4 March 2026 | News
The Open Logistics Foundation has signed an MoU with Open Ireland Network, strengthening international collaboration on open source innovation and knowledge exchange across European logistics and tech ecosystems.
30 January 2026 | News
The Open Logistics Foundation has signed an MoU with Terminal Industry Committee 4.0, strengthening cooperation on open digital standards and interoperable solutions for port and cargo handling operations.
21 January 2026 | News
The Open Logistics Foundation has partnered with the Japan Physical Internet Center, signing an MoU at the Global CLO Summit 2026 to to strengthen international cooperation on Physical Internet implementation and open source solutions.
3 November 2025 | News
How can logistics companies finally speak the same language when it comes to track and trace?
The Open Logistics Foundation’s new Tracking Event Model, developed collaboratively by 24 member companies, sets a shared standard for transport event data.
30 October 2025 | Blog
Digital resilience is becoming as vital to logistics as its physical infrastructure. In this joint reflection, Andreas Nettsträter, Carina Tüllmann, and Thorsten Hülsmann – the CEO, CCO, and CFO of the Open Logistics Foundation, respectively – share their perspectives on how Europe’s logistics sector can strengthen its digital sovereignty through open collaboration, open source, and open standards.
18 September 2025 | News
The Open Logistics Foundation has appointed Carina Tüllmann as the new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO). From 1 September 2025, she will, in addition to communications and community management, also be responsible for human resources development and business development within the Foundation.
14 August 2025 | Blog
The EU Data Act is reshaping logistics by granting Users access to connected-product data and requiring secure, real-time sharing. The Act introduces potential compliance issues, of course. But, for companies that act now, they have a chance to gain a competitive edge through open source and innovation.
6 August 2025 | News
Time slot chaos costs the logistics industry time, money, and more. A new project from the Open Logistics Foundation is addressing this with a vendor-independent, open source Time Slot Data Model. Co-led by Transporeon and the Foundation, 24 companies are collaborating to develop interoperable communication protocols and and smart negotiation logics. By reducing delays, cutting manual effort, and improving planning accuracy, the initiative promises more seamless coordination at transshipment points.