PARTNERS SEARCHERS FOR THE SECOND AGRO-FOOD CALL
Project
no.
ETI-2005-023339-SPAS
Project
acronym
SPAS
Project
title
“
SMEs
Virtual Platform on Agro-Food Sector to access
the
Sixth and Seventh Framework Programme”
Instrument:
Coordination action
Thematic
Priority:
Research and Innovation. “Economic and
Technological intelligence”
Deliverable
reference number and title
Deliverable:
D.4.1. Data base of identified project and calls
Due
date of deliverable:
September 2007
Actual
submission date:
Aogust 2007
Start
date of project:
1st September 2005 Durata:
24 month
Organisation
name of lead contractor for this deliverable:
BESEL, SA.
Revision
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Project
co-funded by the European Commission within the Sixth Framework
Programme (2002-2006)
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Project
that search partner (2º call for proposal THEME 2.
Food,
Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology and research for the
benefit of SME)
Project
title: UTILISATION OF THE BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM WASTES
COMING FROM WINE PRODUCTION AND WINE MAKING PROCESSES
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aim of the project is to gain biologically active compounds
(including natural antioxidants), ensure conditions for their
production and separation and to determine optimum phase of
vegetation for their utilization from wine grapes as a reach source
of natural antioxidants from the vegetative phase until the final
product. The suitable agro-technology might regulate growth intensity
as well as fertility. In the EU, the grapevine production area is
more than 4 mil hectares and potential for utilization of waste-less
technology is thus enormous. The content of biologically active
compounds (BAC) depends on site characteristics, variety, growing
technology as well as the method of isolation. We will focus on (i)
BAC analysis in leaves, shoots, grapes, seeds, pomace, (ii) selection
of suitable varieties, (iii) analysis of grapes and proposing the
most suitable technology for obtaining of oil and/or extracts, (iv)
comparison of methods in relation to the maximisation of BAC content
to provide to the cosmetics and pharmacological industry valuable
compounds
Expertise
required
- biologically
active compounds – isolation, identification, determination,
modification, synthesis
- proposing
the most suitable technology for obtaining oils and/or extracts from
wastes
- comparison
of technologies in relation to the maximisation of BAC content
- characterisation
of oils and/or extracts
- production
of valuable compounds for cosmetics, food and pharmacological
industry
Proposer.
CONTACT
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Organisation
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Mendel
University of Agriculture and Forestry
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Department
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Dept.
of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Contact
person
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Prof. Dr.
Vlastimil Kuban
Prof.
Ing. Vlastimil Fic
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Male/female
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Address
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Zemedelska
1
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Telephone
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+420
545 133 285
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Postcode
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CZ
613 00
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E-mail
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kuban@mendelu.cz
vinopol@c-box.cz
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City
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Brno
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Fax
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+420
545 212 044
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Country
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Czech
Republic
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Website
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http://www.mendelu.cz
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Project title: TOPOLOGY AND COMPOSITIONAL DETERMINANTS OF SECRETION SIGNALS
AS POTENT CLASSIFIERS FOR NON-CLASSICALLY SECRETED PROTEINS.
Target
2º Theme 2 „Food, Agriculture and
Fisheries, and Biotechnology” call.
Background
information
Increasing amount of large scale date from genomic research determines urgent
need to specify the proteome, including the secretome, i.e., the part
of proteins secreted form the cell.
Capability of bacteria to release particular proteins into the extracellular
medium by means of different secretion pathways are processes of
basic importance for bacterial life as well as provides diverse
biotechnological applications.
A number of prediction and classification tools have been developed to
predict adequate protein cell localization and signal peptide
cleavage sites in proteins secreted by ‘classical’, i.e.,
signal peptide - dependent pathways. However approximately 25 per
cents of known extracellular proteins are classified as
‘non-classically’ secreted proteins lacking cleavable
signal peptides. At present only one prediction method
Secretome P
can be used for this purpose [1, 2], which nevertheless does not
specify any definite secretion type (type III or type I)
possibly involved in non-classical protein secretion.
Several compositional and structural features at the termini of sequences
have been proposed as specific unprocessed secretion signals of
‘non-classically’ secreted proteins. However, definite
sizes, location and composition of secretion signals remain obscure,
possibly due to the fact that studies in the field are mostly focused
on some functionally related protein groups from a limited number of
organisms and, as a consequence, fundamentals of secretion processes
remain to be elucidated and fully understood.
Objectives and expected results
Our recent studies revealed definite amino acid frequencies of occurrence
[3] and selected variables from periodicity patterns of aromatic and
aliphatic amino acid residues [4] as the reliable predictors to
discriminate between type III and type I secreted proteins,
however further investigations in the field could provide
substantially stronger set of predictors.
The goal of this research project is to define more precisely the
composition, size and location of possible secretion signal for
substrates of ‘non-classical’ secretion (type III and
type I) pathways to provide strongly improved tool for identification
of secretome proteins from genomic sequences of bacteria
(proteobacteria and, possibly, firmicutes [4]).
The tool for identification and classification of secretome proteins
could verify the compatibility between various secretion substrates
(recombinant heterologous proteins such as vaccines, etc.) and
secretion machinery (of potent carrier strain) in order to predict
overall efficiency of the process.
Achieved prediction and classification algorithms could provide a basis for
implementation of prediction and classification tool.
Basic
references
[1]
J.D. Bendtsen, L. Kiemer, A. Fansb
øll
and S. Brunak: “Non-classical protein secretion in bacteria”,
BMC Microbiology, (2005), 5:58.
[2]
J.D. Bendtsen, L.J. Jensen, N. Blom, G. von Heijne and S. Brunak:
“Feature-based prediction of non-classical and leaderless
protein secretion”,
Protein Eng. Des. Sel., Vol. 17,
(2004), pp. 349-356.
[3]
P. Zikmanis, I. Andersone, M. Baltkalne:
“Discriminative features of type III and type I secreted
proteins from Gram-negative bacteria.”-
CEJB, (2006),
1(1): 124-136.
[4]I. Andersone,
P. Zikmanis: “Distinctive amino acid residue periodicities
in terminal sequences of type III and type I secreted proteins from
proteobacteria.”-
CEJB, (2007), 2(2): 192-205.
Target
partner(s)
(type,
expertise required and role in the project) BIO-INFORMATICS
- Microbial genomics and bio-informatics Call: KBBE-2007-2A
(Research
organizations interested in Protein subcellular location prediction,
Microbial proteomics or Software development)
Contact
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Name,
Surname:
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Dr.habil.biol. Peteris,
Zikmanis; Inara, Andersone; Ieva, Minicha
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Address:
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Kronvalda
Boulevard 4, LV-1586, Riga, Latvia.
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Phone:
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+371
7033898
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Fax:
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+371
7034885
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e-mail:
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zikmanis@lanet.lv*,
Inara.Andersone@gundega.lv, ievaminicha@yahoo.com
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Web
site:
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Project
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF STRATEGY OF CREATION OF RESOURCE-SAVING
TECHNOLOGIES FOR BIOLOGICAL USE OF FLOWS OF ORGANIC WASTES (EXCEPTING
A MUNICIPAL WASTES), CREATION OF A WIDE RANGE OF MARKET MANAGEMENT OF
FOOD AND NON-FOOD PRODUCTIONS»
Target
2º Theme 2 „Food, Agriculture and
Fisheries, and Biotechnology” call.
1. Development of
a new system complex approaches to creation of resource-saving
technologies of organic wastes processing at the industrial
production of pork with receipt of biofuel.
2. Offer of the
scheme of a technological line of processing of flows at the
industrial production of pork with receipt of biofuel and with the
reduction of the capital expenditures, approximately in 2 times.
3. Performance of
the scientific-research feasibility report of expediency of use of
the offered technological line.
4. Completion and
manufacturing, replenishment of the technological equipment of the
line of industrial flows processing.
5. The
carrying-out of erection, starting-up and adjustment works,
improvement of technological modes of the line on the complex with
industrial production of pork meat, on one of complexes with
productivity of 6, 12, 24 or 108 thousand metric centners of pork
per year.
6. Organization
and realization of the professional training of the personnel and
delivery of the technological line in exploitation.
Contacts:
Director
of IAS UAAS:
Dr. Yeugen Rudenko, Doctor of Veterinary
Sciences, Professor.
Tel. Office: +380
57 740 31 81, Fax: +380 57 740 39 94, E-mail: it_uaan@bk.ru.
Deputy
Director on Science of IAS UAAS:
Mr. Ivan Pomitun, Candidat
of Agrarian Sciences.
Tel. Office: +380
57 740 32 37, Fax: +380 57 740 39 94, E-mail: it_uaan@bk.ru.
Head
of Laboratory of Mechanization and Automation of Technological
Processes of IAS UAAS:
Mr. Viktor Piskun, Candidat of
Agrarian Sciences, Senior Scientific Researcher.
Tel.
Office: +380 57 740 32 97, Tel. Home: +380 57 740 01 02, Tel. Mobile:
+380 67 992 82 99, Fax: +380 57 740 39 94, E-mail: Piskun_v@ukr.net
Project
Title: Bioprospection of New Antitumor Compounds obtained from
Brazilian Plants
Target
2º Theme 2 „Food, Agriculture and
Fisheries, and Biotechnology” call.
Natural products
are secondary metabolites, produced by plants, fungi, bacteria,
protozoans and animals in response to external stimuli such as
nutritional changes, infection and competition. Many of these
metabolites have been isolated as biologically active compounds with
a great therapeutic potential. In fact, nature will continue to be a
major source of unique molecules, but close collaboration with
biologists using novel screens will be necessary to identify novel
chemotypes. Thus, the optimization of the studies on natural products
requires close multidisciplinary national and international
collaboration in the discovery and development process. The main
objective of this project is to evaluate the biomedical potential of
plant extracts or phytocompounds obtained from Mata Atlântica,
Cerrado and Caatinga with potential anticancer properties, such as
chemopreventive and chemotherapeutics agents. These studies will
evaluate the extracts’ and Phytocompounds’ cytotoxicity
and antitumor
in vitro activity, theirs induction of cellular
differentiation and theirs anti angiogenic effects once they
represent that main targets for cancer therapy. When possible the
mechanism of action and
in vivo antitumor activity of these
phytocompounds will be determined.
Contact:
Cláudia
Pessoa, Letícia Veras Costa-Lotufo and Manoel Odorico Moraes
Phone: +55 85 3366 8255. Fax: +55 85 3366 8333 e-mail:
cpessoa@ufc.br
Project
Title: Improving reproduction efficiency of broiler breeder hens
through breeding
Target
2º Theme 2 „Food, Agriculture and
Fisheries, and Biotechnology” call.
We
have established an efficient protocol for comparative proteomic
analysis of adipose tissue secretome between broiler and layer hens.
We have identified a number of such differently secreted proteins. We
are now studying the effect of these proteins on maturation of
ovarian follicles and on leptin bioactivity. We believe that some of
these proteins could provide markers for breading of broiler hens
towards improved reproduction.
CONTACT
DETAILS
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Organisation
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ARO,
Volcani Center
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Department
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Animal
Science
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Contact
person
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Miriam
Friedman-Einat
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Male/female
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female
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Address
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P.O.Box
6
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Email
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einat@agri.huji.ac.il
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Postcode
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50-250
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Fax
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+972-8-9475075
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City
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Bet-Dagan
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Telephone
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+972-8-9484412
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Country
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ISRAEL
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Website
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http://www.agri.gov.il/People/MiriEinat.html
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Project
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATIVE RENEWABLE TRAYS, BASED ON MODIFIED
STARCH OR PHB AND PULP FIBERS, FOR ORGANIC FARMING PRODUCTS
-TRAYSRENEW
Target
call: RESEARCH FOR THE BENEFIT OF SMEs
Objectives:
- Development of an innovative material with high percentage of
cellulose fibres within a modified starch or PHB matrix. Use of the
developed material to fabricate some trays at laboratory scale, the
final product might have a “rustic” and ecological
appearance. Production at pilot scale of modified starch/pulp and or
PHB/pulp trays.
- Evaluation of the suitability of the trays for bio-products market as
a new added value (consumer acceptance, fulfil mechanical and
chemical properties…).
This project will provide an added ecological value to SMEs working within
the biological fruit and/or vegetable markets.
The project is focussed to open markets for compostable, biodegradable
and renewable materials for packaging
The main objective of this project is to provide an innovative tray which
would give an ecological and commercial added value for packaged
fruits and/or vegetables produced by organic methods. This tray will
be fabricated from mixtures of modified starch or PHB and pulp fibres
to provided a rustic appearance and 100% of renewability and
biodegradability.
To reach the main objective next aims might be reached:
- Benchmarking of alternative products
CONTACT
DETAILS:
Susana Álvarez
Machirant (Project Manager)
ITENE –
Packaging Transport and Logistics Research Institute
00 34 96 390 17 98
00 34 96 390 54 00
salvarez@itene.com
www.itene.com
SME
PARTNER PROFILES:
SME
1: Polymeric thermoforming sheets producers
SME
2: Compression moulding trays enterprises
SME
3: Packer or producer of organic faming products.
SME
4: Retailer
Project
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF LABORATORY BASED DISTRIBUTION TEST TO SIMULATE
TRANSPORT AND HANDLING OF PACKAGED PRODUCTS THROUGH THE SUPPLY CHAIN
OF DEVELOPING REGIONS
Target
call: RESEARCH FOR THE BENEFIT OF SMEs
PROJECT
OBJECTIVES
To have confidence
that materials and components being imported and finished products
being exported to developing regions will pass through the
distribution chain in fit for purpose condition ready for use.
A significant
amount of materials and components are imported from the Far East and
other developing regions, and high value goods produced in Europe are
increasingly being sold in developing regions (and are therefore
being transported from Europe to these areas). Pack handling and
transport practices in developing regions are different from those
employed in Western countries, which can result.
in packaging or
product damage. The need to accurately assess the fitness for
purpose of packaged products with respect to this distribution
environment is growing.
Main objectives of
the project are:
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To review the
physical hazards of the supply chains of developing regions through
visual audit and data gathering
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To analyse the
observed and measured hazards in order to develop a laboratory based
test method to simulate the physical hazards
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To validate the
test method through initial laboratory tests, comparing the results
to real life product/pack damage observations
SME
PROFILE:
Any
SME importing components or finished goods or exporting goods to
developing regions including toys, home and personal care, electrical
and electronic goods, pharmaceutical goods, medical products,
automotive and industrial machinery
CONTACT
DETAILS:
Susana
Álvarez Machirant (Project Manager)
ITENE
– Packaging Transport and Logistics Research Institute
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34 96 390 17 98
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34 96 390 54 00
salvarez@itene.com
www.itene.com
Project
Title: DEVELOPING AND INTEGRATING A NOVEL TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE
SAFETY, QUALITY AND TRACEABILITY OF THE MAP, CAP AND VACUUM FOOD
PRODUCTS WITH AN INTELLIGENT CONCEPT
Target
call: RESEARCH FOR THE BENEFIT OF SMEs
PROJECT
OBJECTIVES
Nowadays a
significant amount of MAP, CAP and Vacuum food products are damaged
by the leak of the gases that are used in the packaging process. This
is a typical problem which is suffered by the SMEs and cause damages,
reduce the shelf life of the products and launch the food product
with a bad esthetical food appearance.
The possibility of
predict and prevent this kind of leaks by an intelligent packaging
solution would be an advantage of the food industry and would
contribute with improvements for the food industry, especially with
the products which are packaged by MAP, CAP and vacuum technologies.
Main objectives of
the project are:
-To review the
packaging solutions of the food products in MAP, CAP and Vacuum
technologies in order to improve the designs, the right materials,
etc.
-To avoid product
damage and improve the quality and the safety of the food products.
-To design an
intelligent packaging solution for the integration of leak indicators
into the packaging material
- To integrate a
printed indicator into the packaging material
-To extend the
shelf life of the food products with the new intelligent packaging
solutions, therefore, avoiding damages and a shorter shelf life of
the food products.
-To validate the
new packaging designs in pilot studies at the SMEs.
CONTACT
DETAILS:
Susana Álvarez
Machirant (Project Manager)
ITENE –
Packaging Transport and Logistics Research Institute
00 34 96 390 17 98
00 34 96 390 54 00
salvarez@itene.com
www.itene.com
Project
title: OPTIROUTING – A LOW COST AND MODULAR SOLUTION FOR
ROUTING OPTIMISATION IN TRANSPORT AND DISTRIBUTION SMES
PROJECT
OBJECTIVES
The aim of this
project is the development of a routing optimisation software
solution easy to configurate and to use it, based on a low cost
subscription fee that ensure easy maintenance and future updates. The
solution to develop will be modular and includes a standarized GIS
based solution. The solution supports fleet trace and tracking, real
time planning and mobile communication with the fleet.
The SMEs will be
able to appropiately plan the service of distribution by optimising
the kilometers traveled and the fleet utilisation, reducing
distribution cost around 10%.
Different type of
distributors SMEs will participate in order to cover a wide diversity
of business cases and restrictions to test and validate different
optimal route search algorithms.
SMEs
PROFILE:
Distribution
and transport companies with own fleet where distribution cost could
be reduce by optimising the route planning. Normally capillar
distribution.
- Food
& beverage
- Gas
and Fuel distribution
- Courier
or home delivery companies
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CONTACT
DATA:
Emilio González
Viosca (Project Manager)
ITENE –
Instituto Tecnológico de Embalaje, Transporte y Logística
+34 96 390 54 00
egonzalez@itene.com
www.itene.com
Project
title: VALUETRACE - QUALITY MONITORING & TRACEABILITY FOR THE
SUPPLY CHAINS IN FRESH FOODS, PHARMACEUTICALS AND HEALTHCARE
Target call:
RESEARCH FOR THE BENEFIT OF SMEs
PROJECT
OBJECTIVES
The aim of this
project is the development of a system for quality monitoring and
traceablility of products for fresh food, pharmaceuticals and
healthcare supply chains, based on reasonably reusable cheap RFID
identification & security control tag that allow for continuous
quality logging/monitoring and able to be read by any of the partners
in the supply chain, i.e. supplier, distributors, logistic operators.
The project
includes
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Research in
demands related to technology in fresh food, pharmaceuticals and
healthcare supply chains.
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Development of
innovative solutions for SME where RFID solutions is a part of it.
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Development of
prototypes and different piloting programmes.
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Testing of
solutions in laboratories on a pilot basis.
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Testing into
practise in different SME's (parts of supply chains) including
implementation programmes.
SMEs
PROFILE:
Suppliers with
temperature monitoring requirements, i.e. fresh and frozen food,
pharmaceuticals and/or healthcare products (i.e. bio-pharmaceutical)
CONTACT
DATA:
Emilio González
Viosca (Project Manager)
ITENE –
Instituto Tecnológico de Embalaje, Transporte y Logística
+34 96 390 54 00
egonzalez@itene.com
www.itene.com
Project
title: MAGO - OPTIMIZATION OF FREIGHT CAPACITY MANAGEMENT AND GOODS
TRACKING SYSTEM FOR ROAD HAULAGE COMPANIES
PROJECT
OBJECTIVES
The project goal
is to develop a platform through the research of different business
models in the road haulage value chain and by tracking freights
location. This will allow an easy and dynamical optimization of the
capacity and the resource management of small companies in the road
transport sector.
Developing a
system which:
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Allows truck
companies to know their freight’s location at all times.
(RFID)(SIG).
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Favors the best
haulage management by interchanging freights and subcontracting
other trucks companies, saving money, avoiding situations where
trucks come back empty, following the law, finding the best way to
transport the freights, etc. (business models).
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Entails effective
capacity management by an exhaustive demand control and resources
assignation
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Secures the
system from impeding fraud situations, such a way that every user
should be properly registered establishing certain requisites. (GRID
computing)
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The system will
be intuitive, seamless, and dynamic, taking into account truck
drivers’ knowledge about ICT technologies and mobile devices.
(multiplatform) (multilingual)
SMEs
PROFILE:
Small Long
hauliers transport companies
CONTACT
DATA:
Emilio González
Viosca (Project Manager)
ITENE –
Instituto Tecnológico de Embalaje, Transporte y Logística
+34 96 390 54 00
egonzalez@itene.com
www.itene.com