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The Rockwool Group

The Rockwool Group is the world’s leading supplier of innovative products and systems based on stone woolThe first stone wool production started in Hedehusene near Copenhagen in 1937Turnover 2011 EUR 5,22 bilion

More than 9,300 employees

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Planned factoryFactorySales office, administration, etc.

Rockwool locations

Factoriesactive factories: 28in countries: 17 (new country: India)

Sales points – in more than 40 countries

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Rockwool products

Global leader in the areas of energy efficiency, safety, sustainability and comfort in buildings

Producer of energy-saving and environmentally friendly fire-safe, acoustic and thermal insulation

Rockwool insulation is non-combustible -has ability to withstand temperatures of more than 1000°

Rockwool insulation is one of few products that can save more than 100 times the energy used for its manufacture. Therefore it reduces air pollution and CO2 emissions, and thereby help environmental problems, such as the greenhouse effect, smog and acid rain

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Rockwool Eco-balance

Comparison between energy used for production and transport and energy savings when used as insulation over a period of 50 years.The energy pay-back is more than a 100-fold.

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Rockwool production

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Rockwool logistics

30-50 trucks/day to CZ/SK

40-60 trucks/day to HU/RO/BG/others

22 delivery countries~ 2 drops / shipment

JIT, crane unloading, city access limits

90, 100, 120m3 trucks

mainly 48h – 72h deliveryHigh volume – low value product

SAP

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Transport planning - past

Process:1. Establish deliveries in SAP2. Creating PDF transport orders3. Sending orders (mail or fax)4. Order confirmation (mail)5. Manual loading plan

Phone quotations

E-mail or phone communication

Loading time set by shipper or not at allExcel statistics

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Transport planning - past

Information gap

>>> media break:

� tour planning

� ERP-system

� dispatch software

e-mailphone

fax

timepressure

paper

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Rockwool International looking for a Transport Management System with following requirements:

Efficient communicationReduce administration workloadImproved and fixed transport planning processesIntegrated with SAPBetter customer care and customer orientationFlexible and innovative partner for further developmentsCost effective solution for finding the payback for an investment

Project preparation

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Transport planning – project target

unlimited pool of carriers

defined by shipper

ERP system

and/or

dispatch system

TRANSPOREON

platform

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Transport planning - Transporeon

TISYS (TIFLOW, TISLOT, TICAP)Planning in SAP (deliveries, shipments)Moved by IDOCs to TISYSOrders directly routed to carrier with TIFLOWor Daliy e-auction with TICAP (spot pricing)Carrier choosing loading slot (TISLOT)Online loading plan with statusesSystem statistics

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TICAP®

Freight Order Assignment - TICAP®

Establish deliveries

Planning transports

Payments of transports

Inhouse-System

(SAP/R3, TMS…)

transport order on platform

acceptance of bid

bid

Integration of carrier data

message of acceptance

message of refusal

booking of time slots

export to the carrier‘s

IT system

Fulfil transport

carriers

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TIFLOW®

establish deliveries

transportplanning

routing to the selected carrier

acceptance of freight order

Payment of transports

Integration of carrier data

rejection of freight order

placing transports on theTICAP® platform

carrierspayments

of transports

integration of carrier data

Inhouse-System

(SAP/R3, TMS…)

carriers

Export to carrier‘s IT system

Fulfil transport

Export to the carrier‘s IT system

Fulfil transport

Opt.: automatic proportional routing

Freight Order Assignment - TIFLOW®

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Results

Savings on administration1. Faster ordering process (6min – 2min/carr.)2. Easy change management3. Trasparent and fast spot pricing

Savings on phone calls by 51%Lower share of delayed loadings 9%Reduced waiting times for loading by 13 %

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Other experience

Dependent on connection to internetNew carriers must be registered and contracted by Transporeon (partnership needed)Implementation – smooth 15weeks(idea – go-live)Cooperation of Rockwool and Trasporeonsince 2003Easy substitution during holidaysEnabling the complete supply chain to improve global efficiency (like empty km-s, or waiting times) leading to sustainabilitySpace for future development - Shipment status- E-shop- Decision tree- TITRACTransporeon is enterprising company

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The Rockwool presentationThe TRANSPOREON Group –Market leader in Europe

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