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Open Logistics Foundation’s review of the year: “Awareness of the relevance of open source has increased dramatically in 2025″

In 2025, the Open Logistics Foundation demonstrated the impact of open source in logistics across many areas, including a first industry-ready standard for the digital consignment note (eCMR) and real-world pilots to validate and implement a standard for the exchange of emissions data. The Foundation ends the year with 50 members and 7 network partners from 12 countries, and aims to become even more diverse in 2026.
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The Working Group “Electronic Transport Documents” and its associated project, “eCMR”, form the lighthouse project of the Open Logistics Foundation, which was established at the end of 2021. At the transport logistic press conference in Munich in June 2025, the Foundation and its members generated significant interest by presenting the first industry-ready open source software that establishes a common standard for the digital consignment note …

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