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TrainMoS Presentation

(Project nº: 2011‐EU‐21004‐S)

TrainMoS Presentation

(Project nº: 2011‐EU‐21004‐S)

www.TrainMoS.eu

www.TrainMoS.eu

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TRAINMOS PARTNERS

TRAINMOS PARTNERS

Universities

Other European Partners

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

Organismo Público Puertos del Estado

Faculdade de Ciências Sociais Humanas

CIMNE

National Technical University of Athens

Corporación Marítima Lobeto Lobo SL

Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH

Oceanfinance Ltd

Università degli Studi di Genova

Regione Liguria 

Edinburgh Napier University

Circle

Chalmers Tekniska Hoegskola AB

City of Gothenburg

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TRAINMOS PARTNER CONTACTS

TRAINMOS PARTNER CONTACTS

M.C. Palomino

[email protected]

Javier Gesé

[email protected]

Joao Figueira Da Sousa

[email protected]

Jesús Carbajosa

[email protected]

Dimitrios V. Lyridis

[email protected]

Sergio Velasquez

[email protected]

Jens Froese

jens.froese@t‐online.de

Maro Varvate

[email protected]

Riccardo Bozzo

[email protected]

Simona Costa

[email protected]

Alfred J. Baird

[email protected]

Alexio Picco

[email protected] 

Margareta Lutzhoft

[email protected]

Sebastian Marx 

[email protected]

Coordinator

J.L. Almazán

[email protected]

www.gipuertos.es

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MoS

(Motorways of the Sea)

A European Commission Programme

Directorate‐General for Mobility and Transport (DG MOVE)

TEN‐T

(Priority axe 21)

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WHITE PAPER

WHITE PAPER

ROADMAP TO A SINGLE EUROPEAN TRANSPORT AREA

TOWARDS A COMPETITIVE AND RESOURCE EFFICIENT TRANSPORT SYSTEM

EU needs FREIGHT MULTIMODAL CORRIDORS (energy efficient, low carbon 

emissions, reliable, low operational costs, advanced management systems…)

SEA PORTS have a major role as logistics centers

Maritime transport for long distance and intercontinental freight traffic

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Priority axe 21 (Motorways of the Sea) distribution areas

Priority axe 21 (Motorways of the Sea) distribution areas

• Baltic – North Sea

• Atlantic

• West Mediterranean

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TrainMoS

(Motorways of the Sea - PP21)

TRAINING HUMAN ELEMENT FOR

EFFICIENT MASSIVE FREIGHT TRANSPORT

WITH MARITIME LINKS

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Great efforts have been made in the recent past years to

make the Transport European Policy

SUSTAINABLE 

The new growth of transport with Integrated Transport

European Policy has to be

SMART  

SUSTAINABLE 

INCLUSIVE

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I N C L U S I V E

I N C L U S I V E

Means manpower and jobs.

Better jobs with better prepared people and better

salaries with better productivity: that means

T R A I N I N G 

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S M A R T

S M A R T

Means research and development.

Together with

TRAINING

Means

UNIVERSITY SPECIALIZATION

i.e: University specialized courses, workshops, seminars   

& University Master on MoS

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PEOPLE FIRST

T R A I N I N G   M O S

PEOPLE FIRST

T R A I N I N G   M O S

The higher worker technical qualification improves his

performance and improves his company competitiveness.

A competitive company is able to offer better salaries and

social benefits and permits to improve corporate social

responsibility

i.e. better individual and collective life

quality.

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QUALIFIED HUMAN CAPITAL

QUALIFIED HUMAN CAPITAL

Strengthening the human capital of the Motorways of the Sea is necessary for

the efficient and effective implementation of multimodal corridors in the EU.

Need to strengthen relations between business and training sectors.

Universities and training centers have a fragmented view of the sector.

Does not exist a vocational education tool for the titulation armonization in

the UE that permits workers mobility (i.e. STCW code).

Increasing average age of the population in Europe.

New generational change needs.

Need to develop a mechanism for defining the necessary occupations and

skills of this new sector.

Continous knowledge updating needed.

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Getting global knowledge

through

European University resources

to accomplish

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TRAINMOS STRUCTURE

TRAINMOS STRUCTURE

TEN‐T DG MOVE

TEN‐T EXECUTIVE AGENCY

(Project Manager TEN‐T EA)

TrainMoS

COMMISSION DECISION

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TRAINMOS

OPERATIONAL ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE

TRAINMOS

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TRAINMOS

CONCEPTUAL ORGANIZATION

TRAINMOS

CONCEPTUAL ORGANIZATION

Advisory

Committee

Peer

Committee

Stakeholders

EU

Universities

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TrainMoS

GENERAL PLAN

TrainMoS

GENERAL PLAN

2012‐2013

(15‐01‐2012/15‐10‐2013)

Development of European e‐learning platform for MoS TRAINING.

Seven Pilot Actions for a total of 42 ECTS, based on stakeholders needs.

Specialized MoS seminars & workshops.

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ACTIVITIES

1. Project Management 

2. MoS ICT Platform of Knowledge 

3. Pilot Actions

4. Stakeholders Networking and Dissemination

ACTIVITIES

1. Project Management 

2. MoS ICT Platform of Knowledge 

3. Pilot Actions

4. Stakeholders Networking and Dissemination

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ACTIVITIES

ACTIVITIES

1. Project Management

2. MoS ICT Platform of Knowledge 

2.1. e‐MoS Learning Management Systems and e‐library

2.2. e‐MoS web portal 

3. Pilot Actions

3.0. Stakeholders demands on training profiles & course contents

3.1. P1. Ports, terminals and hinterland links

3.2. P2. Smart cities and intelligent ports

3.3. P3. Green ports and inclusive ICZM

3.4. P4. Multimodality and efficient shipping

3.5. P5. Multimodal transport economics

3.6. P6. Safety and security

3.7. P7. Logistic chain and modal integration

3.8. Compilation and analysis of results

4. Stakeholders Networking and Dissemination

4.1. Establishing the Network

4.2. Dissemination activities

4.3. MoS vocational education

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CALENDAR

Year

Month

1. Project Management 

2.   MoS ICT Platform of Knowledge Infrastructure

2.1. e‐MoS Learning Management Systems and e‐library

2.2. e‐MoS Portal

3.   Pilot Actions

3.0. Course contents definition and stakeholder demands

3.1. P1. Ports, terminals and hinterland links 

3.2. P2. Smart cities and intelligent ports

3.3. P3. Green ports and inclusive ICZM

3.4. P4. Multimodality and efficient shipping

3.5. P5. Multimodal transport economics

3.6. P6. Safety and security

3.7. P7. Logistic chain modal integration

3.8. Compilation and analysis of results

4.   Stakeholders Networking and Dissemination

4.1. Establishing the Network 

4.2. Dissemination activities

4.3. Vocational Education

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Feb

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ACTIVITIES AND ROLES

ACTIVITIES AND ROLES

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ACTIVITY 2

DIGITAL PLATFORM (ICT)

ACTIVITY 2

DIGITAL PLATFORM (ICT)

Responsible Entities: CircleCap, CIMNE and UPM

Countries: Italy and Spain

Schedule: 2012‐2013

Other participating entities:

 Participant Universities as Pilot Action Responsibles

 Stakeholders

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TRAINMOS WEBSITE

TRAINMOS WEBSITE

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ACTIVITY 3

PILOT ACTIONS

ACTIVITY 3

PILOT ACTIONS

Subactivity 3.1. Pilot Action #1. Port terminals and hinterland links

Subactivity 3.2. Pilot Action #2. Smart cities and intelligent ports

Subactivity 3.3. Pilot Action #3. Green ports and inclusive ICZM

Subactivity 3.4. Pilot Action #4. Multimodality and efficient shipping

Subactivity 3.6. Pilot Action #5. Multimodal transport economics

Subactivity 3.6. Pilot Action #6. Safety and security

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COURSES PROGRAMMES

DAY LECTURE DAY TOPICS SOME SUGGESTED LECTURE TOPICS

1 Introduction to TEN‐T, MoS and Train MoS.  EU Transport Policy and  Motorways of the Sea  2 Ports role in multimodal transport system. Transport Modes; Multimodal Transport 3 Humal element in multimodal transport 4 Port as transport node in logistic chains 1 Definition and types of ports 2 National differences 3 Role and functions of ports 4 Port operators, actors and stakeholders

1 Port Management: Process management and analysis

2 Port financing, business model 3 Liner services 4 1 Definition and types of terminals 2 Terminal design and layout 3 Terminal management and operation using an example of a  container terminal 4 Equipment in container terminals 1 Hinterland connections within Intermodal transport 2 Railway transport 3 Trucking services 4 Inland navigation 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Innovative concepts for hinterland connectivity(e.g. dry port) 2 Challenges and improvement of hinterland connections  3 Discussion and summary 4 Visit to a Port/Terminal PILOT #1: Port, Terminals and Hinterland Links in MoS Context Interlinks within ports & terminals   Wednesday Introduction to ports and their structure and functions Port financing and management, services in ports Terminals in ports Terminals and hinterland connections Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Monday Tuesday

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COURSES PROGRAMMES

DAY LECTURE DAY TOPICS SOME SUGGESTED LECTURE TOPICS

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 Monday European context and policies (city+port) ; New technologies and  solutions Wednesday ITS, intelligent transport systems; External costs and internalization Thursday Smart cities: interaction city/port; Passengers terminal Friday EU large projects and technologies trend to improve mobility,  comodality and sustainability Saturday  Sunday Visit to Genoa Port and City PILOT #2: Smart cities and intelligent ports Monday People & ports; Social and economic relevance of transport  systems and impact on environment  and energy demand from a  MoS TEN‐T view Tuesday Intelligent ports, freight transportation and logistics; Sustainable  development and mobility

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COURSES PROGRAMMES

DAY LECTURE DAY TOPICS SOME SUGGESTED LECTURE TOPICS

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 Monday Future of ports: Green Ports; ; COSTA; Blue Change; On Shore  Power Supply; The human element LNG; Cold Ironing; Bunkering; MARPOL; Energy generation into  ports Wednesday Navigation aids; hydrographic surveys; Operational meteorology  and oceanography Lighthouses; Galileo Thursday Environmental issues Marine pollution; IMO regulations; Energy management and  production into ports Friday New trends on green ports Infrastructures and operations MARPOL installations; Infrastructures and construction companies;  Environmental friendly operations and equipments Saturday  Sunday Visit to Valencia/Sagunto port PILOT #3: Green ports and inclusive Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) Monday Ports and territory; Maritime Routes and port locations; Energy  balance of transport Routes, navigation speed and motors; energy balance by transport  mode Tuesday Coastal and marine delimitations and policies; Integrated Coastal  Zone Management Insurance, resposibility and court competence

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COURSES PROGRAMMES

DAY LECTURE DAY TOPICS SOME SUGGESTED LECTURE TOPICS

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 PILOT #4: Multimodality and efficient shippping Monday Fleet; Shipbuilding trends; Ship retrofitting Fleets and ship types; Shipowners; Flag policies Tuesday Shipping economics Banking; Ship financing; Pricing and competitiveness Monday Trends on shipping; Multimodal transport outlook; shipowners  view; MOS 24 Wednesday Economics of multimodal transport Modal split; Terminal operators and shipping companies Thursday Contracting and markets; Classification and certification Affreightment and transport contracts; Chartering; Spot markets;  Freight rates Friday Types of freight transportation Liner trade; Transhipment; TRAMP Saturday  Sunday Visit to Piraeus port

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COURSES PROGRAMMES

DAY LECTURE DAY TOPICS SOME SUGGESTED LECTURE TOPICS

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 PILOT #5: Multimodal transport economics Monday MoS Concept MoS and Multimodal transport in the TEN‐T context Tuesday MoS Economics Economic fundamentals of MoS and multimodal transport Monday Widening MoS concept Widening the applicability of MoS services within the EU and to  neighbouring countries and regions Wednesday MoS Policy Thursday MoS Operations Analysis of MoS operations and services including evaluation of  end user needs for MoS multimodal transport services; Freight  forwardering Key policy initiatives and backgrounds to MoS developments at  both EU and state levels Friday MoS Strategy Operating strategies and competitive nature of MoS multimodal  transport services on the frame of envolving logistics supply chains Saturday  Sunday Visit to Aberdeen

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COURSES PROGRAMMES

DAY LECTURE DAY TOPICS SOME SUGGESTED LECTURE TOPICS

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 PILOT #6: Safety and Security Monday Ship‐Port system; Polar Routes VTS; Communications and team management; HF; BTM Tuesday The human element in marine safety SAR; Accidents and rescue at sea; SOLAS Monday Safe Cargo handling; Port pilotage; Mona Lisa; MIELE Wednesday Safety: Shore perspective Vessel traffic monitoring and management Thursday Safety: Ship perspective Safe navigation; Liability Friday Security (Shore and ship perspectives) ISPS code; Piracy in marine transportation; Navy in mission Saturday  Sunday Visit to Gothemburg port

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COURSES PROGRAMMES

DAY LECTURE DAY TOPICS SOME SUGGESTED LECTURE TOPICS

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 PILOT #7: Logistic chain and modal integration Monday The economic geography of the World and European Trade;  Commerce, Navigation and History (explorations and discoveries) Tuesday Maritime Transport and the Global Logistic Chains; Global logistics  and supply chains Monday EU transport policies and trends; Multimodality and MoS; MoS  projects integration; Core Network; How to Concept, Plan,  Implement and Manage a MoS Project; MoS policy and MoS future Wednesday Modal Vocation and Modal Integration in a Global World;  Maritime‐road‐rail‐inland waterways transport integration;  Interoperability Thursday Information management systems; e‐maritime; MOS4MOS Friday Transeuropean Transport Networks; Stevedoring: the human  element in the multimodal transport MoS; MoS transpor solutions; Specific and functional aspects; MoS  corridors Saturday  Sunday Visit to Lisbon Port

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SUBACTIVITY 3.0

Course contents definition and stakeholder demands

SUBACTIVITY 3.0

Course contents definition and stakeholder demands

Definition of stakeholders demands of MoS knowledge needs

to help define Pilot Actions contents.

SUBACTIVITY 3.8

Compilation and analysis of results with stakeholders

SUBACTIVITY 3.8

Compilation and analysis of results with stakeholders

Compilation,

analysis

of

results

and

consideration

of

stakeholders' opinion on results obtained from each Pilot

Action.

ACTIVITY 3

ADDITIONAL SUBACTIVITIES

ACTIVITY 3

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ACTIVITY 4

STAKEHOLDERS NETWORKING

AND DISSEMINATION

ACTIVITY 4

STAKEHOLDERS NETWORKING

AND DISSEMINATION

Constitution of national stakeholder networks.

International stakeholder networks.

Specific stakeholder networks (shipowners and ISPS).

National, international and specific stakeholders meetings.

MoS Seminars & Workshops.

MoS Vocational education.

Seminar on job finding.

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ACTIVITY 4

ROLE OF EACH PARTNER

ACTIVITY 4

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TrainMoS

The European MoS Knowledge Program

TrainMoS

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EU MEMBERS TO BE 

INCLUDED IN THE FUTURE

EU MEMBERS TO BE 

INCLUDED IN THE FUTURE

Estonia

Bulgaria

Malta

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FOLLOWING YEARS

FOLLOWING YEARS

Cooperation activities on MoS.

MoS dissemination activities.

European University Master on MoS (60 ECTS)

R+D+i complementary activities on MoS topics.

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