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COMCIS – A vision delivered Frank Knoors Logit Systems Comcis Final Conference, Breda 24th June 2013

COMCIS – A vision delivered Frank Knoors Logit Systems Comcis Final Conference, Breda 24th June 2013. Vision: What. Deliver awareness throughout global supply chains to solve problems of data fragmentation, delay, and inconsistency.

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COMCIS – A vision delivered Frank Knoors Logit Systems Comcis Final Conference, Breda 24th June 2013

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  1. COMCIS – A vision delivered Frank Knoors Logit Systems ComcisFinal Conference, Breda 24th June 2013

  2. Vision: What • Deliver awareness throughout global supply chains to solve problems of data fragmentation, delay, and inconsistency. • Use data drawn from the entire supply chain to provide accurate, comprehensive logistics information. • Identify problems sooner and adjust plans proactively, minimising the impact of deviations or other exceptions.

  3. Vision: Why • Professional actors benefit from greater operational control and identify opportunities for further improvement. • By raising the quality of services, actors can also create added value for their customers. • COMCIS improves processes, but also becomes part of the product which is a much more strategic motivation.

  4. Vision: How 1. Different standards are time- and cost-intensive to integrate

  5. Vision: How 2. Common Framework for fast integration of logistics data

  6. Vision: How 3. 3-Layer architecture supporting B2B and B2C

  7. Vision: How 4. Aggregation for easy access to multiple data sources

  8. Vision: How 5. Standardised data independent of original source & format

  9. Vision: How 6. Consolidation for qualified information that supports decisions

  10. Vision: How 7. Wide range of applicability

  11. Vision: How 8. Pick the data sources & value added services you need

  12. DHL Story: What • Solve the “Black Box” effect: Without true awareness throughout the global supply chain, it is difficult to accurately predict when shipments will arrive, especially if delays occur en route. • Abandon disconnected data: There are many proprietary container-tracking mechanisms, each with its own interface. • Provide consistent data: Multiple data sources sometimes provide contradictory or incomplete information, and the resulting uncertainty has implications for operational costs and service quality.

  13. DHL Story: Why • A quick, easy route to more intelligent visibility: DHL will improve its ability to remotely attend sensitive ocean freight shipments all the way from origin to destination. • Respond to growing requests for qualified ocean freight services from shippers of sensitive goods. • In the long term, financial benefits could also result from reduced pipeline and contingency stocks, with working capital requirements gradually reduced.

  14. DHL Story: How 1. DHL wants to improve ability to identify & react to deviations

  15. DHL Story: How 2. Improve accuracy & efficiency by combining services

  16. DHL Story: How 3. Use data on transport units, transport means & services

  17. DHL Story: How 4. Create intelligence by interpreting & validating raw data

  18. DHL Story: How 5. Dashboard to drill-down, forecast & address conflicts of data

  19. DHL Story: How 6. Thin layer for helicopter view on top of operational systems

  20. ECT Story: What • Supporting reliable European Gateway Services (EGS) to customers and using transport resources more efficiently. • Operate network of inland terminals as extended gates of the deep-sea terminals. • Get cargo always efficiently to final destination: Fast, reliable, sustainable and without administrative hassle.

  21. ECT Story: Why • Create a single network from multiple supply chains, and thereby support the delivery of new services beyond the traditional business of a terminal operator. • Seamless, more efficient connection between deep-sea terminal and onward hinterland transport. • Transparent, more predictable container delivery.

  22. ECT Story: How 1. Hinterland planning is impaired by unknown discharge time

  23. ECT Story: How 2. Improve accuracy & efficiency by combining services

  24. ECT Story: How 3. Predict time of unloading and readiness for inland transport

  25. ECT Story: How 4. Postpone commercial & customs release to extended gateway

  26. ECT Story: How 5. Dashboard to find deviations & support hinterland decisions

  27. ECT Story: How 6. Thin layer for helicopter view on top of operational systems

  28. ECT Story: How 7. Provide shipping customers with extended services

  29. Thankyou

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