SMART FREIGHT CENTRE
SMART FREIGHT CENTRE
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:ALICE, IFEU, ZN CONSULTING, MEO CARBON SOLUTIONS GMBH, PNO INNOVATION SL +5 partnersALICE,IFEU,ZN CONSULTING,MEO CARBON SOLUTIONS GMBH,PNO INNOVATION SL,EMISIA SA,UITP,THREE O'CLOCK,GREENROUTER SRL,SMART FREIGHT CENTREFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101146908Funder Contribution: 2,592,580 EURCLEVER aims to overcome barriers by developing new harmonised GHG emission factors for transport sector (freight & passenger), encompassing uncovered categories, new and conventional fuels and production paths while taking up the full energy lifecycle (Well-To-Wheel/Wake), and providing clearer guides for calculating and accounting emission factors, covering GHG emissions (CO2eq) of the entire transport chain in all modes. CLEVER Framework ensures consistent calculation of new energy carriers, remaining effective as the industry evolves, and emission calculation method for accurate, quantified and accounted emissions, ensuring policy and business relevance. CLEVER applies multi-actor approach, engaging global stakeholders through a co-design, co-creation and co-assessment process. CLEVER reviews existing emission factors derived from global sources, aligned with scientific advances and gaps identification. The Framework is a concise guide, created upon recommended input parameters, fuel/energy specifications and assumptions. It ensures a) understanding and proper application of consequential and attributional methods, b) clear boundaries calculation to avoid biases, aligning data labels and values for consistent emission factors; and c) document how fuel-based emission factors feed into default emission intensities, considering operational parameters and integration in databases. The Framework contains a) new harmonised GHG emission factors; b) common rules for calculating climate impact and c) decision tree based on these rules. This guide helps stakeholders making informed GHG emissions calculations and mitigates conflicting approaches. The Framework undergoes validation in different industrial uses through personalised coaching. For enhancing market uptake regulatory engagement, certification, standardization (ISO14083 review) and training are planned. Greater consistency and reliability of GHG calculation leads to transport decarbonization supporting EU goals.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2023Partners:ICCS, FHG, FIT Consulting (Italy), TKI Dinalog, VPF +8 partnersICCS,FHG,FIT Consulting (Italy),TKI Dinalog,VPF,TU Delft,ERTICO - ITS,ZLC,ALICE,G.E.O.S. Ingenieurgesellschaft (Germany),VIL,Lindholmen Science Park,SMART FREIGHT CENTREFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101006902Overall Budget: 999,968 EURFunder Contribution: 999,968 EURBOOSTLOG Vision is transforming European freight transport and logistics R&I ecosystem to perform optimally boosting impact generation out of R&I investment contributing to i) EU policy objectives towards climate neutrality, pollution, congestion and noise reduction, free movement of goods, internal security, digital transformation of logistics chains and data sharing logistics ecosystems and ii) companies sustainability and competitiveness generating value for society. BOOSTLOG has identified 4 main areas of action: i) increase visibility and support valorisation of R&I project Results, Outcomes and Implementation Cases in the freight transport and logistics field ii) develope an implement valorization strategies and guidelines to speed up the technological and organisational innovation uptake, including the creation of the Innovation Marketplace and issue recommendations to increase impact of R&I public funding, iii) Define high potential & priority R&I gaps to make efficient uses of R&I investments and iv) Strengthen R&I impacts communication and Stakeholders engagement in the innovation process. BOOSTLOG will: i) map and assess around 150 EU-funded R&D since FP5 in different freight transport and logistics domains (i.e. the Logistics Clouds), ii) Increase the visibility of projects main results, outputs and potential implementation cases through ALICE Knowledge Platform, iii) develop at least 8 comprehensive and industry actionable reports starting with: a) urban logistics, b) logistics nodes, c) multimodal freight, corridors & transport networks d) freight and logistics data sharing, e) logistics coordination & collaboration, vi) modularization and transhipment to share progress made and highlight the impact achieved through R&I projects, iv) develop valorisation strategies and guidelines for public R&I uptake, v) create the reference innovation marketplace for R&I uptake and vi) identify high priority and potential R&I gaps that need to be prioritiezed in future R&I actions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:NATVERKET FOR TRANSPORTER OCH MILJON, EST, IRU PROJECTS ASBL, CLECAT, SIVL +9 partnersNATVERKET FOR TRANSPORTER OCH MILJON,EST,IRU PROJECTS ASBL,CLECAT,SIVL,DLR,ECTU (ESC),FHG,STICHTING CONNEKT,NATIONAL UNION OF ROAD HAULIERS FROM ROMANIA,SMART FREIGHT CENTRE,ZLC,TTR,TNOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 723984Overall Budget: 1,999,680 EURFunder Contribution: 1,999,680 EURAddressing emissions from transport is becoming increasingly important due to its increasing contribution to total greenhouse gas emissions and the link to high levels of toxic pollutants in places with a high concentration of transport activity. The contribution of freight transport to these issues is already significant, and will become more so due to continued globalisation of supply chains and further global economic growth. Efforts to address these issues are already underway. Transport companies have for a long time focused on their own activities because it is good business sense. More recently, collaborative green freight programs have been developed. Several well-established industry-led green freight programs (Green Freight Europe, Lean & Green, ECO Stars etc.) developed to meet differing needs – operational data sharing to support benchmarking & reporting, efficiency improvement, reduction of toxic emissions in urban areas etc. Public authorities are also taking a greater interest because of targets to reduce transport CO2 emissions and improve air quality. They are investigating a wide range of mechanisms, from incentives to access restrictions, and from vehicle-level certification of emissions to legislation requiring reporting. There is much activity ongoing in this area; however, much of it takes place in isolation. This creates problems – for example, confusion over the role of different programs, disagreement over the most effective mechanisms that can be used to calculate and report emissions, where support is most needed to encourage certain behaviours, or ignorance of practical measures under development. The overall goal of LEARN is to establish co-ordinated networks of industry, government and civil society stakeholders and build on existing initiatives to drive consistent and transparent emissions measurement and reporting across the global logistics supply chain.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2023Partners:CrowdfundingHub BV, EIT KIC URBAN MOBILITY SL, SMART FREIGHT CENTRE, ECTU (ESC), BABLE GMBH +11 partnersCrowdfundingHub BV,EIT KIC URBAN MOBILITY SL,SMART FREIGHT CENTRE,ECTU (ESC),BABLE GMBH,ITS NORWAY,ITAINNOVA,Innovation Engineering (Italy),CIAOTECH,EURA-CONSULT AG,TRV,ASSOCIACIO RAIL GRUP,Aerospace Valley,VIL,EUROPEAN INLAND WATERWAY TRANSPORT PLATFORM,ALICEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101006681Overall Budget: 1,567,120 EURFunder Contribution: 1,499,620 EURENTRANCE offers a common and legitimate European matchmaking platform and complementary off-line services designed to mobilise financial resources to accelerate the market access and scale up of “first of a kind” sustainable transport solutions, thereby reducing the European CO2 emissions and pollutants caused by the transport and mobility sector. The overall concept focus of the ENTRANCE project lies in the “supply-demand-finance” triangle that is envisaged for all transport and mobility modes and all relevant stakeholders. Through the ENTRANCE Matchmaking accelerator funnel workflow, first-of-a-kind zero, or near-to-zero, emission transport solutions will be identified, attracted and matched with potential buyers and financing opportunities and knowledge on good practices on the deployment of innovative solutions, European and national tenders, and legislation will be exchanged through the online platform. Training and brokerage activities will be executed to increase the maturity of the ENTRANCE community and bridge the gap between innovative solutions and the market. In addition, to de-risk the uptake of innovative solutions, ENTRANCE will facilitate purchase aggregation through matchmaking activities and by setting up a neutral trustee for the orchestration of purchase aggregations. Access to finance will be supported through an online funding programme database and individual and personalised innovation finance advice and support will be offered. The funding advice will combine public funding, private investment opportunities, and the best mix of alternative finance models for solution providers. Finally, ENTRANCE will facilitate cross-fertilisation and clustering activities with European transport and mobility associations and initiatives to support critical mass and achieve a coordinated European effort to boost the uptake and upscaling of innovative transport and mobility solutions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:ALICE, PRO DANUBE MANAGEMENT GMBH, DUISBURGER HAFEN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, TTS, SMART FREIGHT CENTRE +16 partnersALICE,PRO DANUBE MANAGEMENT GMBH,DUISBURGER HAFEN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT,TTS,SMART FREIGHT CENTRE,BOKU,FH OO,ASE GMBH,CargoBeamer AG,IDIT,eYARD,HAFEN WIEN GMBH,NOSTA GROUP,EGTC,FHG,Rupprecht Consult - Forschung & Beratung,RSOE,MAGYAR DUNAI KIKOTOK SZOVETSEGE,Prodevelop (Spain),VBD,PORTS RHENANS SUISSES SWISS RHINE PORTS SRHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101069796Overall Budget: 8,846,060 EURFunder Contribution: 7,417,810 EURMultiRELOAD 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.
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