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8:30 - 9:00 |
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Registration at Schütting |
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Day 1 |
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Keynotes
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09:00 |
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Welcome Speeches |
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Martin Günthner, Senator for Economic Affairs and Ports of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen,
Jens Schumacher, University of Applied Sciences Vorarlberg (Main Organiser),
Frank Arendt, Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics (Local Host)
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09:20 |
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Future challenges for Logistics Service Providers in the automotive industry |
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Robert Bommers, Managing Director BLG Automotive Logistics GmbH & Co.KG, Germany
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09:50 |
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RFID futures, connecting things to a shared context – example of web-based mobile "Tweet" Messaging System @ MIT
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Stephen Miles, Massachusettes Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
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10:20 |
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ICT research opportunities for multi-modal freight and logistics |
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Jean-Eric Paquet, Acting Director, European Commission DG MOVE |
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Moderator of the morning session: Jens Schumacher |
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11:00 |
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Coffee break |
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11:30 |
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Common Framework for ICT in Transport Logistics |
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Why do we need a common framework in transport logistics?
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Wolfgang Höfs, EC, DG INFSO |
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Which level of interoperability is achieved in today’s logistics operations?
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Jaco Voorspuij ITBD Manager Automotive & Industrial, DHL Supply Chain, Netherlands
Fred Kempkes, Project Manager Supply Chain, Unilever, Netherlands
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How are the challenges addressed in the common framework? |
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Jan Tore Pederson |
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What are the next steps to be taken?
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Paolo Paganelli |
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12:30 |
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Discussion with the audience about the results of the projects relevant for industry
Moderator: Lars Källström, NetPort.Karlshamn, Sweden
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13:00 |
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Lunch |
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14:00 |
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Interoperability/Intelligent Cargo |
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Parallel A: Interoperability
Moderator: Georgia Aifadopoulos
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Parallel B: Intelligent Cargo
Moderator: Paolo Paganelli
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14:00 |
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B2B systems and collaborative processes' interoperability: A Voyage from China
Jan Tore Pedersen, Marlo, Norway
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Waste in Carrier Operations – the role of information
Henrik Sternberg, Chalmers University, Sweden
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14:30 |
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B2A systems and collaborative processes’ interoperability
Frank Verbeeck, Head of Unit, National & International Collaboration, Federal Public Service Finance, Belgium Customs
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Relating the intelligent cargo concepts and technology into the CVIS platform
Runar Soraasen, Q-Free ASA, Norway
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15:00 |
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Standardization for Logistics Interoperability
Yuliya Shevchenko, Group Manager – Transport and Logistics/Customs,
GS1 Global Office, Belgium
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The long way to RFID
Gerhard Brandes CIO BLG Contract Logistics GmbH & Co. KG and
Stefan Schönbrunn CIO BLG Automobile Logistics GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
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15:30 |
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Discussion
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Discussion
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16:30 |
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Coffee break |
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17:00 |
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Business Networking Session
Panel discussion with representatives from research and industry
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Moderator: Jens Schumacher
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18:00 |
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End of day 1 |
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19:00 |
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Conference Dinner in the Upper Hall of the Bremen Town Hall |
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