Objective
CIRCULOOS aims to deliver circular manufacturing tools which orchestrate and continuously optimise the supply-chain end-to-end and comprehensively integrate planning and execution. Combining these with direct calculation of the product sustainability and circularity profile, both internally and with external partners, this environment will enable them to configure and execute disruptive circular manufacturing processes for sustainable production that cover the entire life cycle of products which become waste and are recycled in the same or other life cycles.
To achieve this objective the project aims at deploying:
Circular end-to-end supply chain orchestration of collaborative workflows and connecting planning and execution metrics with advanced and multimodal visualisation -DT of supply chains formulated, factory processes and product design- and analytics.
Supply Chain Optimisation that monitors the global (across the supply chain) and local (within the factory) processes and execution.
Dynamic Sustainability Assessment functionalities that ponder the alternative supply-chain scenarios (varying in terms of materials used, processing technologies, suppliers involved and/or activated circular economy practices).
Supply Chain Data Spaces for seamless, multi-level data flow across the supply chain partners.
Cybersecure and trustworthy data sharing across the supply chain by employing a distributed, trusted and efficient Identity and Access management system together with the associated trust framework.
Novel circular business processes will be demonstrated supporting reusing, reducing, and recycling material in production and consumption systems.
Skills upskilling and reskilling will be provided in RAMP and through online courses.
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Participants (20)
15125 Marousi Athina
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10587 Berlin
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3036 Lemesos
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7624 Pecs
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D02 XE80 LOWER DUBLIN
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08039 Barcelona
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28015 Madrid
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50180 Utebo(Zaragoza)
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7627 Pecs
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7632 PECS
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1134 Budapest
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33428 Llanera
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152 36 PENTELI
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1033 NX Amsterdam
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3342 LG Hendrik Ido Ambacht
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5472PX LOOSBROEK
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05130 Avila
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3342 LG HENDIRK-IDO-AMBACHT
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1127 PR DEN ILP
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80138 Napoli
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Partners (1)
Partner organisations contribute to the implementation of the action, but do not sign the Grant Agreement.
6928 Manno
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