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Open Logistics Foundation | Let’s find better solutions. Together. a Repository ~Info Hub cMenu About About The Open Logistics Foundation has devoted itself to collaborative brainstorming on, as well as development and implementation of, open source solutions for logistics and supply chain management. The future of logistics is here! Overview Mission Governance Boards Steering Committees Endow and donate Head Office Jobs Contact “The open-source concept guarantees an open standard for digitalising logistics processes while offering a high degree of flexibility for individual adaptations.” Dr. Stephan Peters, Member of the Board, Rhenus SE & Co.KG Projects Projects Using modular, standardisable IT components for implementation of value-creating ideas. Get involved! Overview Topics Workflow WG Electronic Transport Documents WG Digital Air Cargo WG Open Customs Blockchain WG Track & Trace WG Enabling Logistics Decarbonisation All projects Lighthouse project eCMRThe eCMR is intended to enable the creation, storage, and further processing of digital consignment notes. More information Community Community Our approach to driving forward digitalisation in logistics and supply chain management entails a new mindset: The method is open ideation, the tool is open source. This is what our Innovation Community stands for. Overview Open ideation Open source Participation Membership Members Applying for membership Network Partners Become a member now!Shaping our community: We offer two different types of membership. Learn more Services Services Wanna know what projects are soon to be launched, where and when exciting events are taking place, or how to receive information about all of the Foundation‘s activities on a regular basis? Stay tuned! Overview News and stories Newsletter Open Logistics Magazine Open Logistics Report Events Media FAQs Most important documents Edition 3 of the Open Logistics Magazine // Get involved: The future of logistics is open source Download  Q Search for: a Contact Newsletter Repository The future of logistics is open source. Away from silo thinking and media discontinuity, and towards common, cross-industry standards – what open source can do for logistics and supply chain management, and for your company. Read more Check out the Open Logistics Magazine! We emphasise the need to have open discussions to create de-facto standards for logistics, one issue at a time.  Learn more Rock OS. We create open source. The Open Logistics Foundation promotes the collaborative development and commercial use of open source logistics software and hardware with the help of a unique Innovation Community. The Foundation operates the Open Logistics Repository, an open and neutral platform over which all components are developed and made available for any company interested. Meet our community Join OS. We give open source a home. Joining the Innovation Community, every company has the chance to help create the future of open source in logistics and benefit from the solutions jointly developed. All components accommodated in the Open Logistics Repository are accessible for free for any company – also for being used commercially. Discover our projects a P O Latest News Working together for green logistics: Open Logistics Foundation and Smart Freight Centre join forces Today, open source software and open standards are central to green and sustainable logistics. With this in mind, the Open Logistics Foundation and Smart Freight Centre have decided to join forces: As part of a network partnership, which has now been sealed with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding, the two organisations also want to advance zero-emissions logistics in the future jointly. To this end, the sustainability expertise of Smart Freight Centre and the digitalisation expertise of the Open Logistics Foundation are to join forces. The new partnership sends a strong signal to the industry and the market in favour of open source software and open standards. This once again underlines the need for companies to work together. Show all news Events Open Consultation HourOpen Consultation Hour16 September 2024 OS Meetup DortmundOS Meetup Dortmund19 September 2024 Logistics Summit 2024Logistics Summit 20249 - 10 October 2024 Show all events Posts Driving European-wide coalitions for digitalisation of logistics and supply chains at our OS Meetup in Zaragoza! Where does open source come into play in logistics? The Foundation and Smart Freight Centre join forces for green logistics! Visit us at Featured stories Initiating new projects within the Open Logistics Foundation The ideation process within the Open Logistics Foundation is dynamic and continuous, driven by the collective input of our members. New topics are proposed by our Innovation Community (members) in different stages and ways. This article explores how new topics are proposed, developed, and transformed into active projects within our Working Groups. Nathalie Böhning, the Foundation’s Innovation and Project Manager, provides insights into the journey from an initial idea to an accepted and active project. read more Smart systems according to plan: Intelligent containers Not only software but also hardware is available as open source: The Open Logistics Repository contains the blueprints for an intelligent fill-level sensor for recycling containers and an autonomous transport robot used in palette handling. Closing loops, improving environmental footprints, setting standards: Smart waste management with the ITCPRO fill level sensor, the blueprint of which has now been published as open source. read more On the way to a standardised process Track & Trace solutions are now standard for every (large) logistics service provider. However, the systems differ significantly, even though they often map identical processes. The new Working Group Track & Trace of the Open Logistics Foundation aims to standardise the Track & Trace process on an open source basis, ensuring greater transparency in the supply chain. read more A groundbreaking project for customs processes In its pursuit to enhance trust and transparency of data used in customs processes, the Working Group Open Customs Blockchain launched its second project aimed at making the customs clearance process more efficient. The Goods Passport ID (GPID) strives to revolutionise customs clearance by offering a single, reliable passport for goods flow, thereby ensuring trust by authorities and expediting clearance processes to mitigate delays. read more Share our vision of better logistics. Who can benefit from being part of the Open Logistics Foundation? The answer is: Lots of different companies. Show me more 3Check it out a IT companies IT companies … can utilise their development capacities more purposefully and improve their own solutions by adding open source components. Forwarding companies Forwarding companies … can leverage open source services to strengthen and improve their relationships with partners and customers. a Equipment service providers Equipment service providers … can use modular, standardised open source components to become more agile. Platform operators Platform operators … can benefit from open standards to improve their agility and cost efficiency. Shipping companies Shipping companies … can leverage open source services to optimise (i.e. automate) shipping processes and increase efficiency. a Logistics service providers Logistics service providers … can leverage open source to become drivers of a standardised process landscape within digital value chains. Port/Airport operators Port/Airport operators … can use open source to become independent of siloed solutions, thereby increasing efficiency, transparency, and sustainability. Become a game changer. Joining the Open Logistics Foundation means to be part of a lively and inspiring Innovation Community. To participate, you can choose between different types of membership. Learn more A new mindset in logistics – get the ball rolling. Get inspired Share this page Open Logistics FoundationEmil-Figge-Str. 80D-44227 DortmundGermany Copyright © Open Logistics Foundation. All Rights Reserved. | Legal Notice | Privacy Policy | Licences | Cookie Preferences | Gender Equality Plan
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