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Supply chains are becoming more and more global and responsive. The drive for more environment-friendly, decongested and secure logistics has led to the introduction of such concepts as Co-Modality, Motorways of the Sea, Secure Trade Lanes and Green Corridors. A number of EU funded research and development projects have been addressing the issues of information and communication technologies in transport and logistics. Traditionally, these projects have been quite autonomous and there has been little coordinated contact between the projects. This following projects: FREIGHTWISE, eFreight, INTEGRITY, Smart-CM, SMARTFREIGHT, EURIDICE, RISING, DiSCwise together developed one Common Framework for exchange of information between ICT systems in transport and logistics.The aim of the chapter is to present how the Common Framework supports interoperability between commercial actors and communication to authorities and transportation network responsible. Presented framework was validated in real business case with participation of the industry.
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Hajdul, M., Cudzilo, M. (2011). One Common Framework for Information and Communication Systems in Transport and Logistics: Case Study. In: Golinska, P., Fertsch, M., Marx-Gómez, J. (eds) Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering. Environmental Science and Engineering(), vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19536-5_39
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