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TRACE Project

TRACE

Integration and Harmonization of Logistics Operations

TRACE is a HORIZON project that targets to offer a universal platform with functionalities related to planning, scheduling, optimization and events management

TRACE Objectives

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Integrate, harmonize and orchestrate independent logistics operations with heterogeneous processes

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Design and implement an intelligent platform for combining open and shared logistics services for enhancing transparent collaboration activities

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Design and implement the appropriate AI modules for supporting the automated synchromodal services in the logistics domain

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Implement the appropriate infrastructure for supporting dynamic flows towards the optimization of logistics services

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Implement a set of European demonstrators adopting intelligent logistics operations in real traffic conditions

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Perform a study on barriers and opportunities for realizing a logistics networks

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Perform a study on on novel business models for future logistics operations

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Study the governance of logistics networks and regulations around Europe and Worldwide

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Perform the necessary outreach activities to raise the attractiveness and visibility of the platform while enhancing the collaboration with external actors and stakeholders.

TRACE Consortium

There are 28 partners from 11 countries (Greece, Luxemburg, Spain, Austria, Estonia, UK, Cyprus, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, Switzerland) in the TRACE consortium, exhibiting a wide European coverage and International reach. The TRACE consortium combines multidisciplinary competences required to design and implement the proposed platform, but also to demonstrate its capabilities over realistic use cases while generating impact.

Use Cases

Greek Demonstrator
Locations: Thessaloniki to Athens corridors, NKUA campus Athens
Italian Demonstrator
Locations: Bologna, Modena,
Slovenian Demonstrator
Location: Ljubljana

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