selection proposal on the base of the order
coming from legacy system and wagon
status, condition, position and prediction of
estimated time of arrival
2. Automated alerting and event information
about the wagon situation (Sub-objective 2).
Wagon sends the notification or alert if the
conditions inside the wagon are not within
the predefined limits, as well as to be able to
check other necessary measures concerning
the wagon.
3. Automated calculation of utilisation rates
(Sub-objective 3). The goal is to monitor
wagon utilization in order to have necessary
data for decision-making to, e.g. increase the
turnaround of the wagons.
In the development phase, we created the
software workflow to link each pilot sub-objective to
the software functions. The EURIDICE integrated
platform will have Horizontal Services for common
transport processes, such as cargo temperature
recording, deviation notification service, route
follow-up, etc. All the pilots then have several pilot-
specific EURIDICE Platform services that are only
used by individual end-users. The following
business use case model (Fig. 1) is described as a
proposal to increase the business performance of
intermodal operator by providing information to
optimise the utilisation of wagons. The following
actors are identified in business case:
• Wagon; a participating wagon managed by
intermodal operator
• Transport Manager; who manages/coordinates
the usage of wagons
• ERP; the ERP system of intermodal operator
• EPSA; The EURIDICE Pilot System
Application is developed over the EURIDICE
platform combining horizontal components
from the EURIDICE platform together with
user specific components to realise user
specific applications.
The first sub-objective deals with the automation of
the wagon selection proposal based on the order
coming from the legacy system and the wagon status
(reserved/unreserved and loaded/unloaded),
condition, position, and prediction of the estimated
time of arrival. Sub-objective 1 is realized with Use
Case 2 “Wagon selection” described in the public
project Deliverable D24.1 (EURIDICE Deliverable
D24.1, 2009). Wagons inform the Assisting
Transport manager Agent (ATA), agents described
in the public Deliverable D11.2 (EURIDICE
Figure 1: Business Use Case Model.
Deliverable D11.2, 2009), about their availability
(status, location, suitability) for the open orders. The
Assisting Transport manager Agent makes a
proposal on suitable wagons for the specific orders.
The transport coordinator confirms the proposed
selection of the wagon for the order. Sub-objective 2
“Automated alerting and event information about the
wagon situation” is realized with the use case
“Wagon definition and status monitoring.”
(EURIDICE Deliverable D24.1, 2009) With this use
case, the wagons are identified, parameters for
wagon and transport are set, and automated
deviations notification manages deviations during
the process. The wagon sends the notification or
alert if the conditions inside the wagon are not
within the predefined limits and to allow checking of
other necessary measures concerning the wagon.
The wagon also alerts when a wagon is off the
predefined transportation route or the Estimated
Time of Arrival (ETA) is going to be changed. The
automated calculation of utilization rates, Sub-
objective 3, aims to analyze how efficiently wagons
have been used. The aim is to monitor wagon
utilization in order to have the necessary data for
decision-making, e.g., to increase the turnaround of
the wagons.
Many actors other than the intermodal operator
use the system environment. The actors in the pilot
application are the consignor, consignee, railroad
operators, port operators, and ferry operator. All the
actors can have access to the pilot application, and
the services available to them are wagon location
information, wagon status updates, and ETA
updates. The system aims to create full visibility of
the wagon movement for all the stakeholders in the
process.
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