TP 2.03 Collaborative Information Logistics

The exchange of non-standardised data formats leads to lower efficiency, higher costs and an increased susceptibility to errors in the value chain. The use case defines the foundation for a standards-based and therefore potentially automated data exchange of asset information between component manufacturers, machine builders, factory operators and service providers.

The FX-Solution in detail

  • Exchange of asset information via standardised B2B interfaces for more efficient processes for manufacturers, operators and service providers.
  • A scalable solution is specified based on existing standards and can therefore be implemented by software providers.

Asset information quickly and automatically

By using standardised interfaces, you avoid a high level of manual effort when handling asset information such as searching for, providing or retrieving data, e.g. KPIs of your production machines or equipment manuals. Instead, you receive information quickly and automatically, which reduces costs, improves data quality and ensures greater transparency and control over your assets and machines.

Standardised data exchange across the life cycle

Information can be exchanged across the entire product life cycle. Changes can be recorded and exchanged in real time. The use of standards ensures that data is interpreted and processed correctly. This minimises the risk of misunderstandings or errors when exchanging data in the value chain.

Monetisation of data access

The access control of the data space allows you to control access to data in a targeted manner and therefore also to monetise it. You can offer access to your higher-value data as part of subscription models, for example. This opens up additional sources of income, while at the same time ensuring the protection of sensitive information.