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TRANSITECTS: Transalpine Transport Architects
(An Alpine Space european project)
For the logistic market in the Alpine Space by upgrading intermodal modes and offering new connections
Here available the transalpine transport axes map
The Alpine Space is heavily affected by freight traffic. Although the global economic crisis caused a decrease of transport flows the negative effects of freight traffic remain present. The modal split is in favor of the road (e.g. 71% 2007 on the Brenner) which means that the majority of the existing traffic is still running on the road. (...) Reasons for that are: the rail isn't attractive enough, existing rail products aren't suitable (wrong relation, wrong system) nor sufficient (no capacities), the intermodal system isn't easily accessible and there aren't enough intermodal nodes with sufficient capacities (e.g. less terminals in Southern Germany than in Northern Italy). Above all the logistic market and the environmental sensitive Alpine Space will face following new challenges in the long term: The global growth of containers will spill over to the ports of the Adriatic (e.g. Koper) and Ligurian (e.g. Genova) sea and the Alpine Space. If there won't be offered attractive rail products the already existing growth of freight traffic on the road will be sharpened strongly. This awareness is a result of AlpFRail in which an approach for the shift from road to rail could be developed and a basis for solution and cooperation could be created. But as the traffic volume is enormous and many different political and economic interests are represented the need for further development of transnational measures as well as attractive and suitable intermodal services is clearly visible. In times of economic crisis like this many companies find time to restructure their organizations and their logistics and will be open to innovative ideas and products. The market is waiting for suitable intermodal solutions. Freight traffic doesn't end at the borders of the Alpine Space, but is a long-running transport. Necessary are transnational intermodal solutions that can be extended and joint to spaces and actions beyond the Alpine Space. The main objectives of the projects:
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