Project description
Sustainable short sea shipping with automated vessels and supply chain optimisation
The EU is highly dependent on ports, which handle 74 % of imports and exports and 37 % of exchanges. Short Sea Shipping (SSS) is a major priority for cargo transportation. The EU-funded MOSES project will significantly enhance the SSS component of the European container supply chain by reducing total time to berth for TEN-T Hub Ports and by promoting the use of SSS feeder services to small ports with limited or no infrastructure. MOSES includes an innovative SSS feeder vessel outfitted with a robotic container handling system. It also includes a swarm of autonomous tugboats, an automated docking system for Hub Ports, and a machine learning-driven digital collaboration platform for logistics stakeholders. Moreover, MOSES will deliver concrete policy recommendations regarding SSS in Europe.
Objective
MOSES aims to significantly enhance the SSS component MOSES aims to significantly enhance the SSS component of the European container supply chain by addressing the vulnerabilities and strains that relate to the operation of large containerships. MOSES will follow a two-fold strategy for reducing the total time to berth for TEN-T Hub Ports and stimulating the use of SSS feeder services to small ports (hub and spoke traffic) that have limited or no infrastructure. MOSES will achieve its objectives by implementing the following innovations: (i) For the SSS leg, an innovative, hybrid electric feeder vessel designed to match dominant SSS business cases that will increase the utilization rate of small ports. The feeder will be outfitted with a robotic container-handling system that is self-sufficient in terms of (un)loading containerised cargo and will simplify the process at the Hub Ports while improving the operational capacity of small ports; (ii) For DSS ports, the adoption of an autonomous vessel manoeuvring and docking scheme (MOSES AutoDock) that will provide operational independency from the availability of port services. This scheme will be based on the cooperation of (a) a swarm of autonomous tugboats that automates manoeuvring with (b) an automated docking system based on an existing product; (iii) A digital collaboration and matchmaking platform (MOSES platform) aiming to match demand and supply of cargo volumes by logistics stakeholders using Machine Learning (ML) and data driven-based analysis to maximize SSS traffic. MOSES will be validated by pilot demonstrations in relevant testing environments (TRL5), supported by concrete business cases. A sustainability framework will be developed within the project for evaluating the performance and viability of the proposed innovations with sustainability criteria and benchmarking them against alternative transportation modes. This evaluation will also lead to concrete policy recommendations regarding SSS in Europe.
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157 80 ATHINA
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3083 Limassol
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341 00 Chalkis
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2595 DA Den Haag
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6708 PM Wageningen
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18538 Piraeus
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3011 Limassol
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46024 Valencia
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185 45 PIRAEUS
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39610 Astillero (Cantabria)
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18538 Piraeus
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846 00 Mykonos
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117 45 ATHENA
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3036 Limassol
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2985 AZ Ridderkerk
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20124 Milano
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20124 Milano
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400 40 Goteborg
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20780 Kaarina
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16474 Kista
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5600 Faaborg
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