Inspired ? A Structured Approach
Want to set up your own freight flow
coalition ? We developed a template to
describe new FFC . The template offers
guidance to describe new FFCs along their
core logistics data and across five building
blocks that take centre stage in each of
InnoWaTr ´ s FFCs and which are defined in the
Centre of Expertise .
First , core logistics data describe high - level
features of an FFC , such as the problem to be
addressed , production or logistics processes it
is embedded in and resulting volume streams
over time and space .
Five building blocks serve as a framework for
describing freight flow coalitions in a process -
and resource - oriented ways .
• Start with “ Stakeholders ” , this building
blocks sets out steps which stakeholders to
attract for an FFC and how to assess their
attitude towards the project .
• “ Action Strategies ” formulate principal
solutions to address the initial freight
transport problem ( the “ FFC purpose ” ) .
They describe in broad terms the
combination of resources and
technologies to tackle it Feedback cycles
and outside perspectives ensure a
learning process amongst FFC
stakeholders to adjust strategies over time
• Building block “ Technologies ” .
respective action strategy .
area of consideration should , ,
sensitive technology or business .
• “ Communication ” helps to
attention towards joint collaborative . ,
address external parties ( ´
selected ) .
• “ Business Models ” describe . ,
outlines key elements in a
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Lars Stemmler
Core Logistics FFC Data
• Problem at hand
• Context and geography
• Estimated volume
Stake -
holder
Action
Strategies
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