Declaration of Performances are mandatory to supply per 1-7-2013. How to organise the logistics of the declarations to a product in the building chain?
24. A paper based solution will not work
An electronic solution:
the information amount to a product only can be managed via
electronic data exchange.
Question: a data server per manufacturer?
25. A paper based solution will not work
An electronic solution:
the information amount to a product only can be managed via
electronic data exchange.
Question: a data server per building merchant?
26. a DoP-server with a DoP-server with
each A server filled with DoP each
builders merchant ? product manufacturer ?
27. A paper based solution will not work
An electronic solution:
the information amount to a product only can be managed via
electronic data exchange.
Question: a central European dataserver?
29. direct delivery to end-user
From a manufacturer’s point of view:
Paper based DoP impossible to handle
in printing, packaging and distributing
Electronic communication via
manufacturer’s server or assigned server;
Instructions or URL on delivery note and/or
CE-marking on the product
30. DoP no. ......
A server filled with DoP
The manufacturer
31. delivery via builders merchants .................
..................... to end-user
From a manufacturer’s point of view:
If all builders merchants will have their own server
and communication system for distributing the DoP’s
Different systems and server templates
will be impossible to handle
32. A server filled with DoP
DoP no. ......
1
Manufacturer
n
2 3
34. From a builders merchant’s point of view:
If all manufacturers supply their DoP’s
or specify the source of DoP’s.
An enormous administrative burden for
merchants chanelling DoP’s or DoP-source
35. A server filled with DoP
Manufacturer 1
Manufacturer 3
Manufacturer 2
36. DoP no. ......
DoP no. ......
DoP no. ......
A server filled with DoP
Manufacturer 1
Manufacturer 3
Manufacturer 2
37. DoP no. ......
A server filled with DoP
? A Common European DoP Access Point
?
38. A Common European DoP Access Point
– What is the point and how could it work
39. Motivation
Why a common DoP-Access Point?
Why an industry controlled DoP-Access Point?
• Centralised-channelled data exchange
• Efficiency
• Compliance
• Greater strength
• Traceability
• Greater potential for future tasks
• Supports a Common Market
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42. or
DoP – Access Code
Association Manufacturer
server server
Common access point
43. or
DoP – Access Code
Association Manufacturer
server server
Common access point
Central server
44. Approach A: Re-Direction
Product - ID Product - ID
Common access point
responsibility responsibility responsibility
45. Approach A: Re-Direction
Product - ID Product - ID
Common access point
responsibility responsibility responsibility
only requires an identifiable product-id each participant has to run his own system
low cost for the consortium each system has to comply with the criteria (to be) set by
almost no maintenance cost the Commission
each operator has to store data for > 10 a
each operator has to take care of the language issue
higher risk of errors
over all higher costs
46. Approach B: Synchronised data
Product - ID Product - ID
Common access point
Database Database
+ Interface + Interface
Server
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47. Approach B: Synchronised data
Product - ID Product - ID
only requires an identifiable product-id higher costs for consortium
low cost for the user (manufacturers) Common access point
system compliance with Commission criteria to be
demonstrated only once for all
language version included
storage > 10 a provided
manufacturer can cut the link to the platform without
loosing data
over all lower costs
Database
lower risk of errors Database
+ Interface + Interface
Server
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49. Approach D: all-in-one Product - ID
Product - ID Product - ID
Product - ID Product - ID
Common access point
Database Database
+ Interface Server
+ Interface
Server
Web interface
50. The European Common Access Point
• Is an initiative of a group of leading European producers of
construction products.
• A confederation is established (in establishment)
– Seat: Maastricht , the Netherlands
– All (public registered) European manufacturers of construction
products can apply as member.
– DoP data remain full responsability of the producer
• Timeline – Goal setting:
– per February 2013 uploading DoP possible
– per 1-7-2013 DoP (free) downloadable