Monday, February 21st, 2022
Logistics Nodes are facilities characterised by their geographical strategic locations and by the infrastructures, assets and activities involved. They usually consist of large areas where both public authorities and business agents cooperate under co-competition schemas to facilitate and optimise transport and logistics operations along the supply chains. Many R&I projects have improved efficiency of not only logistics nodes but overall freight transport.
We open the call to look for concrete examples in which R&I projects’ results have been further developed and have been deployed to improve operation of logistics nodes. We will form a selection committee to look into all collected cases and present the third ALICE Logistics Innovation Award to recognise the achievement in a dedicated event in May/June 2022.
Implementation Cases are concrete examples in which causal links between public R&I funding and technology, organizational or process innovation in a specific logistics area can be established. Implement Cases are that research results have been further developed and have been deployed as commercial solutions, have generated a new market or have contributed to new policies and will stablish causal links between research funding and impact.
Logistics Nodes are facilities characterised by their geographical strategic locations and by the infrastructures, assets and activities involved. They usually consist of large areas where both public authorities and business agents cooperate under co-competition schemas to facilitate and optimise transport and logistics operations along the supply chains.
You may download the Brochure for Call for Implementation Cases on Logistics Nodes for further details.