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RISING project and services

RISING project and services. RIS Workshop (Danube Commission) 11/04/2011, Budapest/ HU Gerhard Schilk (via donau). Agenda. 1) RISING project Project key facts Project mission and partners Geographical areas and demonstration cases Conclusions and outlook Contact details

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RISING project and services

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  1. RISING project and services RIS Workshop (Danube Commission) 11/04/2011, Budapest/ HU Gerhard Schilk (via donau)

  2. Agenda 1) RISING project Project key facts Project mission and partners Geographical areas and demonstration cases Conclusions and outlook Contact details 2) RISING services ….

  3. Key facts Project acronym: RISING Name: RIS Services for Improving the Integration of Inland Waterway Transport into Intermodal Chains EU-Programme: FP7-2007 Project budget: approx. 7.5 MEUR EC grants: approx. 5.3 MEUR Project duration: 36 months Project start: 1 February 2009 Project end: 31 January 2012

  4. Mission The use of traffic information for transport-related services is of utmost importance and has the potential to streamline IWT processes and multimodal transport chains.

  5. Partners

  6. Geographical areasand demonstration cases 1) German waterways • DBR/Elbe Case • NWL (Weser/ German Canal) Case 2) Danube • ILL Case • Danube Cases (Ore supply chain, ePorts, Fleet management, Lock services for transportlogistics) 3) Rhine-Scheldt • Portbase Case • Sabic Case • CTS Case

  7. RIS for transport-logistics

  8. TOS by means of ETA • Only support function • Use of actual traffic data, NtS, lock statistics, etc.

  9. Event-basedWater Level Service Provision of (predicted) water level in case of water level exceeds or falls below a defined value, Usage for transport planning (e.g. capacity planning of vessels) and transport execution Input for integrated RIS-TLS service, i.e. Fleet Management Application Forecasts: 24h/48h, 4-5d, (depending per country – reliability!)

  10. RIS lock servicesfor T&L • Provision of the operational status of chambers and locks to (service) users, • Provision of average locking and waiting times as well as forecasts based on traffic situation, • Up-to-date information about actual situation and forecasts for locks en route of a voyage, • Pilot for advanced ticketing and reservation of lock operations (confirmed passing times in Serbia).

  11. ePort (RIS in ports) (automated) Integration of traffic information (RIS) into in-house IT-systems (of inland ports), Transport management assistance: Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) for port, terminal operations, Berth planning and safety, Cargo management (planning of cargo transhipment), Billing (harbour dues and cargo rates), Production of statistics, Interface to other modes (road, rail, maritime) etc.

  12. TES Plattform - 1 • Supporting the exchange of data between inland vessel operators and inland ports/ terminal operators, • Compilation of RIS information (POS, lock, traffic,…) with transport and voyage data, • Usage of ERI (ERINOT messages) enables: • Dynamic user authorization – temporary access authorization for inland ports/ terminals, based on ERI contents, • Improved data quality and handling of data for ports and terminals, • Easier recording of changes of push convoys (lightering and [de-]coupling,…).

  13. TES Platform - 2

  14. RISING Services

  15. Contact details • Project website: www.rising.eu • Project coordinator: • Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics (ISL) • Project manager: Mr. Arne Gehlhaar • Phone: +49.421.22096-49 • Email: gehlhaar@isl.org

  16. Gerhard Schilk via donau – Österreichische Wasserstraßen-Gesellschaft mbH

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