D4.1: IoT-enabled Quality Controlled Logistics demonstration results
report
Food supply is a big challenge that our global society faces, and supply chain innovations are expected to contribute to a more secure, efficient and sustainable food supply. One of the promising innovations
is to apply Internet of Things (IoT) to create the so-called data-driven food supply chain with quality-controlled logistics. To investigate the feasibility of this innovation, Wageningen Food & Biobased Research (WFBR) and TNO jointly developed a project within the NWO Dinalog financing framework to study IoT applications in the Fruits and Vegetable supply chains. The project includes
6 work packages:
- WP1 IoT enabled Quality Controlled Logistics (QCL), including a conceptual framework on
IoT enabled QCL, the state-of-the-art supporting technologies, and a SWOT analysis of this
QCL-concept.
- WP2 Business analysis, including the use cases for demonstration, the business case analysis
and the business model analysis.
- WP3 Design and Solution Development, including the development work needed
to demonstrate a proof of concept in a real-life setting.
- WP4 Demonstrations, covering a demonstration of the use cases in a maritime and a continental road trade lane.
- WP5 Evaluation and valorization, ensuring that the project knowledge is being disseminated
among the target audience and support a broader valorization of the project insights.
- WP6 Project Management, assuring an overall efficient execution of the project and organizing and facilitating the cooperation between the consortium parties.
is to apply Internet of Things (IoT) to create the so-called data-driven food supply chain with quality-controlled logistics. To investigate the feasibility of this innovation, Wageningen Food & Biobased Research (WFBR) and TNO jointly developed a project within the NWO Dinalog financing framework to study IoT applications in the Fruits and Vegetable supply chains. The project includes
6 work packages:
- WP1 IoT enabled Quality Controlled Logistics (QCL), including a conceptual framework on
IoT enabled QCL, the state-of-the-art supporting technologies, and a SWOT analysis of this
QCL-concept.
- WP2 Business analysis, including the use cases for demonstration, the business case analysis
and the business model analysis.
- WP3 Design and Solution Development, including the development work needed
to demonstrate a proof of concept in a real-life setting.
- WP4 Demonstrations, covering a demonstration of the use cases in a maritime and a continental road trade lane.
- WP5 Evaluation and valorization, ensuring that the project knowledge is being disseminated
among the target audience and support a broader valorization of the project insights.
- WP6 Project Management, assuring an overall efficient execution of the project and organizing and facilitating the cooperation between the consortium parties.
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976034
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TNO
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