InnoTractor enables logistics and transport organizations to implement secure and
scalable dataspaces for seamless data exchange across complex supply chains.
This digital infrastructure supports the controlled sharing of critical information—such as
electronic consignment notes (eCMRs), asset details, and real-time updates—with authorized
partners, without relying on centralized platforms or compromising data sovereignty.
Modern logistics networks are complex and involve a wide range of stakeholders—each with
their own systems, processes, and data standards.
Information is often fragmented and shared through unsecured or outdated channels, leading
to delays, errors, and a lack of transparency across the chain.
Digital documents such as eCMRs only deliver their full potential when shared through
a secure, structured, and trusted data environment. This is precisely where dataspaces add
value.
In this project, InnoTractor collaborates with DIL (Digitale Infrastructuur Logistiek) and
European logistics partners to enable a secure and interoperable data infrastructure across the
supply chain.
By implementing a dataspace solution based on European standards such as IDSA and Gaia-
X, the project enables controlled sharing of electronic consignment notes (eCMRs), asset
information, and real-time logistics updates—without relying on centralized platforms or
compromising data sovereignty.
The system improves collaboration between carriers, terminals, authorities, and shippers by
automating data exchange, securing access rights, and ensuring document integrity and
traceability. This results in shorter lead times, reduced errors, and better visibility across
logistics operations.
By embedding digital logistics data into a shared dataspace, the project lays the foundation for
a smarter, safer, and more efficient logistics ecosystem across Europe.
By embedding eCMRs and other logistics data within a secure dataspace, organizations can:Our solutions include:
Global supply chains are becoming increasingly complex and interdependent, increasing the risk of disruption.