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Deliverables
In this report and based of project outcomes and engagement with stakeholders’ concrete steps and milestones will be projected into the future including the main actions to ensure further exploitation of the project be-yond the project duration as well as standardization/interoperability of ITUs strategies and digital standard processes and protocols in line with DTLF in task 6.3
Exploiting the potential of the implementation of a standardised service of ITUs on the Danube (opens in new window)Report on designing and implementing a regular multimodal transport of bulk cargo on the Danube
Guidance for ports and terminals on GHG emission reporting (opens in new window)Task 4.4 focuses on developing and testing guidance report for terminals & freight nodes on how to respond to these new calculations of GHG emissions and reporting developments and also, for ports on how to engage with terminals in order to accurately reflect information from tenant ports within their overall carbon management plans.
Rhine-Alpine and Rhine-Danube Multimodal Transport Corridors Regulatory framework analysis (opens in new window)IDIT supported by FHOO will carry out the market potential analysis of multimodal transport on the Rhine-Danube corridor in task 2.3 overseen by Regulatory Advisory Board in task 1.4. The analysis aims to identify the potential customers as well as port's readiness for multimodal transport.
Report on Liaison and know-how exchange with other relevant projects (opens in new window)Annual reports will be compiled documenting the synergies with the other projects as well as with other relevant projects & initiatives in the field of inland port & terminal development and IWT in task 6.2. Earliest report in month 12 with periodic updates in months 24 and 34.
Project Workplan (opens in new window)The project workplan is a detailed description of the tasks, time resources, deliverables, meetings that have to be produced/organised during the project implementation period and dedicated chapters on data & risk man-agement. It will be elaborated by RC together with DUI and WP leaders. It will be shared with all project part-ners which will follow it closely in the implementation of the project.
Assessment of legal and governance requirements for multimodal solutions (opens in new window)Task 5.2 will use the results of the demonstrations in WP2 and WP3, the feedback from the RAB workshops (in WP 6) together with the business models from T5.1 to identify possible collaborations between terminal operators, logistics forwarders and transport operators to ensure optimal efficiency across intermodal interfaces. It will also consider the governance structures to support the proposed business models. As a result, a report will be summarized on legal and regulatory barriers to uptake of multimodal transport innovations on the Rhine-Alpine and Rhine-Danube transport corridors.
Concept for transnational and cross-system data exchange within corridors between multimodal nodes and other actors in the transport chain (opens in new window)An identification of innovation potentials for data exchange, interfaces and standards of different systems will be carried out in task 3.4 with the aim of achieving seamless, standardized, and automated multimodal communication on the Rhine-Alpine/Rhine-Danube corridors. This report is drawn as a concept resulting from this activity.
Market potential and technology diffusion (opens in new window)Business models developed will also be validated in task 5.5 through a participatory process with terminals, hubs, transport, logistics and govern-ance professionals as part of ALICE membership and extended network engaged through the MultiRELOAD User Forum (Task 6.3) in the form of interviews and two workshops with industry and stakeholders leading to the market potential and technology diffusion report.
Concept of a digital twin based on port-related data, sensors and external data sources as well as AI-based recommendations for actions (opens in new window)Aim is primarily the development of a digital twin of the terminal, including the interdependencies, as a basis for AI optimisation in demo B4, task 3.3. This report includes the concept of the digital twin developed based on the lessons learnt from the demonstration B4 which comprises of building a digital twin by harnessing the data available, big data analytics and AI-based scenario development.
Evaluation report of the developments for awareness-building measures (opens in new window)Documentation and evaluation of the teaching material, game and transport lab awareness-building outputs incl. lessons learned in task 6.5.
Automated Port and Terminal Operations for Multimodal Nodes - Roadmap (opens in new window)Based on a large amount of partners' experience in this area as well as developments in projects liaised with ALICE, a state-of-the-art analysis will examine and evaluate the state of automation in multimodal nodes. External relevant stakeholders will be engaged to widen the perspectives incorporated aiming to develop a roadmap for automation in multimodal nodes in task 3.1.
Evaluation of feasibility of multimodal transports along the Rhine-Alpine and Rhine-Danube-Corridor (opens in new window)Framework with an overview of existing multimodal port and transhipment solutions and current infrastructural bottlenecks along the Rhine-Alpine and Rhine-Danube Corridors incl. gap analysis for multimodal nodes w.r.t state-of-the-art solutions, matching existing solutions with nodes’ requirements and legal aspects.
Internal communication handbook (opens in new window)Elaborated by RC, the internal communication handbook details on all tools and communication channels to be used by the project partner in order to facilitate the information exchange within the project consortium.
Best practice / policy recommendations report based on workshops (opens in new window)The MultiRELOAD Regulatory Advisory Board (RAB) will be convened for at least 3 targeted workshops pre-, during and post-demonstrator activities. Findings from the RAB workshops will be taken up into policy recommendations. MultiRELOAD will develop a best practice report on corridor related communication and networking based on the experiences within the Rhine-Alpine & Danube Region & derive policy recommendations based on find-ings from WPs 2-5 to the relevant actors along the TEN-T Corridors. Both these activities constitutes this report in task 6.4.
Multimodal freight project landscape (opens in new window)Report on the results from previous projects that are relevant for the MultiRELOAD project based on ALICE’s Knowledge Base and assets generated through its Programme of Liaison with projects and BOOSTLOG project that is identifying R&I results, outcomes and implementation cases from 150+ EU R&I projects in task 6.2
Determination of ports' readiness for multimodality (opens in new window)Market potential analysis for multimodality using IWT & node’s readiness for multimodality carried out in task 2.3
Market potential analysis for CBoXX and definition of routes carried out (opens in new window)Duisport will conduct a market acceptance study of the new type of wagon CBoXX aiming to identify how willing the LTL and LCL market is, to adopt the CBoXX. The study will also draw lessons from a small demonstration from Kuhne+Nagel along Cargobeamer's existing route and Nosta, a medium sized-freight forwarder will add customer-centric perspective to this study in task 2.2.
Demonstrator results & lessons learned and exploitation plans for CBoXX (opens in new window)Establishment of a low-emission rail logistics concept between initially two automated terminals using volume-optimized train wagons (referring to the CargoBeamer wagon in combination with the CBoXX, ITU) to com-plement the existing and future FTL network with an LCL and LTL service.
MultiRELOAD Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication Plan (MuREDi) and toolkit (opens in new window)Includes dissemination tasks, tools and responsibilities in order to maximise the impact and uptake of the Multi-RELOAD results. The MultiRELOAD Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication Plan (MuREDi) describes the activities to be undertaken (how and by whom) in order to ensure the continuation of the MultiRELOAD results beyond the project itself in task 6.1.
Reference model for data sources for predictive maintenance (opens in new window)A comparison of the currently available data at the different inland ports in the project takes place. The result is a reference model for data sources for predictive maintenance in task 3.2
Catalogue of measures and KPIs to increase Overall Equipment Effectiveness (opens in new window)For predictive maintenance, the identification of the necessary data (historical and actual data) is an important pre-requisite for the application of AI and ML which will be aimed for in task 3.2. For this purpose, a comparison of the currently available data at the different inland ports within the project consortium will be carried out. As a result, a catalogue of measures and KPIs to increase Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) via improved availability (reduction of unplanned maintenance) of terminal equipment will be developed.
Business models for technology uptake (opens in new window)Documentation of the business model development and presentation of business model canvas for the demonstrations in task 5.1 which will develop innovative business models to enable the wider uptake of the the technologies developed in the MultiRELOAD project based on demonstrations and previous knowledge of H2020 projects.
Market potential analysis for multimodality using IWT & ports' readiness for multimodality (opens in new window)Evaluation of the market potential for multimodal transports along the Danube using IWT
Data Management Plan (opens in new window)Developed by RC together with FHOO, DST, FRAUN to support the data management life cycle for all data that will be collected, pro-cessed or generated within the project
Dedicated activities will foster international cooperation with relevant initiatives contributing to the MultiRELOAD Knowledge Observatory hosted on the MultiRELOAD website in task 6.2 during the project and integrated in the ALICE Knowledge Platform (after the project ends) ensuring sustainability and exploitation after the project duration MultiRELOAD website will facilitate online collection of useful information in line with the Call’s objectives
Designing a demonstrator for containerized (ITU) transport of bulk goods on the Danube
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