Towards a Shared European Logistics Intelligent Information Space

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Acronym: SELIS
Project number: 690588
Funding Body: European Commission – H2020
Type of funding: Public
Main Researcher: Spyridon Lekkakos
Start date: 1/09/2016
End date: 31/08/2019
Duration: 36 months
www.selisproject.eu


Project description

SELIS is aimed at delivering a ‘platform for pan-European logistics applications’ by:

Embracing a wide spectrum of logistics perspectives and creating a unifying operational and strategic business innovation agenda for pan European Green Logistics.

Establishing an exceptionally strong consortium of logistics stakeholders and ICT providers, that can leverage EU IP from over 40 projects so as to create proof of concept Common Communication and navigation platforms for pan-European logistics applications in month 18 deployed in 8 living labs (LLs) representing the principal logistics communities.

Establishing a research and innovation environment using the LLs to provide data than can be used for discovery of new insights that will enable continuous value creation supporting the large scale adoption of SELIS.

The proposed Shared European Logistics Intelligent Information Space, SELIS, is a network of logistic communities’ specific shared intelligent information spaces termed SELIS Community Nodes (SCN). SCNs are constructed by individual logistics communities to facilitate the next generation of collaborative, responsive and agile green transportation chains. SCNs link with their participants’ existing systems through a secure infrastructure and provide shared information and tools for data acquisition and use, according to a ‘cooperation agreement’.

Connected nodes, provide a distributed common communication and navigation platform for Pan European logistics applications. Each Node decides what information wishes to publish and what information wants to subscribe to.

The SELIS Community Node (SCN) concept represents the evolution of a longline of research in this area. The fundamental principle is that it provides a ‘lightweight ICT structure’ to enable information sharing for collaborative sustainable logistics for all at strategic and operational levels

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Participant entities

Coordinator:

  • INLECOM SYSTEMS LTD

Project Partners:

  • ADRIA KOMBI NACIONALNA DRUZBA ZA KOMBINIRAMI PROMET DOO LJUBLJANA
  • AVANTI COMMUNICATIONS LTD
  • United Kingdom
  • BMT GROUP LIMITED
  • BUSINESS-E SPA
  • Clecat – European Association for Forwarding, Transport, Logistics and Customs Service
  • CLMS (UK) LIMITED
  • CONEX SA
  • DFDS AS
  • DHL EXEL SUPPLY CHAIN SPAIN SL
  • TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET DRESDEN
  • eBOS Technologies Ltd
  • ELECTRONIC GERMAN LINK GMBH
  • ELGEKA AE EMPORIO-DIANOMES-ANTIPROSOPIES-BIOMICHANIA
  • ELUPEG LIMITED
  • ERASMUS UNIVERSITEIT ROTTERDAM
  • ELLINIKES APOTHIKES SARANTITIS AE
  • IBM IRELAND LIMITED
  • INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS
  • INSTITUT FUER SEEVERKEHRSWIRTSCHAFT UND LOGISTIK
  • I.S.P.C. GENT
  • A.P. Moller – Mærsk A/S
  • MARSEILLE GYPTIS INTERNATIONAL
  • NORSK MARINTEKNISK FORSKNINGSINSTITUTT AS
  • Mapotempo
  • EXMILE SOLUTIONS LIMITED
  • NWL NORDDEUTSCHE WASSWEREG LOGISTIK GMBH
  • PHARMA BELGIUM SA
  • HAVENBEDRIJF ROTTERDAM NV
  • SECURITY PROJECTS UK LIMITED
  • SONAE CENTER SERVICOS II S.A.
  • SUMY BELGIUM
  • TRIMODAL LOGISTIK GMBH
  • UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE BRUXELLES
  • VLTN GCV
  • WAYZ BV
  • FUNDACION ZARAGOZA LOGISTICS CENTER
  • ZANARDO SERVIZI LOGISTICI SPA

Contact data:

For further information, please contact:
Dr. Spyridon Lekkakos, Principal Investigator
[email protected]

“This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Grant Agreement No 690588.”