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Developing the methodology for a coordinated approach to the clustering, monitoring and evaluation of results of actions under the Ports of the Future topic

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Complete
Geo-spatial type
Infrastructure Node
Total project cost
€1 275 563
EU Contribution
€1 275 563
Project Acronym
DocksTheFuture
STRIA Roadmaps
Network and traffic management systems (NTM)
Infrastructure (INF)
Transport mode
Waterborne icon
Transport policies
Deployment planning/Financing/Market roll-out
Transport sectors
Freight transport

Overview

Call for proposal
H2020-MG-2017-SingleStage-INEA
Link to CORDIS
Objectives

The EU maritime transport constitutes a crucial link in the global logistic chains and plays a leading role in international freight transport. Serving 40% of the EU’s internal trade and 75% of its external trade, maritime transport is an essential element in supporting Europe in maintaining its Number 1 position in global trade. Therefore, as a key node of the EU’s TEN-T ports have the ultimate objective to fully integrate maritime transport into the global logistics chain.

Within this framework, DocksTheFuture aims at defining the vision for the ports of the future in 2030, covering all specific issues that could define this concept including among others, dredging, emission reduction, energy transition, electrification, smart grids, port-city interface and the use of renewable energy management.

The proposal already addressed a preliminary research on the Port of Future concept, the definition of several Port of the Future topics to be addressed and their related targets in 2030 and a preliminary list of projects that could be potentially clustered together with the RIA retained proposals.

Moving from this point, DocksTheFuture will:

  • Refine and tune the Port of Future concepts, the Port of the Future topics and their related targets in 2030 and the list of projects to be clustered together with the RIA retained proposals.
  • Identify appropriate KPIs and relevant monitoring and evaluation of results of actions.
  • Leading to the Port of the Future Road Map for 2030 that will include a number of exploitation elements such as tools for evaluation and transferability of Port of the Future solutions, R&D and policy recommendations, training packages and the creation of a Port of the Future Network of Excellence.

All of these elements will be supported by a comprehensive Dissemination and Communication plan targeting all ports in Europe and other relevant stakeholders, including Mediterranean and other Neighbouring Partner Countries.

Funding

Parent Programmes
Institution Type
Public institution
Institution Name
European Commission
Type of funding
Public (EU)
Specific funding programme
H2020-EU.3.4.

Partners

Lead Organisation
Organisation
Circle Spa
Address
VIA MONCENISIO 75, 20089 ROZZANO MI, Italy
EU Contribution
€462 131
Partner Organisations
Organisation
Magellan-Associacao Para A Representacao Dos Interesses Portugueses No Exterior
Address
AVENIDA DA BOAVISTA 1588-7 RAMALDE, 4100 115 PORTO, Portugal
EU Contribution
€239 500
Organisation
Institut Fur Seeverkehrswirtschaft Und Logistik
Address
UNIVERSITATSALLEE 11-13, 28359 BREMEN, Germany
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€245 113
Organisation
Ports And Terminals Cvba
Address
DR J GOOSSENAERTSSTRAAT AB 54, 2920 KALMTHOUT, Belgium
EU Contribution
€184 219
Organisation
Universita Degli Studi Di Genova
Address
Via Balbi, 16126 Genova, Italy
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€144 600

Technologies

Technology Theme
Unclassified
Technology
Non-technology

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