Containers for the Physical Internet: requirements and engineering design related to FMCG logistics
Original Paper
First online: 29.10.2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12159-015-0126-3
Cite this article as: Landschützer, C., Ehrentraut, F. & Jodin, D. Logist. Res. (2015) 8: 8. doi:10.1007/s12159-015-0126-3
Abstract
One of the main key enablers for a successful realization of the Physical Internet (PI) scenario is a modular box that meets all requirements of an interconnected logistical network. To address all these requirements, a holistic approach including all needs of the shipping network is integrated in the methodical development process that leads to the modular box prototypes. This paper describes the methodological engineering process for the first approach to develop a modular and multifunctional load unit to implement a first real PI scenario in the fast-moving consumer goods industry. From the identified research questions, three different layers to point out in detail arise. Following the presentation of the sizing approach, engineering design is the main part. A technical view on loading PI unit loads completes this work. Several methods are applied on these different layers, and final results are presented. By highlighting the significance of technical aspects and introducing a methodological approach, the reader can pick out additional benefit from this work to use in familiar topics from engineering design in logistics.
Keywords
Physical Internet MODULUSHCA Modular box for fast-moving consumer goods First physical object of the Physical Internet Methodological engineering design process Realization of the Physical Internet