Development of a Physical Internet container for an optimized wood supply chain

Matthias Hayek*, Gerald Mahringer, Roland Segner, Christian Landschützer, Wilfried Sihn

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Wood logistics especially in Austria is defined by the inaccessibility of forest roads and short transport routes to wood processing
industries, where trucks have a huge advantage over railways. With upcoming regulations by the European Union to achieve the
targeted carbon neutrality by 2050 new approaches for the wood supply chain are needed. Together with the theoretical approach
of the Physical Internet this paper focusses on the development of a practical solution for a Physical Internet container for wood
logistics. This novel container is designed to comply with the requirements of road and rail transport, especially for narrow-gauge
railways. Common inefficiencies with material handling such as manipulation time and cost can be reduced, when changing modes
efficiently using the new container. In addition, smart sensors support the concept of the Physical Internet and provide the necessary
data for the evaluation of transport costs, time, distance, greenhouse gas emissions, and provide data for a governing order platform.
Original languageGerman
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2022
EventTransport Research Arena 2022: TRA 2022 - Lisbon, Portugal
Duration: 14 Nov 202217 Nov 2022
https://traconference.eu/

Conference

ConferenceTransport Research Arena 2022
Abbreviated titleTRA 2022
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityLisbon
Period14/11/2217/11/22
OtherTRA Visions 2022
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