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5G-enabled innovation in ports’ logistics: expectations from the 5G-LOGINNOV Project and relevance for the Physical Internet
5G-enabled innovation in ports’ logistics: expectations from the 5G-LOGINNOV Project and relevance for the Physical Internet
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Di Gregorio, Piergiuseppe
Apruzzese, Michela
Apruzzese, Michela
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The EU funded 5G-LOGINNOV Project will support the generation of new 5Genabled technologies for logistics operations in three Living Labs (LLs): Athens, Hamburg, and Koper. Athens mainly deals with technologies for real-time tracking and enhanced visibility of 5G yard-trucks for service optimization, job allocation and predictive maintenance; Hamburg addresses the usage of 5G to improve port operations, specifically for connecting the Hinterland to the port’s facilities; Koper focuses on 5G enabled technologies to improve the automation of logistics processes in ports and to support mission critical services in the port area. Therefore, the Project will ensure relevant advancements for Physical Internet, pushing for supply chain synchronization and “5Gintelligent” approaches for the management, routing, and optimization of operations in ports areas. This study presented in the Paper aims to present the methodology to assess stakeholders’ expectations on the potential benefits of 5G-enabled technologies on business models and operation. While preliminary results of the assessment have been presented, the analysis will continue until the end of the demonstration period by assessing if stakeholders’ expectations have been met.
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2023-06
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