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15.05.2012

Partial blockage because of an event from 02. to 03.06.2012

Upstream driving inland waterway vessels and pushing units (km 46,0 to 49,3)

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11.05.2012

Motorboat race in Dessau

Blockage of Elbe between km 260,6 and km 262,4 from 19.05.2012 08:45 until 20.05.2012 18:00.

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04.04.2012

Elbe port Brunsbüttel to be upgraded

First construction phase will start in April/May 2012.

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24.02.2012

Voyage planner activated for oversized and heavy lift cargo at river Elbe

RISING software tool ready for public usage – free of charge.

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News Article

24.11.2011

RISING – RIS Services for Improving the Integration of Inland Waterway Transports into Intermodal Chains

RISING project will investigate over 3 years - February 2009 until January 2012 - how the efficiency of co-modal transport-logistics processes using Inland Waterway Transport (IWT) can be increased.

IWT has become an integral part of co-modal transport-logistics chains: as such the sector has to comply with requirements of supply chain management. Effective transport infrastructure and high-performance Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) must be further developed which will play a key role in this process. There is therefore a need to exploit existing and identify RIS services for almost every step of an IWT-based process (planning > execution > completion), ranging from voyage planning, fleet management, transport monitoring and event management.



Project activities take place in different geographical regions covering the three major European inland waterway corridors (Rhine/Scheldt, Danube, Elbe/Weser). The “demonstrator Elbe” – in cooperation of logistics service providers, port and terminal operators, but also RIS providers – pursues the objective of supporting efficient transport and logistics at inland waterway Elbe. Elbe Promotion Center and their associated partners from the RISING project (Deutsche Binnenreederei, Marlo, LogIT, Sächsische Binnenhäfen Oberelbe) will develop a software tool that provides assistance by checking basic feasibility of IWT solution of project cargo transportation. Just at planning phase of shipping heavy and oversized cargo use of inland waterway vessels should be focussed to. As a result road infrastructure will be relieved and administrative processes accelerated if authorisation for road transport is needed.

Co-financed by the European Commission (DG TREN) within the 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development, the RISING project is coordinated by the Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics (ISL) in Bremen, Germany. The RISING consortium comprises 23 project partners from 11 countries. The partners are working in common to strengthen awareness and usage of innovative RIS-based services for the European transport-logistics sector.

Further information are available here: http://www.rising.eu/

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With support by the European Commission for Mobility and Transport