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Presentation held at Columbia University on November 19, 2012 of ELISA. ELISA is a "smart" security device and this presentation illustrates its deployment in the logistic and transportation

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When security is deployed

for the logistic industry:

ELISA, a case history

Columbia Business School - Columbia University - New York, NY November 19 2012

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Meet ELISA:

Electronic Locking Interactive

Security Apparatus

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General Market Concepts

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Quality

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In business, engineering and manufacturing, quality has a pragmatic interpretation as the

non-inferiority or superiority of something; it is also defined as fitness for purpose. Managing quality is fundamental to any activity and it implies: having a clear understanding of all

related aspects, measuring performance and taking

action to improve.

“Being sure that a product arrives safely and undamaged to the final customer is obviously an aspect of its quality”

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Customer satisfaction

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a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation. In a competitive marketplace - where businesses compete for customers - customer satisfaction is

seen as a key differentiator and increasingly has become a key element of business strategy. It is therefore essential for businesses to effectively manage customer satisfaction.

“Making sure that a product arrives safely and undamaged to the final customer is obviously closely tied to that customer’s satisfaction!”

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Cost optimization

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Adjusting a/all process/es so as to optimize some specified set of parameters without violating some constraint is known as process optimization.

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The most common benefits which derive from a successful optimization are: minimizing cost,

maximizing throughput and/or efficiency.

“Making sure that all processes used to assure that the product arrives safely to the final customer are the best possible, obviously results into a more fluid and cost-effective system, one which gives the manufacturer better quality and higher customer satisfaction (and one that, therefore, can improve the company’s standing in the market)”

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Specific Keywords (or Concepts)

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Security:

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The degree of protection necessary to safeguard something (or someone) against danger, damage, loss, and crime. As a form of protection it includes

all structures and processes that provide or

improve security as a condition. It also implies a condition in which one becomes

AWARE of the possibility that, in its development, a system can evolve into some unwanted states.

Risk:

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The Oxford English Dictionary defines risk as the: (Exposure to) the possibility of loss, injury, or other adverse or unwelcome circumstance; a chance or situation involving such a possibility. Risk is therefore the potential that a chosen ac-

tion or activity (including the choice of inaction) will lead to a loss (an undesirable outcome). The notion implies that a choice having an

influence on the outcome exists (or existed).

Analysis:

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The process of breaking a complex topic or

substance into smaller parts, to gain a better understanding of it.!Analysis, in business, is a fundamental step to

identify needs so that solutions can be devised

and implemented. It involves the study of the

activity conducted and of all relative statistics,

environment, procedures, workforce, risks and

other pertinent aspects, with the objective of producing an assessment of the situation.

Management:

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All the activities put in place when conducting an activity. Proper management includes procedures

for all possible stages of the activity: normal as

well as critical. In the area of security, proper management implies devising: •  preventive measures (actions put in place to

prevent the event of a possible risk) •  protective measures (actions put in place to

protect people and goods in the case of an hazard)

The cycle of security Risk!Analysis!

knowledge!&!awareness!

Risk!Assessment!balance!&!selec6on!

Risk!Management!ac6on!&!measure!

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Both awareness and prior knowledge are to be considered a method as well as an objective and as such they require an holistic approach, considering the interdisciplinary and the global issues related to the subject of security.

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Security deployed for logistics

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the landscape

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Globalization and the consequent aperture of new markets requires that companies face new and

bigger challenges, to answer with quality and efficiency to client’s needs, especially in terms of flexibility, cost optimization and attention to the

environment.

This has required, in the last decade, a continuous

push for innovation in industrial strategies, in the organization of the operational processes and in system management.

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Obviously, these development involve the field of logistics - as well as the supply chain infrastruc- tures and the systems used to manage them - which has also evolved to cater to the progressive

demand for new solutions and new approaches.

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Logistic processes, thus, have grown and have been

implemented with a series of technical and

organizational optimizations, well supported by a technology that is increasingly becoming more efficient and cost-effective.

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Nonetheless, to date, little attention (aside from the insurance point of view) has been placed on the

aspects that relate to the industrial security of

logistic processes and to its components. !!!!

Failing to acknowledge the consequences of such

oversight can heavily impact - in terms of quality as well as of economical and financial implications - on

the business.

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Such consequences are readily accessible in daily news: property, information, equipment, supplies, personal belongings or intangible data, all can be stolen or damaged and the weakest link in the

supply chain is the process that takes a product

from the manufacturer to the consumer is the road

the product rides to reach the final user.

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It is not easy, in fact, to monitor effectively the entire path the goods travel to go from point A to point B, primarily for two reasons:

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•  part of this process (like transportation or stock- age) is often assigned to third-party providers

•  consequences of damaging acts by internal

employees are considered more important than those perpetrated by other people, outside the company.

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Logistics operators are obviously the ones primarily

affected by the “holes” in these processes, as they are responsible for stocking and moving the goods from one step to the next in the supply chain. !!!!

There are no certain statistics, although some researches quantify the security issue in a value

that goes from the 0,5% to the 1% of gross

income.

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DHL has declared that, only in Europe, over 8 billion

Euros in value of high added-value goods are

stolen each year. !!!!

Not to mention the damage derived by the loss in

image by the company.

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In such a complex and ever-changing environment the primary efforts need be focused on developing

integrated products and services at an accessible

cost, characterized by innovative high technologies. !!!!

The challenge? Delivering dynamic and sustainable answers to the ever-changing needs of logistics operators in the secure management of the supply chain.

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ELISA: the project

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In this landscape, therefore, the need to rethink

the various processes involved appeared evident. !!!!

We chose to approach the issues with a methodological approach that implied the following, consequential activities:

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•  Risk Analisys - to identify vulnerabilities, the probabilities of happening and the type of dangers and liabilities;

•  Risk Assessment - with the aim of balancing risks and actions and of selecting the best and more opportune interventions;

•  Risk Management - to apply the appropriate procedures and the best methodologies of management;

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the risks

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The analysis of the activities implemented in the entire logistic path evidenced how the security

risk is directly tied to the increased incidence of certain factors: •  poorly controlled (or controllable) fluxes; •  increasingly small dimensions of products/goods; •  high added-value of products/goods; •  recyclability of products.

the assessment

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The evaluation of the elements of risk allowed for the definition of a solution based upon an

innovative Integrated Security Model founded on

a systemic base rather than on a technological

premise.

The system is built on a IOT (Internet of Things) platform that can offer at any time, through ITS

(Intelligent Transportation Systems) and ALS

(Advanced Logistic Services) solutions to assure the automatic traceability and recoverability of goods

and products along the entire supply chain

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This allows Logistic Operators to monitor without

interruptions and in real-time the path followed by

the goods, the resources and the premises/

facilities, regardless of their location. !!!!

Obviously, this increases significantly the

operative efficiency and the level of protection

applied to the assets, allowing for more secure supply chains

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Furthermore, these solutions address and resolve also, amongst others, some important issues

related to the safety of the products: •  by preventing or deterring counterfeiting and

tampering; and •  by assuring the conformity of transportation

and stocking with the most different legal requirements

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the solution: ELISA

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An “intelligent transportation unit” made up by: •  a container, fit for logistic transportation; •  an integrated “smart” closing device. !!!!

The system is completed by the capability of an interactive connection with a Central Management

Platform.

ELISA: the Apparatus

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the innovative container

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ELISA’s peculiarly die-cut cardboard container

(subject also to a specific industrial patent) allows for a perfect homogeneity and geometric

continuity which guarantees for excellent anti-

burglary protection, while maintaining an elevated

ergonomic quality and an equally high

manageability.

the ”smart” closure

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ELISA’s particular container is associated to a

specially designed smart closing device.

Structurally, the closing device is composed of two

elements of closure made of biodegradable plastic, one of which is immovably connected with

the internal closing flap of the container. The other

element is actively operative on the external

closing flap. !!!!

The internal locking element is predisposed to accommodate different types (and levels) of technology, according to the operative requirements

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The innovative structural characteristic of ELISA’s closing system is the perfect integration of

different technological devices with the internal

locking element. !!!!

This way, once closed, the container becomes “self-protecting”.

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technological add-ons

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The closing system can be integrated with scalable

technological devices which can modularly add functionalities such as: •  simple identification and space-time localization

through R.F.I.D. (Radio Frequency Identification), •  sophisticated functions of security, control and

monitoring through ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems), ALS (Advanced Logistic Services) and GPS (Global Positioning System)

connectivity

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ELISA can exchange data and information with a remote Management & Control Platform

through diverse standards of communication, such as N.F.C. (Near Field Comunication), GSM/

GPRS or satellite.

adaptability

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The innovative functional characteristic of ELISA’s closing system is its dynamic adaptability to any

requirement/need that may be opportune in

different situations for each parcel.

Summary of functionalities

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Thanks to its innovative concepts and inventions, ELISA allows for:

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-  monitoring the packing activity with respect to the “picking list” of the order, memorizing the qualitative and quantitative data that refers to the nature and/or the quantity of the goods held by the container

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-  automate and optimize the different

management and control processes on the entire

logistic path of the supply chain, including: !

•  traceability of the goods; •  correct loading sequence on the different

vectors; •  stock management and warehouse

restocking; •  automatic detection of attempted forceful

opening or tampering of container;

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•  automatic detection of attempted theft or

concealment of the entire package; •  control of the conformity of transportation/

stocking of goods to ensure the respect of the required legal parameters and procedures (through the monitoring of the environmental characteristics detectable inside and outside the container);

•  permanent connection with a Management &

Control Center, to exchange data and collect information in real time.

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ELISA is based on an industrial patent, conferred with a high level of innovation and inventiveness

which, do date, is extended over Europe, USA and Canada.

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Conclusions

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ELISA represents a good example of a new and

innovative approach to security in the logistics

context. !!!!

Through a rigorous scientific, technological and managerial approach, this system can guarantee operators in the field of logistics the utmost

technical compatibility for every shipment and, from an economical point of view the best adapt-

ability for most types of transportation needs.

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Thank you for your attention

(and patience with the language)

Contacts: s.orsenigo@cleverthinkingllc.com @StefanoOrsenigo

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