speakers Mr. Magnus Swahn.ConlogicMr. Stephan Leroux.GeodisMr. Bram Keteleer.Procter&GambleMr. Marc Verelst. Procter&Gamble
WS 2.2 SYNCHROMODALITY AND MULTIMODAL INTEROPERABILITY
Chair Mr. Marcel Huschebeck.PTV - BestfactMr. Rafael Salinas.DHL
SpeakersMr. Simon Bosschieter.HCIMr. Huibin Yang.University of Hong KongMs. Iris Vis. University of GroningenMr. Hao Luo.University of Hong Kong
12:10 - 13:25 Lunch (Espace Maurice Allais)
SESSION 3: Information Systems for Interconnected Logistics (room L108)
WS 3.1 INFORMATION STRUCTURE, COMMUNICA-TION AND PROTECTION IN OPEN LOGISTICS OPERA-TIONS
WS 3.2 DIGITAL PROTOCOLS & PLATFORMS FOR INTERCONNECTED LOGISTICS
Chair Mr. Bertrand Tiberghien. Université de Mons
SpeakersMr. Frédéric Semet.Ecole Centrale de LilleMr. Lorenzo Bassani.IT-OPTICSMr. Jo�rey Zamba.EURALOGISTICSMr. Yann Le Roch.4S NETWORK
PLENARY (room L108)
Time Topic Speaker
PARALLEL WORKSHOPS
Time
TUESDAY, JULY 7TH
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WS 3.3. REAL TIME AND BIG DATA FOR PHYSICAL INTERNET
WS 3.4. NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUPPLY CHAIN AND CONTROL TOWERS
SESSION 2: Physical Internet Network: Corridors, Hubs and Synchromodality (room L118)
13:25 - 14:30
14:35 - 15:40
Chair Ms. Brenda Hambleton. ES3
SpeakersMr. Angelo Aulicino.Interporto Bologna SpaMr. Salvador Furió.Fundación Valenciaport - SmileProject Ms. Brenda Hambleton. ES3
Chair Mr. Maximo Martínez.Modulushca
SpeakersMr. Yan Cimon.CIRRELTMr. Xiangtianrui Kong.University of Hong KongMr. Ting Qu.University of GuangdongMr. Yves Sallez.Université de ValenciennesMr. Jean-Marc Frayert.Polytechnique Montreal
SESSION 3: Information Systems for Interconnected Logistics (room L108)
ChairMr. Marcel Huschebeck.PTV- Bestfact
Speakers Ms. Shadi Sharif Azadeh. EPFLMr. Alexander Kröller. TOMTOMMr. Ray Y. Zhong. University of Hong KongMr. Marian Pufahl.Synfioo
Chair Mr. Alan Waller. ELUPEG
SpeakersMs. Liesbeth Staps.DINALOGMr. Marcin Hajdul.ILIMMr. Jean Verheyen.NallianMr. Marc Dalbard.PTVMs. Kimberly Ellis.Virginia Tech
15:40 - 16:00 Health & Networking Break (Espace Maurice Allais)
16:00 - 17:15 Mr. Gary Forger. MHI
18:30 Towards Gala Dinner on Boat Louisiane BelleMore information on the following pages
Poster Session: Innovative Solutions from Industry Pioneers and Researchers (Space Maurice Allais)
17:15 - 18:30
WS 2.3. PHYSICAL INTERNET HUB DESIGN
WS 2.4. RESEARCH FOR PHYSICAL INTERNET DEVELOPMENT
MHI ADDRESS AND CONTRIBUTION TO THE PHYSICAL INTERNET
PLENARY (room L108)
Time Topic Speaker
PARALLEL WORKSHOPS
Time
Time Topic Speakers Chair
9:40 - 10:00 Health and Networking (Espace Maurice Allais)
Solutions from industry pioneers:Lean, Secure and Reliable Logistics Connectivity Solutions
Chair Ms. Maria Jesús Sáenz. ZLC
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 8TH
10:00 - 11:00
11:00 - 12:00
8:30 - 9:40
WS 4.1. PHYSICAL INTERNET AS A REAL GAME-CHANGER: HOW TO GET A SHARED VISION AND MENTAL SHIFT
Mr. Tomasz Dowgielewicz.Institute of Logistics and Warehousing
SpeakersMs. Brenda Hambleton. ES3Mr. Gary Forger. MHIMr. Andrew Palmer.Preston Solutions and Visiting Fellow at Cranfield Universities (UK)
Mr. Matthijs Punter. TNOMr. Piotr Frąckowiak. Baltic Container TerminalMr. Fabio Cartolano. Consorzio IB InnovationMr. Hector Benito. CGL - Carrera Grupo Logístico
WS 4.2. TOWARDS PHYSICAL INTERNET STANDARDS
SpeakersMr. Stéphane Cren.GS1Mr. Michel Hennemand. Bureau International des Containers (BIC)Mr. Mike Ogle. UNCC
Chair Mr. Mike Ogle. UNCC
Chair Mr. Andreas Poepping.Schmitz Cargobull
Chair Ms. Carole Cuillier.La Tournée in Paris
WS 5.1. CONTAINERS TO INTERCONNECT LONG DISTANCE TRANSPORTATION WITH URBAN DISTRIBUTIONSpeakersMr. Ton Bertens.Vaneck GroupMr. Bill Pawluk. ConvertibleTrailerMr. Marc Bazenet. President Cluster Logistique Urbaine IDFMr. Driss Hakimi.Université LavalMr. Angelo Aulicino.Interporto Bologna Spa
WS 5.2. HOW CAN CROWDSOURCING HELP PI?
SpeakersMr. Francisco Luciano. European Cycle Logistics FederationMr. Shenle Pan. MINES ParisTechMs. Carole Cuillier.La Tournée in Paris
SESSION 4: Supply Chain Coordination and Collaboration (room L118)
SESSION 5: City Logistics in the Physical Internet (room L108)Time
LOGICON FINAL CONFERENCE(room L108)
PARALLEL WORKSHOPS
12:00 - 13:15 Lunch (Espace Maurice Allais)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8TH
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Chair Mr. Frans Cruijssen.Argusi
WS 5.3. BUSINESS MODEL FOR OPEN PI HUBS
SpeakersMs. Birgit Hendriks.ECO2CITY - BinnenstadserviceMs. Kelly Mannix.ES3Mr. Olivier Labarthe.Université de BordeauxMr. Thomas GarnessonInPost France
WS 5.4. INTERCONNECTED E-COMMERCE LOGISTICS & LAST MILE DELIVERY
SpeakersMr. Frans Cruijssen.ArgusiMs. Laura Siedlarek. Fraunhofer IMLMr. Bram Kin. VUB
SESSION 4: Supply Chain Coordination and Collaboration (room L118)
SESSION 5: City Logistics in the Physical Internet (room L108)Time
PARALLEL WORKSHOPS
13:30 - 14:30 WS 4.3. COLLABORATION MODELS
SpeakersMs. Brenda Hambleton. ES3Mr. Eric Blandin.Newloop PartnersMr. Xavier Perraudin.4S.Network - CRCMs. Paola Cossu.FIT Consulting
Chair Mr. Stephan Kessler. Bayer Technology Services
Chair Mr. Ugo Lemorini.FM Logistic Italy
14:20 - 15:20 WS 4.4. MODULARIZED PRODUCTION AND LOGISTICS IN PROCESS INDUSTRY
SpeakersMr. Philippe Sibomana.Procter & GambleMr. Stefan Lier. Bochum Ruhr UniversityMs. Suzanne Marcotte.Université du Québec à Montreal
Chair Mr. Michael Browne. University of Westminster Bestfact
15:20 - 15:35 Health & Networking Break (Espace Maurice Allais)
15:35 - 16:15 PANEL: Everything you Wanted to Know About PI and You Were Afraid to Ask
16:15 - 17:00
Prof. dr. W.H.M. Zijm. Professor of Production and Supply Chain Management, University of Twente
Physical Internet: GLOBAL INITIATIVE CLOSING CEREMONY
Mr. Sergio Barbarino.Research Fellow. Procter&GambleMr. Yannick Buisson. Directeur Général FM Logistic
PLENARY (room L108)
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CONFERENCE LOCATION
MINES ParisTech 60, bd Saint-Michel 75006 Paris (France)MINES ParisTech has the pleasure to welcome the IPIC confer-ence. It was established in 1783, when the exploitation of mines was a high-technology industry. Quite naturally, the School followed the development of industry and MINES ParisTech nowadays studies, develops and teaches all the techniques useful for engineers, including economic and social sciences
Ecole des MINES ParisTech is located in the heart of Paris with direct public transportation lines to airports.
Arriving at Charles de Gaulle Airport:Take the RER line B. Step out at Luxembourg station. Arriving at Orly Airport :Take the Orlyval from the airport to the Antony RER station and take the RER line B. Step out at Luxembourg station. ROOM INFORMATION:
Conference Sessions:-Room L108-Room L118
Lunches and Co�ees:-Room Espace Maurice Allais
All rooms are at the ground level. Wireless Internet is available at MINES ParisTech:
- Participants from institutions member of eduroam can connect using their home institution’s login and password
- Others can access wireless internet with the code distributed on site
USEFUL INFORMATION
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EVENING BANQUET
7th July, 201519:00 to 23:00The Boat will leave at 20:00
Gala Dinner on the Seine RiverEnjoy a unique view of Paris in one of Its best season at the Louisiane Belle boat on the Seine river. The gala dinner will be a perfect moment to discover Paris, to taste the French cuisine and to meet colleagues and network.
Bateau Louisiane Belle
Adress:17 Port De La Rapée, Paris 75012Métro : Gare de Lyon
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THE MODULUSCHA PROJECT- A NEW CONCEPT FOR LOGISTICS OPERATIONS
This initiative means the first genuine contribution to the development of interconnected logistics at the European level, in close coordination with North American partners and the international Physical Internet Initiative.
OBJECTIVE
To enable operating with developed iso-modular logistics units of sizes adequate for real modal and comodal flows of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), providing a basis for an interconnected logistics system by 2030.
SCOPE
Focusing on fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) logistics, the scope of MODULUSHCA is:
· To set the landscape by elaborating on Physical Internet enabled interconnected logistics vision and by developing and demonstrating core components of this vision.
· To achieve both a simulation-based and a field-based proof of concept by gradually implementing¡ and testing key functions of interconnected logistics and involving key stakeholder groups through all development and implementation phases.
· To ensure a global synchronization with concurrent projects in the USA and Canada within the international Physical Internet initiative and to pave the way for a common and early market implementation at the intercontinental level.
THE BESTFACT PROJECT – TOWARDS A COMPETITIVE AND SUSTAINABLE EUROPEAN FREIGHT TRANSPORT
OBJECTIVE
The objective of BESTFACT is to develop, disseminate and enhance the utilisation of best practices and innovations in freight transport that contribute to meeting European transport policy objectives with regard to competitiveness and environmental impact.
BESTFACT builds upon the work of the projects BESTUFS, PROMIT and BESTLOG and integrates four interrelated areas of the key freight logistics challenges the European Union is confronted with. The resulting three main working areas (clusters) are:
• Urban Freight
• Green Logistics & Co-modality
• eFreight
CLUSTER
Three clusters have been chosen as they represent the most pressing issues in freight transport and logistics in terms of economic, social and environmental sustainability. They are:
• Gathering and processing information on best practices.
• Pooling and focusing information and know-how.
• Outlining critical success factors, barriers and limitations.
• Bringing stakeholders together, gathering and exchanging information and experiences.
CONSORTIUM
CONTACT:www.bestfact.net
WITH THE SUPPORT OF:WITH THE SUPPORT OF:
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme under gran agreement nº 265710
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THE LOGICON PROJECT – SECURE AND RELIABLE LOGISTIC CONNECTIVITY FOR SMEs
Small forwarders, carriers and other logistic SMEs are in need of a�ordable, reliable and trusted data-interchange solutions to take part in international trade and commerce flows. LogiCon aims at setting up, testing and facilitating the adoption of low-cost, low-barrier data connectivity solutions.
OBJECTIVE
Project ambition is to develop targeted solutions for data exchange in trade and logistics that improve communica-tion through digitisation of documents exchange. Logicon aims to enable SMEs collaboration with advanced platforms by providing them with solutions (apps, communication platforms, market places), removing technological barriers and establishing partnerships with existing logistic platforms.
Logicon provides to transport SMEs access to Logistic platforms, from the sophisticatedones to simple ones:
• By developing secure lean data exchange replacing individual and manual solutions, such as faxes, emails or calls.
• By demonstrating the solution as simple, transparent, easy to use.
• By easing the adaptation by SMEs as bridge towards collaboration platforms.
CONSORTIUM
PARTICIPATE
Logicon Project facebook.com/logiconeurope
CONTACT:www.logicon-project.eu
WITH THE SUPPORT OF:WITH THE SUPPORT OF:
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme under gran agreement nº 604715
MHI is the nation's largest material handling, logistics and supply chain association. MHI o�ers education, network-ing and solution sourcing for members, their customers and the industry as a whole through programming and events. MHI sponsors events such as ProMat, MODEX and the MHI Executive Summit & Annual Conference to bring MHI members and the user community together.
VISION
To be a world-class material handling and logistics trade association, serving the United Statesmarket worldwide, and to be recognized as the global model for all similar organizations.
MISION
To deliver exceptional value to our Member companies, their customers and other industryconstituents in order to promote the growth and prosperity of their organizations and our industry.
MHI SNAPSHOT
800 members including: material handling and logistics equipment companies, systemsand software manufacturers; consultants; systems integrators and simulators; and thirdpartylogistics providers and publishers.
• 19 MHI Industry Groups represent the leading providers in several key equipment and system solution categories.
• Sponsor of the industry-leading ProMat and MODEX events
• MHI provides educational, business development, networking and solution sourcing opportunities