ICT for Cooperative Supply Chain Visibility within a Port Centric Intermodal Setting: The Case of the Thessaloniki Port-Rail-Dryport Integration

G. Eliza, A. Nikos, V. George, A. Georgia, M. Maria
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Although ICT applications in transport and logistics have gone a long way especially in the past decade, supply chain visibility still remains a challenging issue to be tackled. This is especially important in the case of a Med port-rail-dryport setting, as the FutureMed project testifies. Cooperative action of the supply chain actors involved in such a setting is required to solve the informational and ICT integration problems that still exist. This is the case of FutureMed’s Greek (actually involving Greece and Balkans) pilot, which is currently at its preparatory phase. The present article initiates by placing supply chain visibility within its wider context and proceeds to the description of the Greek pilot aiming at enhancing such visibility by the use of ICT.
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尽管信息通信技术在运输和物流领域的应用在过去十年中取得了长足的进步,但供应链的可视性仍然是一个需要解决的具有挑战性的问题。正如FutureMed项目所证明的那样,这在Med port-rail-dryport设置的情况下尤其重要。在这种情况下,需要供应链参与者的合作行动来解决仍然存在的信息和信息通信技术整合问题。这就是FutureMed的希腊(实际上涉及希腊和巴尔干半岛)试点项目的情况,该项目目前正处于筹备阶段。本文首先将供应链可见性置于其更广泛的背景下,并着手描述旨在通过使用信息通信技术提高这种可见性的希腊试点。
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