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MultiRELOAD · Port solutions for efficient, effective and sustainable multimodality

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202228 February 2026EU funding €7,417,813Call HORIZON-CL5-2021-D6-01

MultiRELOAD focusses on the specific role and challenges of inland ports as multimodal freight nodes in reaching Europe’s greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction target of at least 55 % by 2030, thereby shifting a substantial part of the 75% of inland freight carried today by road in the EU to inland waterways and rail, and by increasing operational efficiency, safety and reliability of existing infrastructures through digitalization. Inland Ports are key for multimodal transport chains, both continental and maritime transport. Without efficient nodes in the hinterland multimodal transport is not possible. However, the constraints and barriers are much higher in inland ports (space, urbanisation, demand, investments) than in seaports. MultiRELOAD enhances the collaboration between different freight nodes in Europe to jointly test innovations and create favorable market conditions for multimodal freight transport solutions. MultiRELOAD will demonstrate solutions in three Innovation Areas with specific aims by 2025 – mirroring measures of the EU’s Smart Mobility Strategy: A) Smart multimodal logistics: facilitate a shift from road to rail & IWT of 5%; B) Digital & Automated Multimodal Nodes and Corridors: increase operational efficiency by 20 % raise of handling capacity; C) Innovative business models: leading to an average cost reduction of freight transport by 10%. MultiRELOAD involves highly ambitious logistics hubs, including the multimodal node duisport (DE), Duisburg's highly ambitious port and the world’s largest and most advanced trimodal inland hub terminal, and the trimodal nodes Ports of Vienna (AT) and Basel (CH). The project is backed up by additional funding & financing for better integration of the freight transport nodes into overall logistic chains of about 450 Mio. EUR. MultiRELOAD involves a total of 22 partners comprising of highly innovative technology, logistics and service providers, leading European research institutions and well-connected networks.

Consortium · 25 organisations

coordinator

DUISBURGER HAFEN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT

DE · €613,550

participant

RADIOS SEGELYHIVO ES INFOKOMMUNIKACIOS ORSZAGOS EGYESULET

HU · €180,000

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €761,063

participant

CARGOBEAMER AG

DE · €526,390

participant

PRODEVELOP SL

ES · €287,525

thirdParty

EUROVIENNA EU CONSULTING & MANAGEMENT GMBH

AT

participant

SCHWEIZERISCHE RHEINHAFEN

CH · €481,050

participant

INSTITUT DU DROIT INTERNATIONAL DES TRANSPORTS

FR · €375,271

participant

RUPPRECHT CONSULT-FORSCHUNG & BERATUNG GMBH

DE · €332,544

participant

FH OO FORSCHUNGS & ENTWICKLUNGS GMBH

AT · €644,750

participant

ENTWICKLUNGSZENTRUM FUR SCHIFFSTECHNIK UND TRANSPORTSYSTEME EV

DE · €359,000

participant

STICHTING SMART FREIGHT CENTRE

NL · €344,250

participant

TTS (TRANSPORT TRADE SERVICES) GMBH

AT · €240,056

participant

ALLIANCE FOR LOGISTICS INNOVATION THROUGH COLLABORATION IN EUROPE

BE · €457,000

participant

NOSTA HOLDING GMBH

DE · €153,218

participant

HAFEN WIEN GMBH

AT · €459,582

thirdParty

RHEINPORTS BASEL-MULHOUSE-WEIL AM RHEIN GMBH

DE

participant

EYARD SOLUTIONS SL UNIPERSONAL

ES · €94,029

participant

UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN

AT · €157,730

thirdParty

WIENCONT CONTAINER TERMINAL GESELLSCHAFT MBH

AT

participant

INTERREGIONAL ALLIANCE FOR THE RHINE-ALPINE CORRIDOR EVTZ

DE · €171,188

participant

MAGYAR DUNAI KIKOTOK SZOVETSEGE

HU · €286,250

participant

PRO DANUBE MANAGEMENT GMBH

AT · €175,000

thirdParty

FH OO STUDIENBETRIEBS GMBH

AT

participant

ASE GMBH

DE · €318,369

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