Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
The Open Logistics Foundation, with whom ALICE has signed a Memorandum of Understanding in late 2023, has recently published the Open Logistics Report. It highlights the transformative power of open source solutions in logistics, in line with ALICE’s vision of the Physical Internet, and shows how these solutions are critical to improving the efficiency, resilience and adaptability of the industry. The report supports the ALICE “Systems and Technologies for Interconnected Logistics” Thematic Group by promoting standardisation, collaboration, and technological innovation for greater efficiency and sustainability.
Open source projects facilitate system compatibility and interoperability, addressing the perennial problem of multiple and often incompatible systems used by different stakeholders. Embracing open source can mean reduced operational bottlenecks, cost savings and improved flexibility to meet evolving technological landscapes.
Key themes and project highlights
The report features detailed profiles of 19 open source projects that are driving innovation in logistics and supply chain management. Here are some notable examples:
If you would like your project to be included in the next edition of the report, please email report@openlogisticsfoundation.org.
Addressing current challenges
One of the report’s important insights is the role of open source solutions in overcoming current logistics challenges. These solutions provide a pathway to:
The success of open source projects depends on active community engagement and collaboration. The report highlights different types of open source communities, from vendor-driven to true community-driven models. Participation in these communities can foster innovation, provide access to a wider range of resources, and offer valuable opportunities for collaboration.