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CO3 · Collaboration Concepts for Comodality

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201131 August 2014EU funding €2,000,000

Collaboration Concepts for Co-modality, CO3 is a business strategy enabling companies throughout the supply chain to set up and maintain initiatives to manage and optimise their logistics and transport operations by increasing load factors, reducing empty movements and stimulate co-modality, through Horizontal Collaboration between industry partners, thereby reducing transport externalities such as greenhouse gas emissions and costs. The CO³ consortium, which is made up of logistics specialists, manufacturing industry and transport service providers, has been working on the topic of collaboration and co-modality for two years and already produced a first draft of a model framework with legal and operational guidelines for collaborative projects in the supply chain. The 18 partners of the consortium in seven EU countries will coordinate studies and expert group exchanges over a period of three years, and build on existing methodologies to develop European legal and operational frameworks for freight flow bundling, (WP2) -. We will come up with joint business models for inter- and intra-supply chain collaboration (WP3) to deliver more efficient transport processes, increase load factors and the use of co-modal transport. The results of the studies and expert group exchanges will be applied and validated in the market via case studies (WP4). The aim is to set up at least four different real-life applications of collaboration across the supply chain by using road transport, multimodal transport, regional retail distribution and collaboration for warehousing activities. We will also promote and facilitate matchmaking and knowledge-sharing through CO³ conferences and practical workshops to transfer knowledge and increase the market acceptance of the CO³ results. This will be done through discussions with a High Level Board of European Industry supply chain Leaders, (WP5).

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

NEDERLAND DISTRIBUTIELAND VERENIGING

NL · €274,782

participant

INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DEL EMBALAJE, TRANSPORTE Y LOGISTICA

ES · €98,633

participant

ELUPEG LIMITED

UK · €11,754

participant

GIVENTIS INTERNATIONAL BV

NL · €103,006

participant

PROCTER & GAMBLE EUROCOR N.V.

BE

participant

ARGUSI BV

NL · €121,524

participant

KNEPPELHOUT & KORTHALS NV

NL · €214,949

participant

FUNDACION ZARAGOZA LOGISTICS CENTER

ES · €67,236

participant

RINA CONSULTING SPA

IT · €46,852

participant

ASSOCIATION POUR LA RECHERCHE ET LE DEVELOPPEMENT DES METHODES ET PROCESSUS INDUSTRIELS

FR · €49,670

participant

PROCTER & GAMBLE ITALIA SPA

IT · €121,430

participant

TRI-VIZOR NV

BE · €271,418

participant

HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY

UK · €154,575

participant

STICHTING DUTCH INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED LOGISTICS

NL · €63,193

participant

PASTU CONSULT

BE · €119,790

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN

NL · €76,742

participant

CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY

UK · €91,840

participant

LINDHOLMEN SCIENCE PARK AKTIEBOLAG

SE · €13,781

participant

PROCTER & GAMBLE SERVICES COMPANY NV

BE · €98,825

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