Tracking Event Model

The Tracking Event Model project agreed on ten unified designations which form a basic architecture for all players who carry out transport or manage events.
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Common challenges

The fragmented landscape of multiple IT systems, standards, and platforms for track and trace leads to inconsistencies. Every logistics company uses individual track and trace solutions for their track and trace processes. Additionally, each solution speaks a different language, which complicates the collaboration of service providers along the supply chain. In particular, the status terms used within the transport process are currently not clearly defined. Various definitions of data models, events, and notifications overlap and conflict, which limit the exchange of event information along the supply chain and require significant effort to ensure accuracy and transparency.

Regular meeting

Our regular meeting takes place every first Wednesday of the month from 13:00 to 14:00.

Lead

Marius Hilb
IoT Product Owner
DB Schenker

Nathalie Böhning
Innovation and Project Manager
Open Logistics Foundation

Members

The need for transparency in the supply chain will not go away on its own.

Marius Hilb
IoT Product Owner
DB Schenker

Are you interested in Tracking Event Model?

Become a project member.

Participation in the project is open to members of the Open Logistics Foundation. If you are interested in collaborating with other companies, we will be happy to provide information about joining the Foundation.

Use the code.

The results published from the project in the Open Logistics Repository are public and can be used freely and commercially by any company. 

Contact

Nathalie Böhning
Innovation and Project Management