DocumentCode :
735474
Title :
Handling multi-party complexities in container flows in the upstream oil and gas supply chain: Potential lessons for an application to intercontinental container supply chains
Author :
Jager, Bjorn ; Hjelle, Harald M.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Logistics, Molde Univ. Coll., Molde, Norway
fYear :
2015
fDate :
25-28 June 2015
Firstpage :
661
Lastpage :
668
Abstract :
The LogisticsHub is an event tracking solution to manage information of cargo carrying units (CCUs) and their content along the upstream oil and gas supply chain. The main objective is to facilitate the best possible flow of information between the companies in the oil and gas sector related to offshore upstream oil exploration and production activities. The LogisticsHub uses the EPCIS (Electronic Product Code Information Service) standard by GS1 for tracking events and for creating dashboard applications accessing the data. In the first version the focus is on tracking CCUs (cargo container units), while in the second version also the content of the containers will be tracked. The increased visibility enables enhanced performance of actors along the chain. In this paper we show how the overall complexity of multi-party information flows is reduced by the introduction of hubs, and how this contribute to improve performance of the supply chain as a whole and for each actor. Each actor in the supply chain generates tracking data into the LogisticsHub in a push fashion. The data enables the parties to evaluate their performance based on actual location data, and enhances the resilience of the supply chain. Based on lessons from the early stages of the EPIM LogisticsHub solution we evaluate the relevance of this design in a more general intercontinental container supply chain setting. The LogisticsHub solution is contrasted with the data pipeline concept being based on a pull approach to gather tracking data. The data pipeline has been developed under the recent EU-funded Cassandra project.
Keywords :
freight containers; freight handling; information management; offshore installations; oil technology; pipelines; supply chain management; CCU; EPCIS standard; EPIM LogisticsHub solution; EU-funded Cassandra project; Electronic Product Code Information Service; GS1; LogisticsHub; cargo carrying units; container flows; dashboard applications; data access; data pipeline; event tracking solution; intercontinental container supply chain setting; intercontinental container supply chains; multiparty complexities; multiparty information flow management; offshore upstream oil exploration; offshore upstream oil production activities; pull approach; push fashion; tracking data; upstream gas supply chain; upstream oil supply chain; Companies; Complexity theory; Containers; Supply chains; complexity; container flows; hubs; information flows; multi-party supply chains;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Transportation Information and Safety (ICTIS), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8693-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICTIS.2015.7232128
Filename :
7232128
Link To Document :
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