AEGIS: Advanced, efficient and green intermodal systems

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The European maritime transport policy recognizes the importance of the waterborne transport systems as key elements for sustainable growth in Europe. A major goal is to transfer more than 50% of road transport to rail or waterways within 2050. However, waterways are at a disadvantage as they normally depend on transhipment and land transport to and from final destination. To meet this challenge we need a completely new approach to short sea and inland waterways shipping in Europe. This needs to include ships as well as ports and the digital information exchanges between them. A key element in this is automation of ships, ports and administrative tasks. The AEGIS project has been funded by the EU Commission to develop new knowledge and technology to address this challenge.

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Rodseth, O. J., Psaraftis, H. N., Krause, S., Raakjr, J., & Coelho, N. F. (2020). AEGIS: Advanced, efficient and green intermodal systems. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 929). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/929/1/012030

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