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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:DST, KOEDOOD DIESELSERVICE BV, VIA DONAU, Croatian Register of Shipping, SOGESTRAN +11 partnersDST,KOEDOOD DIESELSERVICE BV,VIA DONAU,Croatian Register of Shipping,SOGESTRAN,MERCURIUS SHIPBUILDING BV,FUTURE PROOF SHIPPING BV,KANZLEI ANZBÖCK,MARIN,SPB,ZERO EMISSION SERVICES BV,CFT,EUFRAK-EUROCONSULTS BERLIN GMBH,TTS,ANLEG GMBH,SCANDINAOS ABFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101096809Overall Budget: 5,321,960 EURFunder Contribution: 4,184,310 EURThe extent of shipping decarbonization and reduction of air pollutant emissions remains limited, despite the rapid development of greening technologies. This is particularly valid for existing inland vessels and coastal ships. A large scale retrofit of the fleet would accelerate the greening transformation. However, there is a wide variety of ship types with different power demands and different required volume of energy carriers. Alternative fuels require more space on board and/or more frequent bunkering. The bunkering infrastructure for such fuels is scarce, and their future price levels are uncertain. Most measures are associated with considerable investments. In addition, the existing regulatory framework still does not provide an adequate support. The question arises: which retrofit solution would be the most adequate for a ship of certain dimensions, type, and operational profile? To answer this question, the project SYNERGETICS (Synergies for Green Transformation of Inland and Coastal Shipping) will: - create synergies between the leading research institutions in ship hydrodynamics and energy transition, innovation centres and shipbuilding industry, regulatory bodies, ship owners, and technology providers with the goal to provide a catalogue of retrofit solutions which will accelerate the green transformation of inland vessels and coastal ships. - demonstrate the greening capacities of retrofit by implementing hydrogen and methanol combustion in internal combustion engines on selected existing ships in real life operational conditions; - address the greening potential of hydrodynamics improvements, by demonstrating the effectiveness of the aft-ship replacement which comprises the optimized shape of the aft part of the hull, duct, propeller, and rudder design, and implementation of exhaust gas after-treatment and hybrid propulsion systems; - contribute to electrification of fleets by further developing swappable battery container services and a system for power management of ships with hybrid propulsion.
more_vert - IATA,CERTH,CSSA,Valenciaport,MARLO,SPC,Jan de Rijk Logistics,Stena Line,Newcastle University,Inlecom Systems (United Kingdom),VIA DONAU,PORTBASE BV,ISL,University of the Aegean,K-NET S.A.,PTV Group (Germany),MAL,FORDESI,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,TREDIT,BMT,NECL,Port of Cork,ACOS,University of Innsbruck,eBOS Technologies (Cyprus),Mobycon,MJC2,BUTE,Schenker AB,MRTK,DSV Road ABFunder: European Commission Project Code: 233758
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:TX LOGISTIK AG, CESMAD BOHEMIA, Jan de Rijk Logistics, HELLENIC FEDERATION OF ROAD TRANSPORTERS, Cerema +38 partnersTX LOGISTIK AG,CESMAD BOHEMIA,Jan de Rijk Logistics,HELLENIC FEDERATION OF ROAD TRANSPORTERS,Cerema,TREDIT,NTEX AB,IHORKS SHIPPING AND TRADING SRL,VIA DONAU,AUSTRIATECH,KUEHNE+NAGEL A.E.,CERTH,ERTICO - ITS,CNES,NATIONAL UNION OF ROAD HAULIERS FROM ROMANIA,Novacom,SAMER & CO. SHIPPING SPA,HPA,ICOOR,CLS,CEAGA,BUNDESVERBAND GUTERKRAFTVERKEHR LOGISTIK UND ENTSORGUNG BGL EV,University of Northampton,CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF SERBIA,STICHTING CONNEKT,CTAG,GIVENTIS INTERNATIONAL BV,Chalmers University of Technology,TN WPS,GREEK EXPORTERS ASSOCIATION,SMART FREIGHT CENTRE,PTV Group (Germany),T-Systems,COOP LOGISTIK AB,TERMINAL INTERMODALE DI TRIESTE FERNETTI SPA,GLS,ATOS SPAIN SA,Mondelez EBSC s.r.o.,UNILEVER U.K. CENTRAL RESOURCES LIMITED,Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks,HOLM,IRU PROJECTS ASBL,THESSALONIKI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 690797Overall Budget: 16,220,100 EURFunder Contribution: 16,220,100 EURSupply chain visibility supported by easy access to, and exchange and use of relevant and abundant logistics-related information is an important prerequisite for the deployment of pan-European logistics solutions that are needed to increase efficiency and productivity, and to reduce environmental impact. Although there is a proliferative development of logistics-related data stores, information channels, information management systems and data mining facilities, with both international and intermodal focus, this multitude of solutions exhibits a high degree of fragmentation, due to differences in user requirements, data models, system specification and business models. This legacy situation severely hampers the optimal use of logistics-related information. To overcome this fragmentation and lack of connectivity of ICT-based information systems for logistics decision making, AEOLIX will establish a cloud-based collaborative logistics ecosystem for configuring and managing (logistics-related) information pipelines. This digital business ecosystem will create visibility across the supply chain, enabling more sustainable and efficient transport of goods cross Europe. An essential element of the approach is to ensure that for logistics actors connecting to and using the ecosystem in undemanding and has a low level of complexity. We envision the ecosystem enabling the integration of supply-chain-related transport business processes through logistics software solutions for cloud-based connectivity and interaction, in order to support more efficient collaboration in the logistics supply chain than exists today. By enabling low-complexity and low cost connectivity of local ICT platforms and systems and thereby scalable, trusted and secure exchange of information, AEOLIX will improve the overall competitiveness of goods transport in the supply chain, while simultaneously targeting sustainability from environmental, economic and social perspectives.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:University of Craiova, ADS VAN STIGT, Ecorys (United Kingdom), BMVBS, SPB +15 partnersUniversity of Craiova,ADS VAN STIGT,Ecorys (United Kingdom),BMVBS,SPB,Wärtsilä (Finland),TUV NORD,C.N.F.R. Navrom S.A.,DST,BAW,Wärtsilä (Netherlands),Multronic NV,Panteia,Ecorys (Netherlands),STC-Group,SGS NEDERLAND BV,TNO,PRO DANUBE MANAGEMENT GMBH,VIA DONAU,FH OOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 633929Overall Budget: 6,572,620 EURFunder Contribution: 6,250,000 EURThis proposal is for the creation of a Research and Innovation Action aimed at advancing innovation in the Inland Waterway Transport (IWT) sector (topic MG.4.4-2014). It is called “PROMINENT – Promoting Innovation in the Inland Waterways Transport Sector” and will address the key needs for technological development, as well as the barriers to innovation and greening in the European inland navigation sector. PROMINENT thereby is fully in line with the objectives of the European action programme NAIADES-II. PROMINENT addresses all topics included in call MG.4.4-2014 and is geared towards reaching its full impacts during the project lifetime. PROMINENT is ultimately aimed at providing solutions which make inland navigation as competitive as road transport in terms of air pollutant emissions by 2020 and beyond. In parallel PROMINENT aims to further decrease the energy consumption and carbon footprint of IWT, an area where IWT has already a strong advantage compared to road transport. PROMINENT will focus on: • Massive transition towards efficient and clean vessels. • Certification and monitoring of emission performance and development of innovative regimes • Harmonisation and modernisation of professional qualifications and the stimulation of the further integration of IWT into sustainable transport chains. PROMINENT will achieve the following targets: - develop cost-effective solutions applicable to 70% of the fleet and reduce the implementation costs by 30%; - involve all relevant stakeholders; - actively address and remove implementation barriers by 2020. The PROMINENT partners have found broad support among political and commercial decision makers in the field of inland navigation. Through its direct access to relevant industrial stakeholders and Member States the consortium has obtained significant backup needed to perform the work. The commitment of these organisations will lead to a high acceptance and further dissemination of results.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:DST, PLIMSOLL, Marine propulsion, SMILE-FEM, SWEREA SICOMP AB +20 partnersDST,PLIMSOLL,Marine propulsion,SMILE-FEM,SWEREA SICOMP AB,VIA DONAU,TNO,AUTENA,Plymouth University,TU Delft,Ecorys (Netherlands),Ecorys (United Kingdom),University of Belgrade,Faculty of Mechanica,MARIN,DJUG,CMT,BUTE,SHIP STUDIO SARL,First-DDSG,SPB,VNF,SDG,CFT,THYSSENKRUPP VEERHAVEN BVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 285405more_vert
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