A Template for Building an Integrated Multisector Smart Logistics Ecosystem 2023 PDF
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Full title and description
A Template for Building an Integrated Multisector Smart Logistics Ecosystem — IEEE White Paper (2023). A practitioner-focused template and white paper that introduces the stakeholders, architectural patterns, governance elements and illustrative case studies needed to plan and deploy an integrated, multisector smart logistics ecosystem across public and private actors.
Abstract
This white paper provides a concise template for designing an integrated multisector smart logistics ecosystem. It maps typical ecosystem participants (shippers, carriers, warehouse operators, ports, customs, technology providers and public authorities), describes common integration and data-sharing patterns, highlights interoperability and security concerns, and presents short case studies showing real-world contributions and impacts. The document is positioned as a high-level, actionable reference to guide cross-sector planning and early-stage implementation efforts.
General information
- Status: Published white paper / Active.
- Publication date: 8 September 2023.
- Publisher: IEEE (IEEE Standards / IEEE Standards Association).
- ICS / categories: Smart logistics; multisector systems; IoT & data interoperability; industry connections committee guidance.
- Edition / version: First edition (White Paper, 2023).
- Number of pages: 21 pages.
(Publisher, date, status and pagination as recorded in IEEE standards listings and IEEE Xplore.)
Scope
The document is intended for planners, architects and decision-makers who are defining cross‑organisational logistics programs that rely on digital data exchange, connected assets and coordinated governance. It focuses on high‑level templates for ecosystem roles, interfaces, information flows, governance models, and non‑functional concerns (security, privacy, resilience) rather than prescriptive engineering specifications. The white paper is a guidance/reference document for initial design, stakeholder alignment and gap analysis prior to standards-based or procurement work.
Key topics and requirements
- Ecosystem participant mapping and role definitions (public authorities, private carriers, terminals, service providers).
- Reference information flows and data-sharing templates for visibility, tracking and exceptions.
- Interoperability principles and suggested alignment with IoT/architecture frameworks.
- Governance and commercial models for multisector collaboration (data stewardship, access rights, SLAs).
- Security, privacy and resilience considerations for cross‑border/logistics data exchange.
- Case studies illustrating early implementations and lessons learned.
Typical use and users
Primary users are logistics architects, port and terminal operators, supply‑chain integration teams, smart city and transport planners, standards bodies, and solution vendors. Typical uses include stakeholder workshops, ecosystem design sprints, RFP and procurement framing, and as an input to standards alignment and pilot project design.
Related standards
Relevant standards and guidance to consult alongside this white paper include IoT architecture and interoperability standards (for example IEEE 2413), smart city operating-model guidance (for example ISO 37106), and supply‑chain security/management frameworks (see ISO supply‑chain security families). These documents help operationalize the architecture, data models and governance described in the white paper.
Keywords
smart logistics, integrated logistics ecosystem, multisector integration, IoT architecture, interoperability, data sharing, governance, supply‑chain visibility, security, IEEE white paper.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: It is an IEEE white paper titled "A Template for Building an Integrated Multisector Smart Logistics Ecosystem" (published September 8, 2023) offering a template and guidance for designing cross‑sector smart logistics programs.
Q: What does it cover?
A: High‑level ecosystem templates: participant roles, data‑flow and integration patterns, governance and non‑functional concerns (security, privacy, resilience), and short case studies showing implementations and impacts. It is a guidance/reference document rather than a prescriptive technical standard.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Logistics program leads, port/terminal operators, solution architects, public authorities, system integrators, standards practitioners and vendors who need a practical, cross‑sector design template for smart logistics pilots and programs.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: As of its publication it is an active IEEE white paper (first issued in 2023). Users should check IEEE or IEEE Xplore for any later revisions or related standards updates before using it as the sole source for procurement or formal compliance.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It was produced under IEEE Industry Connections / SASB‑IC activities and sits alongside other IEEE white papers and standards addressing IoT architectures and domain interoperability; it is intended as sector guidance rather than a numbered mandatory standard series.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: smart logistics, ecosystem, interoperability, IoT architecture, data sharing, governance, supply chain visibility, security.