Pilots
In the framework of the TRANSCEND project, three real-world pilot tests will be implemented by the project consortium in three different countries: the airport pilot in Luxembourg, the rail-road terminal pilot in Bologna, Italy and the trimodal port pilot implementation in Spain; and 2 transferability demonstrators: the fluvial port of Budapest and the Egnatia’s highways in Greece.
Luxembourg
Airport pilot implementation
As part of the Luxembourghish pilot, Cargolux will develop an operational procedure based on industry standards, best practices and possible regulations relating to anti-crime programmes that would foster the implementation of security checks on people, belongings and vehicles exiting cargo centres.
Main activities
- Implement, test and evaluate the effectiveness and impacts of new technological solutions
- Develop and implement new procedures to reinforce security
- Gather lessons learned from the pilot activities before carrying out a fully operational implementation or replication for another mode of transport
- Control Tower Data Source Collection, deployment and testing.
Bologna
Rail-road terminal pilot implementation
The Bologna pilot will evaluate existing technological solutions that could improve the management efficiency of the freight village. With the support of DBA, the objective of this task is to analyse existing software solutions that could also resolve the actual problems of the intermodal node. Furthermore, the Bologna pilot will evaluate integration solutions to allow the data integration of both Interporto Bologna and Gruber Logistics within the Control Tower.
Main activities
- Analyse the existing systems for the intermodal logistics management
- Evaluate of the outputs found in the previous analysis to select the best practice referred to in the specific Bologna pilot use cases
- Control Tower Data Source Collection, deployment and testing
Spain
Trimodal port pilot implementation
In order to improve the resilience of the multimodal transport between Valencia and Zaragoza, the innovative technologies identified and developed during the project related to physical/cyber threat detection will be analysed to be used by the different companies participating in the supply chain.
Main activities
- Analyse the existing systems for the intermodal transport management for the companies participating in the process
- Evaluate the outputs found in the previous analysis to select the best practice referred to in the specific Spain pilot use cases
- Define advanced functional and non-functional requirements related to the information security
- Common security management procedures for cyber-physical attacks
- Control Tower Data Source Collection, deployment and testing