Situated in the northwest of France in the Upper and Lower Normandy regions, the national innovative cluster “Nov@log” specializes in supply chain and logistics organization and transport and flow sectors.

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The cluster members have 2 key objectives:

  • Anticipate and develop global tracking, process optimization, logistics flow, industrial flow and information systems.
  • Optimize product life cycles and sustainable development.

Advantages

- The innovative cluster Nov@log has a privileged geographical and maritime location; it has a very large port and industrial network. Its multimodal network makes it possible to reach Northern Europe as well as Eastern Europe and is a major departure point for North America.

Logistics and Transport in Normandy
Companies and Jobs
- 5,000 small-and-medium-sized enterprises (SME)/small-medium-sized industrial firms (SMI)
- 62,000 jobs
- 3 autonomous ports: Le Havre, Rouen and Gennevilliers
 
Research - 186 researchers in the region, a national network
- Over 15 laboratories, public and private

Education
- 245 training courses of all levels for 59 logistics professions, including 41 in higher education

- Institut Supérieur d’Etudes Logistiques (ISEL), the only school for logistics engineers in France

Members

Over 100 members as at June 2008

Companies: 70 including over 30 SMEs   
French companies: Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer (SNCF), France Telecom, Electricité de France (EDF), Renault, Société Générale, GDF-Suez, Aircelle, Thalès Air Défense SA etc.
International companies: IBM (United States), Siemens (Germany) etc.

Research and Educational Institutions:
- 25 centers, including CERENE (Centre d’Etude et de Recherche en Economie et Gestion Logistique), INERIS (Institut National de l’Environnement Industriel et des Risques), Université de Rouen, Université du Havre, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA), Ecole Supérieure de Commerce Rouen (ESC), Institut Supérieur d’Etudes Logistiques (ISEL), Ecole de la Marine Marchande, Ecole des mines de Saint Etienne etc.     
- Over 10 other organizations are also partners of the cluster, including the Regional Directorate for Industry, Research and the Environment (DRIRE), Fonds Social Européen (FSE), Regional Council of Upper Normandy, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Le Havre and Rouen (CCI), Autonomous Port of Rouen and Le Havre, Township Committees etc.

Current R&D Project Partnerships (refer to appendix)

- 50 projects have been certified between 2005 and mid-2008 for a total investment of over 52 million euros
Almost one million euros were paid by OSEO in 2006
- Over half a million euros awarded by the National Research Agency (Agence Nationale de la Recherche of ANR) in 2006

International Partnerships

Current

Logistics in Wallonia
Logistics cluster of Gothenburg

Appendix: Selected certified R&D Projects as of June 2008

 

 

Project Name and Subject

 

 

Led by

SENSORS

Designing and validating network protocols for sensors used in cold chain surveillance

 

 

Institut National des Télécoms

FOEHN

Manufacturing and marketing electronic solutions making it possible to post precise information, in real or delayed time, on events in progress

 

 

Electronic Equipment Marine Industry

GOST

Transport container security

and geolocation optimization

 

Consortium pour la Sécurité et la traçabilité (CTS)

Mobile Tracing Services

Equipment and software solutions for tracking events linked to transport and logistics

 

Mobile Tracing Services Project

SEFACIL

Facilitation and security of international logistics chains, a process-oriented approach

 

Soget

SISTM D

Information system for the transport security of dangerous materials

 

Application Européenne des Technologies et des Services (AETS)

GEOCOLIS

Continuous parcel tracking

Toshiba

F-TRACE

Tracking of the cold chain

CTS

RFID Traçadédiée

Optimization of closed-loop tracking

Géocolis

OSCIA

Optimization of the supply chain

Bosch

CALAS

Geolocation and optimization of port flows

Laser Data Technology

SISTTEMS

Information systems for monitoring ground transport of secure goods

 

Centre Régional pour l’Innovation et le Transfert de Technologie (CRITT)


Contact

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