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06.05.2011 00:00 Age: 2 yrs

Facing the logistic challenge

ADiWa projekt partner at "transport logistic" in Munich, 10.-13.05.2011


transport logistic in Munich is the international most important exhibition for logistics, mobility, IT and supply-chain management. It is a marketplace and a source of impetus that brings trade visitors from around the world together with exhibitors' innovative, future-oriented solutions.

The visitors are international decision-makers from the transport and logistics sector, industry, commerce and research.

(Source:  http://www.transportlogistic.de/)

The Fraunhofer institutes IESE, IML and ITWM present at transport logistic 2011 how the Internet of Things support event driven and optimize processes in the airfreight carring (hall B2, booth 501/602).

The Fraunhofer institute IML demonstrates a RFID scenario with a focus on automated recording and identifying of real time data during a truck loading of goods. The visitor is invited to actively participate and to experience close the practical opportunities of the Internet of Things.

In this context Fraunhofer IESE presents opportunities for future mobile devices in logistics. As example, the freight carrier gets all shipment information and can react accordingly to the requirements.

Fraunhofer ITWM shows a tool for shared decision support. The means of transport options also for complex logistics supply chains can be planed local. The visitor can be responsive to events of local intersections of the supply chain or reschedule proactive.

Logistic is one of four application scenarios within the ADiWa project and will be presented in Munich by project partners.



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