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RISING project and services
RIS Workshop (Danube Commission)
11/04/2011, Budapest/ HU
Gerhard Schilk (via donau)
Agenda
1) RISING project
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Project key facts
Project mission and partners
Geographical areas and demonstration cases
Conclusions and outlook
Contact details
2) RISING services
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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
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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.
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Partners
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Geographical areas
and demonstration cases
1) German waterways
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DBR/Elbe Case
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NWL (Weser/
German Canal) Case
2) Danube
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ILL Case
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Danube Cases (Ore
supply chain, ePorts,
Fleet management,
Lock services for
transportlogistics)
3) Rhine-Scheldt
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Portbase Case
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Sabic Case
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CTS Case
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RIS for
transport-logistics
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TOS by means of ETA
RIS
provider
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RIS
provider
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RIS
provider
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• Only support function
• Use of actual traffic data,
NtS, lock statistics, etc.
Traffic sector
RIS-ETA/TOS
(from RIS providers for their
national RIS sections)
ETA
(transport-ETA enriched by
RIS-ETA/TOS traffic information)
„Transport“-ETA
(from IWT operator, vessel
or fleet operator)
Transport sector
Shipping
company
Inland
Logistics
port /
company
terminal
(…)
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Event-based
Water 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!)
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RIS lock services
for 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).
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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.
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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,…).
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TES Platform - 2
Shipping companies /
private vessel owners
TES platform
Ports / Terminals
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LSP, cargo owners
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Port 1
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Terminal 1
Private vessel owner 1
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LSP, cargo owners
RIS – River Information Services
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Etc.
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RISING Services
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Contact details
• Project website: www.rising.eu
• Project coordinator:
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Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics (ISL)
Project manager: Mr. Arne Gehlhaar
Phone: +49.421.22096-49
Email: [email protected]
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Thank you for your attention
Gerhard Schilk
via donau – Österreichische Wasserstraßen-Gesellschaft mbH
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