CargoSurfer


Prof. Dr. André Ludwig (Leipzig University)

Funded by Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV)

Brief description

Passenger transportation and freight transport are virtually always strictly separated today. But it does not have to stay that way – especially for rural areas, innovative solutions are needed. The research project CargoSurfer, funded by the , is developing an IT solution that will allow parcels to be reliably delivered in rural contexts using public transportation.

Project purpose

The project looks into the combined transport of passengers and freight on public transport as a way to improve capacity utilization during off-peak periods. In the course of the CargoSurfer project, a digital logistics platform is to be developed that brings together goods shippers, transporters, and recipients to make residual capacities usable for local and supra-regional goods transport. To make this possible, the platform is also cooperating with a system of regional bundling points (so-called micro hubs). KLU and seven partners work together in the research project. KLU´s main contribution is the development of a machine learning algorithm, which allows the prediction of freight arrival times and thus enables a pro-active disruption management.

Subjects

Digital Transformation, Transport Logistics, Sustainability

Project partners

Behinderten-Werk Main-Kinzig e. V., cantus Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH, Gutes aus Waldhessen e. V., Kühne Logistics University (KLU), LaLoG LandLogistik GmbH, Regionalverkehr Main-Kinzig GmbH (RVMK), SPESSARTregional e. V., Trapeze Group Deutschland GmbH

Project Team

Susanne Gillig (Kühne Logistics University - KLU), Falk Freese (Kühne Logistics University - KLU), Elham Ahmadi (Kühne Logistics University - KLU)

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Contact person

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Prof. Dr. André Ludwig

Professor of Logistics Information Systems