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Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Integration of Logistic Services in Multidisciplinary Web-based Platforms

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony FP6-IST Contract number: Project acronym: FLUID-WIN Project name: Finance, Logistics and Production Integration Domain by Web-based Interaction Network Priority / Priority Component: PRIORITY 2 INFORMATION SOCIETY TECHNOLOGIES (IST) Strategic Objective 'Strengthening the Integration of the ICT research effort in an Enlarged Europe' Total indicative cost: Euro Commission funding: Euro Infos about the Project

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Project background Logistic Focus Field Study Results

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Business Integration in the Supply Chain Logistic Service Provider Tier-3 Supplier Prime Contractor Tier-2 Supplier Tier-1 Supplier Financial Service Providers B2B B2(B2B) cross-old-Europe-new-Europe manufacturing networks

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony B2B platforms: large quantities of information This information can be useful for external service providers Customers and suppliers can get benefits by connecting/ integrating external service providers to the same platform that they use for B2B communication, and… External service providers can get benefits, too, of course, and so … FLUID-WIN aims to create conditions to allow external service providers to connect to B2B platforms: B2(B2B) Another Significant Step Forward

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Service provider Tier-3 supplier Tier-3 supplier Prime Tier-2 supplier Tier-2 supplier Service provider FLUID-WIN – ASP fully integrated web-based communication Communication within Supply Chain with FLUID-WIN

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony The 3 rd millennium major key objectives sound to be: COST CUTTING Major effect: migration of complex manufacturing activities to Far East This implicates for tier-1s a dramatic turnabout with respect to the effort spent in the last 10 years in flexibility achievement Also, East Europe allows cost cutting, thanks to reduced labour cost, but with less constraints with respect to the Far East (especially logistic- financial) So we look for significant added value in full integration (customer - part suppliers - service suppliers) within cross-old-Europe-new-Europe manufacturing networks Where to Look for Significant Added Value

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Logistics: rarely Web-based in “old” Europe manufacturing networks (suppliers are close…..) Financing: consolidated procedures, no added value in Web-based management in “old” Europe manufacturing networks cross-old-Europe-new-Europe manufacturing networks Significant added value: flexibility is possible together with cost reduction, but a full network integration is mandatory. Two Critical Processes

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Project background Logistic Focus Field Study Results

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Extended Supply Network Manufacturing network from a FLUID-WIN point of view is a network constituted by a prime contractor and a group of its suppliers; the prime contractor manages the suppliers through a B2B application where at least orders, transportation documents and invoices are managed FLUID-WIN network is a manufacturing network plus  Logistic service providers that provide transportation/ warehousing services among prime contractor and suppliers  Banks and other financial service providers that give services to the companies within the network

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Focus and Constrains FLUID-WIN provides information services between the prime contractor or supplier and the involved logistic services provider Business rules have to be determined in contracts Supporting collaboration among logistic service providers Trust building among parties is the key issue in case of cross border businesses The great challenge is the integration of the logistics and financial services without installing thousands of peer-to-peer relationships.

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Project background Logistic Focus Field Study Results

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Involved partner: Hödlmayr Logistics (HU) Hödlmayr International AG is an internationally active family business, whose core service is vehicle logistics. The company specialises in the preparation and distribution of finished vehicles from production to delivery to the dealer. The total number of employees of the Hödlmayr International is 1.300, the owned carriers number total is 520, annually transported vehicles of the group is cars. Hödlmayr Hungária Logistics Ltd. is the Hungarian subsidiary of Hödlmayr International. Total storage capacity in 3 different locations in Győr: cars Total number of transported cars in 2005 : Annual turnover (2005): 22,5 million EUR Number of employees (2005): 251 employees Interview Session I.

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Lessons Learnt TRANSPARENCY of supply processes by the logistic service providers is not supported by advanced tools E-DATA EXCHANGE among the smaller companies doesn’t exist Reliable FORECAST information is not available Obtaining reliable STATUS information and providing FEEDBACKS is time consuming Intensity of 3d PARTY COOPERATION among logistic service providers is poor Using advanced TRADE FINANCE tools, the LSPs can reduce the lead time of payment process

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Potentials Benefits at LSPs More transparency on logistic processes outside the company borders  trust building, improved collaboration Electronic data exchange  cost effective solution, data accuracy Closer monitoring of black-box processes  quality control Easier access to logistic information  Web platform, integration Improved change and risk management  mitigation strategies against breakdowns Greater responsiveness  more flexible reaction on clients’ demand, ability to provide a more advanced service Reducing the non-conformity of logistic services  increasing customer satisfaction

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony FLUID-WIN Logistic Services

Copyright by FLUID-WIN Consortium 2006 Réka MoksonyMLE-Central Loco Budapest, 22 FEBR Réka Moksony Added Value for Logistic Operation Reduction of… lead time of transportation thanks to the monitoring the non-conformity of the logistic services and increasing customer satisfaction warehouse costs communication costs possibility of out of capacity time spent in daily operations for tracking&tracing of logistic orders + AND Better planning possibilities based on a more strict control Increased visibility, which can also increase the trust Improvement of logistic processes

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