RTF
The project makes real-time information about ferry delays, cancellations and travel time prognoses available to travel planning systems that cover different modes of transport. Real-time travel information is an immensely dynamic field – and ferry transportation is currently at risk of being left behind. The project sets up a collaborative data hub for real-time ferry information to be used for smoother transport of goods and people in the Baltic Sea region.
Summary
Maritime key actors need ferry real time information
The Interreg project RTF fosters the utilisation of ferry real time information to optimise intermodal transport chains for goods and people in the Baltic Sea region. To achieve this, key actors from ship navigation, public transport and logistics and ports combine their efforts.
A new data-hub to collect, process and deploy ferry real time information
The RTF project sets up a collaborative Baltic Sea region ferry real time data hub. It provides a shared base infrastructure to collect, process and deploy ferry real time info along intermodal door-to-door transport chains across the entire region. A comprehensive toolset to generate all necessary base data for ferry real time information is created. It supplies ferry real time generators with field-tested and validated solutions to feed their data into the hub to connect this process to available systems. In addition to that, proficient market actors create intermodal model applications.They depict different, complementary use cases related to transportation of goods and people and test them as part of their regular services. A broad dialogue among further potential ferry real time generators and consumers, industry partners, multipliers and political stakeholders is set into motion.
Benefits for transport actors and millions of passengers
11 ferry real time demo lines start operating from 2019. The lines cover the prevailing ferry line types of the Baltic Sea region, they involve major ferry operators and demonstrate benefits for 18 million passengers, three million cars, 44,000 busses, and 850,000 trailers in each year. By the end of the project, there is a benefit to be expected for all relevant transport actors to generate and to utilise ferry real time information for optimising intermodal transport chains for both goods and people across the entire region.
TIME FRAME 01.10.2017 – 30.09.2020
PROJECT BUDGET € 4 960 899,00
22 PROJECT PARTNERS:
23 ASSOCIATED PARTNERS from 8 countries: Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden.
VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION
www.realtimeferries.eu
The project makes real-time information about ferry delays, cancellations and travel time prognoses available to travel planning systems that cover different modes of transport. Real-time travel information is an immensely dynamic field – and ferry transportation is currently at risk of being left behind. The project sets up a collaborative data hub for real-time ferry information to be used for smoother transport of goods and people in the Baltic Sea region.
Summary
Maritime key actors need ferry real time information
The Interreg project RTF fosters the utilisation of ferry real time information to optimise intermodal transport chains for goods and people in the Baltic Sea region. To achieve this, key actors from ship navigation, public transport and logistics and ports combine their efforts.
A new data-hub to collect, process and deploy ferry real time information
The RTF project sets up a collaborative Baltic Sea region ferry real time data hub. It provides a shared base infrastructure to collect, process and deploy ferry real time info along intermodal door-to-door transport chains across the entire region. A comprehensive toolset to generate all necessary base data for ferry real time information is created. It supplies ferry real time generators with field-tested and validated solutions to feed their data into the hub to connect this process to available systems. In addition to that, proficient market actors create intermodal model applications.They depict different, complementary use cases related to transportation of goods and people and test them as part of their regular services. A broad dialogue among further potential ferry real time generators and consumers, industry partners, multipliers and political stakeholders is set into motion.
Benefits for transport actors and millions of passengers
11 ferry real time demo lines start operating from 2019. The lines cover the prevailing ferry line types of the Baltic Sea region, they involve major ferry operators and demonstrate benefits for 18 million passengers, three million cars, 44,000 busses, and 850,000 trailers in each year. By the end of the project, there is a benefit to be expected for all relevant transport actors to generate and to utilise ferry real time information for optimising intermodal transport chains for both goods and people across the entire region.
TIME FRAME 01.10.2017 – 30.09.2020
PROJECT BUDGET € 4 960 899,00
22 PROJECT PARTNERS:
- University of Rostock DE – Lead Partner
- Public Transport Association Berlin Brandenburg DE
- Baltic Sea Forum e.V. DE
- Schenker Deutschland AG DE
- Swedish Maritime Administration SE
- Viktoria Swedish ICT SE
- Skånetrafiken SE
- Stena Line AB SE
- Viking Line Abp FI
- Helsinki Region Transport FI
- West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin PL
- Klaipeda Shipping Research Center LT
- A´TUIN” Ltd. LV
- International Transport Development Association LV
- Estonian Small Harbours Development Center EE
- Saarte Liinid AS EE
- Motus Foundation (in cooperation with BPO) PL
- Lindaliini OY FI
- Tallinn University of Technology EE
- Estonian Road Administration EE
- Port of Trelleborg SE
- Flixbus DE
23 ASSOCIATED PARTNERS from 8 countries: Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden.
- Ministry of Energy, Infrastructure and State Development M-V DE
- Rostock Trimodal DE
- Euroports Ferry Stevedoring Rostock DE
- German Logistics Association DE
- Tom Tom Germany DE
- GoEuro DE
- Danish State Railways DK
- HH Ferries Group SE
- Västtrafik SE
- Port of Stockholm SE
- Central Klaipeda Terminal LT
- Smitlynes Perkela LT
- Latvian Coast Guard LV
- Ministry of Transport Latvia LV
- Port of Liepaja LV
- Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communication Estonia EE
- Baltic Ports Organization EE
- City of Helsinki FI
- Delfi Association DE
- TS Laevad OÜ EE
- Danish Shipwoners Association DK
- DFDS A/S DK
- Tallink Grupp EE
VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION
www.realtimeferries.eu