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GNSS opportunities for Infrastructure managers

This document discusses the potential benefits of using GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) like Galileo and EGNOS for infrastructure managers in various sectors. It highlights the opportunities for improving logistics, container tracking, and urban distribution. The document also addresses the requirements and prerequisites for service providers in these areas.

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GNSS opportunities for Infrastructure managers

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  1. GNSS opportunities for Infrastructure managers “Galileo & EGNOS for public interest services” Brussels 25.11.2008 EUROPLATFORMS & Interporto Bologna Angelo Aulicino email: aulicino@bo.interporto.it

  2. Europlatforms & Interporto Bologna Europlatforms is the European association of freight villages. • Promoting and expanding the concept of logistic platform in Europe and worldwide; • Creating and developing relations among existing platforms in Europe and with similar groupings internationally; • Contributing at policy level to Pan-European and Cross-Mediterranean transport integration and partnership. 53FreightVillages 9Countries • Denmark – Spain – France – Greece – Hungary – Italy – Luxembourg – Portugal – Ukraine 2.400Transportoperators

  3. Facts and Figures Total surface 4.115.000 mq alreadybuilt or acquired 585.000 sqmtsofrailwayinfrastructure 3intermodalterminals 6.290trains-yearmoving 2.225.000 tonn-year 5.000lorries per daymoving 2.600.000 tonn - year

  4. Top 20 world container ports 2007 Container traffic in EUforeseentogrowby 61,16%* in the year 2015

  5. MARITIME MARKET a potential for GNSS ServicesThe ten largest container shipping companies

  6. COMBINED TRANSPORT IN EUROPE potentialityfor GNSS Services Projectionsfor the strong growthofunaccompaniedcombinedtransportby the year 2015 Source: Diomis Project - UIC Unaccompaniedinternationalcombinedtransport in Europe Unaccompanieddomesticcombinedtransport in Europe

  7. COMBINED TRANSPORT IN EUROPE Almost120operatorsdealingwithcombinedfreighttransport in Europe

  8. NEW MARKET REQUIREMENTS Economiesof scale Ship’s size evolution Container Vessel Tipology x 5 • The expectedeffects are: • IncreasingofLoadingcapacity • NeedofEfficientTransportSystems • NeedofincreasingofRailservicesproductivity . LONGER & HEAVIER TRAINS

  9. Increase SECURITY of transported goods Improve the QUALITY of container tracking SHARE real-time cargo information along transnational path. STAKEHOLDERS’ requirements / prerequisitesfor SERVICE PROVIDERS

  10. Launched in 2005 for commercial use in 2006 jointly developed a container tracking system based on the integration of two key emerging technologies: an intelligent real-time tracking device, and a fully integrated network for s sensor network. USERs & “MEDIA” keen on GNSS Servises IBM and Maersk Logistics BBC to track a shipping container around the world: The Box The BBC is sticking a GPS in a shipping container and sending it around the world in order to reveal the secret lives of these giant steel packet. We have painted and branded a BBC container and bolted on a GPS transmitter so you can follow its progress all year round as it criss-crosses the globe. The Box will hopefully reach the US, Asia, the Middle East , Europe and Africa and when it does BBC correspondents will be there to report on who's producing goods and who's consuming them... We are keeping our fingers crossed the Box does not fall overboard (it happens) and that it gives us a better understanding of what ties countries and continents together.

  11. EU Approach Commission proposes strategy to improve the environment in Europe’s cities The European Commission today launched a new Thematic Strategy on the Urban Environment to help Member States and regional and local authorities improve the environmental performance of Europe’s cities. Its goal is to facilitate better implementation of EU environmental policies and legislation at the local level through exchange of experience and good practice between Europe’s local authorities URBAN DISTRIBUTION Regulatory framework • City-LogisticsRegulatory FRAMEWORK (policiesnotdirectlyfocused on it): • Interventi di ordine politico-amministrativo(regolamentazione della circolazione),che si traducono nella definizione di: • - Regulatoryrestrectivemeasuresfor the accesrelatedto: • • infrastructures • • time windows: • • typeofvans: • • efficientloadingfactor • • road pricingappliedto the city centre or parking pricing; • - Operational and logisticsmeasures, focused on a more efficientoperationalmodelbased on the usageof UDC for the last miledelivery so tooptimiseloadfactorof the vans and consignments per trip.

  12. Experiences over europe show that the drawback the GPS signal due to “canyon effect” especially in historical city centres. URBAN DISTRIBUTION Bergen Oslo Parma Bremen Amsterdam Madrid Bologna Padova Trondheim

  13. Improve the tracking QUALITY of the goods SHARE real-time delivery information Increase the RELAIBILITY of the consignments CITY LOGISTICS’ requirements / prerequisitesfor SERVICE PROVIDERS

  14. Compliance with EU wishes • Freight Logistics Action Plan of the European Commission • E-Freight: • Sustainable quality: • Simplification of the transport chain • Green transport Corridors for Freight 14

  15. www.gnsstracking.eu

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