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E-FREIGHT · European e-freight capabilities for co-modal transport
The key issues that will be addressed in e-Freight are:1.Intra-European trade is complicated due to disconnected logistic chains. This hindrance conflicts with the legitimate ambition of achieving a European maritime transport space without barriers. Linked to these issues is the broader need for simplification and harmonisation of regulatory requirements and accelerated development of EU and National Single Windows to streamline traffic and cargo reporting to authorities particularly in the context of co-modal transport. Further, safety and security issues need special attention, particularly in establishing efficient collaboration between authorities and transportation stakeholders to improve the development of capabilities for proactive and remedial measures to protect the environment as well as the security of freight transport networks.2.Optimisation of road, rail, and waterborne transportation resources to achieve co-modality requires improved ways for transport stakeholders to establish co-operation and to integrate their processes. For this, the “e-Freight” project will introduce Information Highways for Co-modality to denote solutions assisting transport operators to establish common end-to-end transportation processes incorporating regulations compliance and ‘intelligent’ monitoring and control.3.In centrally managed networks prevailing in transportation services, coordination is achieved through the network’s formal structure and central communications. The movement towards a much more open environment for the realisation of co-modality goals is dependent on transport service providers publishing their services in the internet in a manner that can readily be used by independent web based transport management systems. This requires both stakeholder engagement in the promotion of open networks and innovative but practical utilisation of web services’ standards and enabling technologies including a suitable registry of e-Freight services.
Consortium · 31 organisations
BMT GROUP LTD
UK
INSTITUT FUR SEEVERKEHRSWIRTSCHAFT UND LOGISTIK
DE
VALSTS AKCIJU SABIEDRIBA LATVIJAS JURAS ADMINISTRACIJA*MARITIME ADMINISTRATION OF LATVIA MAL
LV
MARLO AS
NO
MJC2 LIMITED
UK
INLECOM SYSTEMS LTD
UK
Port of Cork Company
IE
AUTORIDAD PORTUARIA DE VALENCIA
ES
ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS
EL
ALLROUND CONTAINER SERVICE HELMUT FRANK GMBH
DE
VIA DONAU OSTERREICHISCHE WASSERSTRASSEN GESELLSCHAFT MBH
AT
PORTBASE BV
NL
SINTEF OCEAN AS
NO
K-NET S.A.
EL
Schenker AB
SE
DSV Road AB
SE
BUDAPESTI MUSZAKI ES GAZDASAGTUDOMANYI EGYETEM
HU
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
UK
PTV PLANUNG TRANSPORT VERKEHR GmbH
DE
Servico Portugues de Contentores
PT
Nautical Enterprise Centre Ltd.
IE
FORDESI - Formação, Desenvolvimento e Investigação, SA
PT
J.A.M. DE RIJK BV
NL
EBOS TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
CY
DIEVROPAIKI ETAIRIA SYMBOULON METAFORON ANAPTIXIS KAI PLIROFORIKIS AE
EL
UNIVERSITAET INNSBRUCK
AT
PANEPISTIMIO AIGAIOU
EL
MOBYCON BV
NL
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT
FI
CHINA SHIPPING (SPAIN) AGENCY SL
ES
STENA LINE SCANDINAVIA AB
SE
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