
TNO Soesterberg, Defensie en Veiligheid
TNO Soesterberg, Defensie en Veiligheid
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assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2022Partners:TNO Den Haag, Stichting Wageningen Research, TNO, TNO Den Haag, Mobiliteit en Logistiek, Sustainable Transport & Logistics, TNO Soesterberg +4 partnersTNO Den Haag,Stichting Wageningen Research,TNO,TNO Den Haag, Mobiliteit en Logistiek, Sustainable Transport & Logistics,TNO Soesterberg,Stichting Wageningen Research, Wageningen Food & Biobased Research (WFBR),TNO Soesterberg,TNO,TNO Soesterberg, Defensie en VeiligheidFunder: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Project Code: 439.19.609This project integrates the concepts of IoT and integrated quality-controlled logistics and applies it in real use case settings in perishable supply chains: real-time control of relevant climate conditions, logistics decision support how to act accordingly, and anticipate with dynamic acceleration options in the perishable supply chain.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2022Partners:HAN, TNO Soesterberg, TNO Soesterberg, Defensie en VeiligheidHAN,TNO Soesterberg,TNO Soesterberg, Defensie en VeiligheidFunder: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Project Code: 439.20.607In this project the impact of connected and automated transport on reduction of emissions (both CO2 and pollutants) will be monitored, analysed and made transparent. First for the direct impact for short distance freight transport to, from and at yards; secondly for the possible amplifying effect on longer distance transport at corridors.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:Technische Universiteit Eindhoven - Eindhoven University of Technology, Universiteit Twente, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Universiteit Twente, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS), Applied Mathematics +5 partnersTechnische Universiteit Eindhoven - Eindhoven University of Technology,Universiteit Twente,Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam,Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam,Universiteit Twente, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS), Applied Mathematics,TNO Den Haag, Mobiliteit en Logistiek, Sustainable Transport & Logistics,Technische Universiteit Eindhoven - Eindhoven University of Technology,TNO Soesterberg, Defensie en Veiligheid,TNO Den Haag,TNO SoesterbergFunder: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Project Code: 439.18.458 AThe developments of digitalization and automation in freight transport and logistics are expected to speed-up the realization of an adaptive, seamless, connected and sustainable logistics system. CATALYST determines the potential and impact of Connected Automated Transport (CAT) by testing and implementing solutions in a real-world environment. We experiment on smart yards and connected corridors, to answer research questions regarding supply chain integration, users, infrastructure, data and policy. Results are translated to overarching lessons on CAT implementations, and shared with potential users and related communities. This way, CATALYST helps logistic partners throughout the supply chain prepare for CAT and accelerates innovation.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 9999Partners:TNO Den Haag, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven - Eindhoven University of Technology, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Rotterdam School of Management, Beslissingsgericht Informatiewetenschappen, Universiteit Twente, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS), Applied Mathematics, TNO Den Haag, Mobiliteit en Logistiek, Sustainable Transport & Logistics +10 partnersTNO Den Haag,Technische Universiteit Eindhoven - Eindhoven University of Technology,Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Rotterdam School of Management, Beslissingsgericht Informatiewetenschappen,Universiteit Twente, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS), Applied Mathematics,TNO Den Haag, Mobiliteit en Logistiek, Sustainable Transport & Logistics,HZ,Universiteit Twente, Faculty of Behavioural, Management and Social sciences (BMS), Department Industrial Engineering and Business Information Systems (IEBIS),Universiteit Twente,Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam,TNO Den Haag,Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam,TNO Soesterberg,HAN,Technische Universiteit Eindhoven - Eindhoven University of Technology, Faculteit Werktuigbouwkunde - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dynamics and Control,TNO Soesterberg, Defensie en VeiligheidFunder: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Project Code: 439.18.458 BThe developments of digitalization and automation in freight transport and logistics are expected to speed-up the realization of an adaptive, seamless, connected and sustainable logistics system. CATALYST determines the potential and impact of Connected Automated Transport (CAT) by testing and implementing solutions in a real-world environment. We experiment on smart yards and connected corridors, to answer research questions regarding supply chain integration, users, infrastructure, data and policy. Results are translated to overarching lessons on CAT implementations, and shared with potential users and related communities. This way, CATALYST helps logistic partners throughout the supply chain prepare for CAT and accelerates innovation.
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