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SUMMARY:Key Takeaways from the SARIL and ReMuNet Joint Webinar on Sustainable and Resilient Intermodal Transport Networks
DESCRIPTION:Recently\, the SARIL and ReMuNet projects teamed up to host an informative webinar titled “Strategies and Tools for Sustainable and Resilient Intermodal Transport Networks“. The focus was on addressing the challenges and proposing innovative solutions to ensure robust supply chains amid the complexities of globalisation and unforeseen disruptions. \nInsights and Highlights\n1. Multimodal Transport Ecosystem\nPresenter: John von Stamm (FIR at RWTH Aachen) \nJohn von Stamm kicked off the session by presenting the first results of the ReMuNet project\, which is dedicated to creating a resilient multimodal freight transport network in Europe. His key points included: \n\nUnderstanding the complex ecosystem of multimodal transport.\nCategorizing disruptive events that can impact the network.\nDeveloping an algorithm designed to avoid crisis areas and ensure smooth operations.\n\n2. Routing and Network Optimization\nPresenter: Florian Krietsch (PTV Group) \nFlorian Krietsch discussed the critical aspects of intermodal services that facilitate modal shifts through advanced simulation\, collaboration\, and operational scenarios. He emphasized the importance of: \n\nStrategic planning to prepare for potential disruptions.\nOperational planning to handle real-time challenges effectively.\n\n3. Transparency and Flexibility in Intermodal Transport\nPresenter: Lars Deiterding (HACON) \nLars Deiterding highlighted the necessity of making intermodal transport as transparent and flexible as modern multimodal passenger trips. He pointed out that: \n\nCollaboration among various stakeholders is crucial.\nData exchange plays a vital role in achieving transparency and flexibility in transport operations.\n\n4. Optimising Intermodal Networks\nPresenter: Victor Becerra (DASSAULT SYSTEMES) \nVictor Becerra shared valuable lessons learned and strategies for mastering intermodal transport networks. His focus areas included: \n\nEffective data management to support decision-making processes.\nEnsuring system interoperability to integrate various transport modes.\nCapacity management to optimize network efficiency.\n\n5. SARIL Methodology\nPresenter: Corinna Köpke (Fraunhofer EMI) \nCorinna Köpke introduced the SARIL methodology\, which combines strategic and operational tools to support resilient and sustainable logistics operations. Key components of the methodology are: \n\nScenario simulations to prepare for different potential disruptions.\nRoute attribute models to optimize transport routes.\nCollaborative platforms for data exchange among stakeholders.\n\nThe session concluded with a Q&A and collaborative discussions aimed at refining these innovative solutions to meet industry needs. The webinar underscored the importance of understanding and managing the multimodal transport ecosystem to build resilience against disruptions. By leveraging data\, enhancing collaboration\, and adopting advanced planning tools\, the industry can pave the way for more sustainable and efficient transport networks. \nThe insights shared during this webinar are important for industry professionals seeking to enhance the resilience and sustainability of intermodal transport networks. By implementing these strategies and tools\, we can look forward to a future where supply chains are more robust and capable of withstanding the challenges of globalization and unexpected disruptions. \nVisit our partner’s ALICE website to watch the recordings and learn more!
URL:https://remunet-project.eu/project-event/key-takeaways-from-the-saril-and-remunet-joint-webinar-on-sustainable-and-resilient-intermodal-transport-networks/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Strategies and Tools for Sustainable and Resilent Intermodal Transport Networks (4th July 2024)
DESCRIPTION:As part of the activity field Resilient Transport Networks we present this webinar focused on strategies and tools for sustainable and resilient intermodal transport networks. Today\, globalization and unforeseen disruptions make it difficult to maintain a robust and resilient supply chain.  Multimodality and intermodality plays an important role in minimising the impact of them\, understading this ecosystem\, making it transparent and mastering it will lead to a better use of the different transport methods and nodes. \nIn this webinar\, organised by ALICE\, we will feature different projects and companies presenting tools\, technologies and their understanding on how we can make the multimodal and intermodal network more efficient and accessible. \nAGENDA\nWelcome and Introduction\n\nPablo Segura – ALICE\n\nUnderstanding the multimodal transport ecosystem: Initial results and next steps in ReMuNet project \n\nJohn von Stamm – FIR at RWTH Aachen\n\n Intermodal services for routing and network optimization to enable modal shift in simulation\, collaboration and operational scenarios \n\nFlorian Krietsch – PTV Group\n\n Making the use of intermodal transport as transparent and flexible as modern multimodal passenger trips \n\nLars Deiterding – HACON\n\n Mastering intermodal transport networks: Lessons Learned and Strategies for Optimization \n\nVictor Becerra – 3DS-Dassault Systemes\n\n Sustainability And Resilience for Infrastructure and Logistics networks (SARIL) methodology \n\nCorinna Köpke – Fraunhofer EMI\n\n Q&A and next steps \n  \n\n\n\n\nTo participate in this workshop\, simply accept the calendar invitation sent to you by  info@etp-alice.eu or follow this link: https://meet.goto.com/ALICE-ETP/sustainableandresilientintermodaltransportnetworks. \nFollowing the workshop\, recorded session videos and presentations will be accessible on the ALICE Corridors\, Hubs and Synchromodality Thematic Group (TG2) event page. \nFor more details on the event and to view the updated agenda\, please visit the public Webinar page. \nWe look forward to connecting with you online. Feel free to reach out to us to discuss your innovations and collaboration opportunities relevant to this group!
URL:https://remunet-project.eu/project-event/webinar-strategies-and-tools-for-sustainable-and-resilent-intermodal-transport-networks-4th-july-2024/
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