A Review of Port Initiatives to Promote Freight Modal Shifts in Europe: Evidence from Port Governance Systems
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Port Initiatives for Modal Shift in Europe
2.1. Green Transport and Port Strategies in Europe
2.2. Port Governance in Europe
3. Analysis
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Port Authority (Country) | Port Governance System * | Name of the Initiative | Organization Responsible for the Initiative | Promotion | Target (Goal) | Implementation (Application System) |
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Amsterdam (Netherlands) | Hybrid | Amsterdam Barge Shuttle | Port authority (own initiative) | Waterborne transport | Promotion | Inland waterways |
Intermodal Planner | Port authority (own initiative) | Both (railway and waterborne) | Informative | Technology | ||
Optimizing Rail Connection | Collaboration with regional institution (EU) | Railway | Construction | Railway | ||
Green Barge—FloraHolland | Collaboration with private firm (FloraHolland) | Waterborne transport | Informative | Coordination program | ||
Antwerp (Belgium) | Hybrid | Development of rail network | Port authority (own initiative) | Railway | Construction | Railway |
Antwerp Intermodal Solution | Port authority (own initiative) | Both (railway and waterborne) | Informative | Technology | ||
Antwerp Connectivity Platform | Port authority (own initiative) | Both (railway and waterborne) | Informative | Technology | ||
Central Booking Platform | Collaboration with national government | Both (railway and waterborne) | Informative | Technology | ||
Barcelona (Spain) | Bureaucracy | Autometro | Collaboration with private firm (Seat) | Railway | Promotion | Railway |
Cargometro | Collaboration with private firm (Seat) | Railway | Promotion | Railway | ||
Rail Connection (UIC) | Collaboration with regional institution (EU) | Railway | Construction | Railway | ||
Dunkirk (France) | Bureaucracy | Designa multimodal transport system | Collaboration with regional institution (EU) | Both (railway and waterborne) | Research | Development research |
Felixstowe (UK) | Market | TESCO rail link | Collaboration with private firm (TESCO) | Railway | Promotion | Railway |
Felixstowe Rail Terminal | Collaboration with regional institution (EU) | Railway | Construction | Intermodal | ||
“Paris” Transport Management Solutions | Port authority (own initiative) | Both (railway and waterborne) | Informative | Technology | ||
Gdansk (Poland) | Bureaucracy | Extension of the road and railway network | Collaboration with regional institution (EU) | Railway | Promotion | Intermodal |
Genoa (Italy) | Bureaucracy | Genoa Past Corridor (Tiger Demo) | Collaboration with regional institution (EU) | Railway | Promotion | Intermodal |
Ghent (Belgium) | Hybrid | Extension of the Mercatordok (Multimodal Terminal) | Collaboration with regional institution (EU) | Both (railway and waterborne) | Promotion | Intermodal |
Gothenburg (Sweden) | Hybrid | The Gothenburg Port Line (Hamnbanan) | Collaboration with national government | Railway | Construction | Railway |
Arken-Core Rail Road Terminal (Nordic Maritime Link) | Collaboration with regional institution (EU) | Railway | Construction | Railway | ||
Hamburg (Germany) | Hybrid | TransPORT rail | Port authority (own initiative) | Railway | Informative | Technology |
Intelligent Transport System (ITS) for inland waterway shipping | Port authority (own initiative) | Waterborne transport | Informative | Technology | ||
Taking Action/Creating Values | Collaboration with national government | Both (railway and waterborne) | Research | Development research | ||
Helsinki (Finland) | Hybrid | Vuosaari Terminal link | Collaboration with national government | Railway | Construction | Intermodal |
Marseille (France) | Bureaucracy | Improvement of multimodal logistics platforms at the port of Marseille | Collaboration with regional institution (EU) | Railway | Promotion | Intermodal |
Port of Marseille—The MeRS project | Collaboration with national government | Railway | Informative | Technology | ||
Paris (France) | Bureaucracy | Franprix entre en Seine | Collaboration with private firm (Casino Group) | Waterborne transport | Promotion | Intermodal |
Ravenna (Italy) | Bureaucracy | Idrovia Ferrarese | Collaboration with national government | Waterborne transport | Promotion | Inland waterways |
Rotterdam (Netherlands) | Hybrid | Modal Split Obligation | Port authority (own initiative) | Both (railway and waterborne) | Administrative | Limit |
HIRO Research Project | Collaboration with private firm (Contargo) | Railway | Research | development research | ||
BAYROLO (Bavaria–Rotterdam connection) | Port authority (own initiative) | Railway | Promotion | Intermodal | ||
Nextlogic (Hintland Container Notification Barge) | Port authority (own initiative) | Waterborne transport | Informative | Technology | ||
River Guide (berths planning) | Port authority (own initiative) | Waterborne transport | Informative | Technology | ||
OnTrack | Port authority (own initiative) | Railway | Informative | Technology | ||
Scope | Port authority (own initiative) | Waterborne transport | Informative | Technology | ||
Navigate Rotterdam | Port authority (own initiative) | Both (railway and waterborne) | Informative | Technology | ||
The Barge Performance Monitor | Port authority (own initiative) | Waterborne transport | Informative | Technology | ||
Container transferium (The Container Exchange Route) | Port authority (own initiative) | Waterborne transport | Promotion | Inland waterways | ||
PortShuttle Rotterdam service | Port authority (own initiative) | Railway | Promotion | Intermodal | ||
Fresh Corridor | Collaboration with private firm | Both (railway and waterborne) | Promotion | Intermodal | ||
Betuweroute rail line | Collaboration with private firm | Railway | Construction | Railway | ||
Inland Port Dues | Port authority (own initiative) | Waterborne transport | Economic | Discount | ||
Sines (Portugal) | Bureaucracy | Port Single window (Janela Única Portuária) | Port authority (own initiative) | Railway | Informative | Technology |
Southampton (UK) | Market | TESCO rail link | Collaboration with private firm (TESCO) | Railway | Construction | Railway |
Southampton–Midlands rail corridor | Collaboration with national government and private firm | Railway | Construction | Railway | ||
Stockholm ** (Sweden) | Hybrid | Mälar shuttle (Mälarpendeln) | Collaboration with private firms | Waterborne transport | Promotion | Inland waterways |
Trelleborg (Sweden) | Hybrid | New gate for intermodal units | Collaboration with regional institution (EU) | Railway | Construction | Railway |
Wilhelmshaven (Germany) | Hybrid | Intermodal terminal | Port authority (own initiative) | Railway | Promotion | Intermodal |
Zeebrugge (Belgium) | Hybrid | PortConnect | Collaboration with private firm (PortConnect) | Waterborne transport | Informative | Technology |
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Target Categories (Goal) | Implementation (Application System) |
---|---|
Administrative | Legislation; norms; limit; agreement; inspection; technical requirement; environmental classification; supervision |
Economic | Fee; grant; discount; tax; tax deduction; subsidies; trade with emissions; reimbursement; certificate/ allowances |
Informative | Coordination program; technology |
Research | Development of research; technique evaluation testing |
Construction | Railway; inland waterway; intermodal |
Promotion of transport |
Organization Responsible | Percentage of the Total (%) |
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Port authority (own initiative) | 43 |
Collaboration with private firms | 23 |
Collaboration with regional institution (EU) | 20 |
Collaboration with national governments | 12 |
Collaboration with national governments and private firms | 2 |
Target Category | Implementation System | Results |
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Administrative | Limit | 1 |
Economic | Discount | 1 |
Informative | Coordination program | 1 |
Technology | 16 | |
Research | Development of research | 3 |
Construction | Railway | 11 |
Intermodal terminal | 2 | |
Promotion of transport | Railway | 1 |
Waterborne transport | 4 | |
Intermodal | 9 | |
Total of initiatives | 49 |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleGonzalez-Aregall, Marta, Kevin Cullinane, and Inge Vierth. 2021. "A Review of Port Initiatives to Promote Freight Modal Shifts in Europe: Evidence from Port Governance Systems" Sustainability 13, no. 11: 5907. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13115907
APA StyleGonzalez-Aregall, M., Cullinane, K., & Vierth, I. (2021). A Review of Port Initiatives to Promote Freight Modal Shifts in Europe: Evidence from Port Governance Systems. Sustainability, 13(11), 5907. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13115907