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The AdSP of Mare Adriatico Orientale is front man of a project of technological innovation to service of the intermodalità
The port of Trieste and the Austrian terminal of Fürnitz will adopt a shared technological solution for the exchange of data in real time
February 8, 2018
The Authority of Harbour System of Mare Adriatico Orientale is front man of SMARTLOGI - "Logistic transboundary sustainable and intelligent", a new project on the technological innovation to the service of the intermodalità that is most recent than 15 new projects activated in the last biennium from the agency that manages the port of Trieste for a deep budget of 24,7 million euros financed with European.
SMARTLOGI, that it will have a duration of 24 months and an appropriation of about 1,3 million euros, is co-financed by the Program of Italy-Austria Cross-border cooperation and is developed in collaboration with the interporto of Fürnitz, University of Klagenfurt, the GECT "Without Borders", the Venetian Region, University IUAV of Venice and EURAC.
Purpose of the project will be that to upgrade the cooperation is on the operations plan that institutional, regarding the sustainable options of the intermodal transport, to the aim to diminish of the impact on the atmosphere in terms of emissions of polluting gases, co2, and noise on the alpine arc, along the axis of Brenner and that of Tarvisio.
In particular, the port of Trieste and the Austrian terminal of Fürnitz (Villaco) will adopt a shared technological solution for the exchange of data in real time, in way such to return the rail shipment of the goods still more efficient convenient and. At last, a replicable strategy also in other transboundary territories will be developed.
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