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Interaction and cooperation between ports, road and railwaysValeria Cipollone
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Utrecht, 14 and 15 November 2018
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The challenges of the port system
ITS
Ø Improve productivity and securityØ Make logistics more efficient, competitive and
sustainableØ Better integration of ports in the urban areaØ Better integration of ports at corridor level
Pressure on portsto deliver added
value service
Foster integrationin the intermodal
network
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Defining the scope of port’s traffic management strategies: Planning ITS at port’s level
Ø Building suitable cooperation among stakeholders at each link of the logistic chain
Ø Establishing shared goals among different stakeholders
Ø Clear analysis of challenges and problemsØ Defining the architecture for ITS applications
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Single PCS model (MUPCS) – Architecture design
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Italian ports 2017
Genova 3.085La Spezia 7.008Livorno 1.986Piombino 3
Civitavecchia 1.171Ravenna 6.340Trieste 8.817Ancona 91
Monfalcone 1.105Venezia 5.453TOTALE 35.059
Source: RFI
Rail Traffic from Italian ports [nr. of trains handled]
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Valeria CipolloneRAM Logistica Infrastrutture e Trasporti S.p.A.