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Waterborne RESEARCH: SPHERE Click here to browse the final summary report

Project Acronym: SPHERE
Type of contract: Shared Cost
Project title: Small/medium sized Ports with Harmonised, Effective RE-engineered processes
Main contractor: TRANSPORT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL SA
Type organisation: Other
Country: GR
Start date & duration: 1996-01-01 - 36 months
Area: Waterborne
Relevant tasks: 6.1.4.9
Total cost in kECUs: 2585
Total EU contribution in kECUs: 1599


Objectives of research

Main objectives:

To approach small/medium sized ports (SMPs) not merely as nodal points within the TEN but as autonomous business units as well and apply to them the principles of "Business Process Re-engineering", i.e. redesign the port processes from scratch. This will result to simpler, more effective and flexible processes and networks suitable to fully exploit IT competencies and to better serve the SMP users. The design of the new processes will reflect the general shift from push (supply-driven) to pull (demand-driven) structures. To develop a generic operational and organisational framework incorporating infrastructure, service and administration suggestions) for the efficient, reliable and flexible operation of small/medium sized ports (SMPs) as service Centres for transhipment and distribution. This framework will support the SMP's integration within the TEN (in terms of communication and interoperability) and the effective organisation and management of the port's logistics processes. To evaluate the developed framework (several scenarios) within a virtual test site on a port process simulating tool: To identify SMP users' requirements and expectations; To identify current bottlenecks and inefficiencies in SMP operation and integration within the TEN; To establish indices and procedures for monitoring and control of the SMP operation effectiveness; To develop a simulation tool for SMP operation in order to evaluate the developed operational framework within a virtual test site; To address special implementation/standardisation issues regarding the suggested telematics systems. Harmonization issues at a pan-European level will also be addressed; To investigate the organisational and managerial implications of such a system and suggest a framework for managing change. The new/extra requirements for human resources and training will also be assessed.

Demo Sites:

Demonstration sites in Igoumenitsa, Ravenna, Harwich, Kokkola

Links with other projects, tasks, areas, programmes, policy actions:
Tasks 6,1,3/5, 6,1,3/6 a,d 6,1,3/7, 6,1,4/10, 6,4,5/48 and 6,4,5/49 Areas 6,1,3 (Ports) and 6,4,5 (Human Element in Ports) Programmes : Transport Telematics, COST 330 ; Concerted Action on Short Sea Shipping, MARIS (Maritime Information Society)


Participants

Organisation Type Country
TRANSPORT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL SA Other     GR
PORT FUND AUTHORITY OF IGOUMENITSA Other     GR
A. ROGAN ASSOCIATES LTD Industry     GR
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON Education     GB
HOWARD HUMPHREYS AND PARTNERS LTD. Industry     GB
HARWICH INTERNATIONAL PORT LTD Industry     GB
PLANET SA Other     GR
EP-LOGISTICS OY Other     FI
PORT OF KOKKOLA AUTHORITY Other     FI
UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER Education     GB
FONDAZIONE ROSSELLI Research Organisation     IT

Coordinator's name: Ms Katerina PAPAGEORGIOU
Address: TRANSPORT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL SA
Navarinou Squ., 18
54622 Thessaloniki
GR
Tel: +30-31-220824
Fax: +30-31-242337
E-mail: trtn@hyper.gr


European Commission Contact Point

Name: Ms. Astrid SCHLEWING
Tel: +32-2-2969866
Fax: +32 -2-2968350


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